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Elements of Narrative Fiction THE SIX PARTS OF NARRATIVE FICTION 10/1/2014
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What is Narrative Fiction? Narrative Fiction tells a made-up, imaginary story These can be novels, short stories, fables, folktales, etc. Can you name any narrative fiction that you’ve read?
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1. Characters All narrative have characters The story centers around the main character There can be two types of main characters in a story. 1. Protagonist-the most important character 2. Antagonist- a person who struggles against the main character
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2. Point of View First Person Point of View Third Person Point of View Narrator tells the story from his/her OWN point of view. The narrator observes the events of the story but does not take part in the story. (Bird’s eye view) KEY WORDS: I, we, me, us, our, KEY WORDS: he, she, they, or the character’s name being used over and over
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3. Setting The time and place in which the story occurs. Some stories may have more than one time and place. The setting also helps to set the tone- the attitude that author/narrator takes toward the subject. Example: playful, serious, positive, etc. The setting also helps to set the mood- the emotion that the story creates in the reader. Examples: Cheerful, suspenseful, scary, nervous
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4. Plot A sequence of events, including a conflict and some kind of resolution. What happens in the story? How does the story move from event to event? How do the characters change throughout the plot?
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5. Conflict Conflict can be either internal or external. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Which conflicts are internal? External?
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6. Theme The conflict allows the characters to learn a lesson. This lesson learned is called the theme. What did the character take away from the story?
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