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Plot Diagram
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Conflict -a struggle between two opposing forces – -Man v. Man – -Man v. Self – -Man v. Nature – -Man v. Society
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Exposition -occurs at the beginning of a story -characters (protagonist and antagonist), conflict, and setting are introduced
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Inciting Incident -Interrupts the pace and balance of the situation and is the one event in the story’s action without which there would be no story
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Rising Action This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs. -obstacles that interfere with the protagonist’s efforts to reach the goal
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Climax -turning point of the story -Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict -The main character will change in some way.
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Falling Action -All loose ends of the plot are tied up. -The conflict(s) and climax are taken care of.
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Denouement (Resolution) -The final outcome of the main dramatic complication in a literary work. -The protagonist is either: better off than at the beginning of the story or worse off than at the beginning of the story
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Elements of Literature – Theme Statement, lesson, moral What the text is saying about life – Mood Atmosphere in the story MOOD=ME – Tone Attitude of the AUTHOR toward the reader or subject matter of a literary work Can be playful, humorous, serious, mocking, angry, commanding, apologetic, or colloquial Shown through the language of the story
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Language of the Story – Colloquial Of or relating to conversation – everyday language Also, unacceptable or informal – Dialect A regional variety of language Characterized by features of grammar, regional varieties, pronunciation, or slang – Slang Informal non-standard vocabulary Characterized by coinages, arbitrarily changed words and figures of speech
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Point of View First Person – Narrator is the main character – Tells the story using “I” Third Person Limited – narrator focuses on only one character’s thoughts and feelings Omniscient – Narrator knows everything about the characters and problems in the story as if from above (all-knowing) – He does not take part in the story
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Allusions – Mercury Mythological allusion A Roman god of commerce, eloquence, travel, cunning, and theft who serves as a messenger to the other gods – Chopin’s Waltzes – Frederic Chopin, a Polish pianist and composer in the 1800’s http://safeshare.tv/w/MKSyHxYXdf – Dodge City – onetime rowdy cowboy town under the supervision of Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp – Miss Quicksilver Liquid mercury Reference to the speed with which it flows
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