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THE ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE PLOT STRUCTURE
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Plot Structure Setting Complications Climax Resolution E F D C Character Conflict B A
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Exposition The basic situation/background The exposition is usually explained in the first paragraphs of a story The basic situation/background The exposition is usually explained in the first paragraphs of a story
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A=Setting Setting is the time and place of a story
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B=Characters Protagonist--the hero or main character of the story; he or she must overcome obstacles to reach a goal.
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Antagonist Villain of the story; He or she tries to prevent the protagonist from reaching a goal.
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C=Conflict Struggle between opposing forces Types of conflicts: Man vs. man * man vs. society Man vs. nature Man vs. self Man vs. supernatural Man vs machine Man vs unknown Struggle between opposing forces Types of conflicts: Man vs. man * man vs. society Man vs. nature Man vs. self Man vs. supernatural Man vs machine Man vs unknown
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External Conflict External conflict-- A problem that can be observed (ex: a fight between 2 brothers)
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Internal conflict A problem that exists in a character’s mind (ex: guilt, shame, jealousy, etc.)
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D=Complications Suspense; events leading up to climax. Also called: Rising Action Suspense; events leading up to climax. Also called: Rising Action
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E=Climax The high point or turning point in a story
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F=Resolution The ending; the conflict is resolved.
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Plot The sequence of events in a story
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Mood Feeling or atmosphere the author creates
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Foreshadowing Hints or clues that the author gives his readers about future events in the story.
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Theme The author’s message to his readers
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1st person narrative Character IN the story is telling the story. Uses pronouns--I, me, we, our Character IN the story is telling the story. Uses pronouns--I, me, we, our
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3rd person narrative Narrator is OUTSIDE the story talking about the characters. Uses pronouns--he, she, they, their Narrator is OUTSIDE the story talking about the characters. Uses pronouns--he, she, they, their
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