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FICTION
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FICTION Narrative writing that comes from a writer’s imagination May be based on actual events and real people
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FICTION 2 MAJOR TYPES : –Short stories: brief works that can usually be read in one sitting –Novels: longer and more complex narratives
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ELEMENTS OF FICTION
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There are 5 elements to consider : Plot Character Setting Theme Point of view
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PLOT Refers to the chain of related events that take place in a story In most plots, events are set in motion by conflicts—struggles between or within characters.
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Most plots include these stages: Exposition: provides background information Rising action: part where the conflict intensifies
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Climax: turning point of the action when reader is most interested Falling action: where conflict is resolved
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CHARACTER The individual, real or imaginary, who takes part in the action of the story
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CHARACTERS There are 4 types of characters : Main Minor Dynamic Static
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The development of characters is called characterization
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SETTING The time and place in which the events occur. Can be real or imaginary. Plays an important part in stories.
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THEME A central idea or message Not the work’s subject but is a perception about life that the writer wants to communicate
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POINT OF VIEW The relationship between the narrator and the events he or she describes. 2 main points of view : First person Third person
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