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Types of Conflict, Types of characters, and Sequence of plot
Elements of Fiction Types of Conflict, Types of characters, and Sequence of plot
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What is your definition of fiction?
Writing that comes from the author’s imagination Uses vivid details What is your definition of fiction?
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Plot Sequence of events in a story
Usually built around a conflict – problem or struggle among characters Most plots develop in 5 stages
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3 2 4 5 1 Plot Diagram
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1. Exposition Sets the stage for the story Characters are introduced
Setting is described
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2. Rising Action The plot thickens and the conflict begins to unfold
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3. Climax This is the turning point or the point of greatest interest in the story This is where the outcome of the conflict is decided
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4. Falling Action All loose ends are tied up Resolves conflict
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5. Resolution The story comes to a reasonable ending.
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Setting Where and when a story takes place.
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Point of View How the story is seen.
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Compare/Contrast Compare- How things are alike
Contrast- How things are different.
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Theme The overall message in a story.
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Direct/Indirect Characterization
Direct- Author directly reveals the character. Indirect- Feelings, actions,etc. of characters.
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Protagonist: The good guys.
Antagonist: The bad guys.
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