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1 Narrative Definition: A story or an explanatory of occurrences My Favourite 3 Narratives The Giver by Lois Lowry The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit Silverwing by Kenneth Oppel

2 The Three Types of Conflict  Internal  External  Relational The Seven Types of Conflict  Character vs. Character  Character vs. Nature  Character vs. Machine  Character vs. Self  Character vs. Supernatural  Character vs. Society  Character vs. Destiny The Plot In My Story Conflict  External Conflict  Character versus Character Plot Rising Action( he gets a bird and hides it) Climax (Jud shoots Casper) Sudden Ending Introduction( tells reader what happened before) The Plot is the events that occur through the narrative

3  Where?(where the story is taken place): United Kingdom, burial of Kes  When? (When is the story taken place): 1969  Weather?(what was the climate): Pouring Rain  Custom?(what was there custom): Yorkshire Customs and accents Settings A setting is a introduction to a story that interprets place, time, weather, customs and sometimes atmosphere.

4 Atmosphere: The atmosphere is the mood or feeling of the story and also the emotional quality. The atmosphere will develop over the course of a novel. Beginning: In the begging, the atmosphere is disquiet because Casper is having a hard time in school and with Jud. Middle: In the Middle, the atmosphere is fondness because he find ways to overcome his troubles. He makes a relationship with a new friend and another Kestrel. End: In the End, the atmosphere was sacrifice because he enamcipated the bird to let it live instead of himself. Atmosphere

5  The protagonist is the main character of the story that take place in a big part of a book.  The antagonist is the villain or the snag that prevents the protagonist from achieving.  The protagonist in my story is Casper because he tries to live a pleasant life in school and get a good job.  Jud is the antagonist in my story because he is bullying Casper and striving to make his life barren. Dynamic and Static Characters:  Dynamic Characters are characters that change over the course of the novel  Static Characters are characters that finds one thing to do throughout the story  In my story, Casper is the Dynamic character because he has to work his way around drawbacks and find new ways to improve.  Jud is the Static learner because he sticks to one job in my story and it is to get revenge for not betting on the horse. Very few qualities. Character

6 The theme is the central idea or key point of the story. The theme in my story is sacrifice because he gave up his life for a Kestrel that he loved Theme

7  My story is third person.  It is limited omniscient which means the narrator only know one’s thought but different from first person Point of View

8 Literary devices are phrases that makes it easier for the reader to apprehend and visualize the description.  Example one(personification): He could hear the cries from KES(after he was killed and buried)  Example two(simile):When coach saw Casper come in, he tossed him the dirty oversized used PE kit that smelled like a wet goat. Literary Devices

9  Parent editing  Peer editing  And went over the seven elements of narrative to revise my story and add literary devices How I revised my story


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