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Narrative Elements of a Quest

Narrative Elements of a Quest

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English

10th Grade

Hard

CCSS
RL.11-12.9, RL.11-12.3, RL.8.4

+8

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Sebastian Urbina

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Narrative Elements of a Quest

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A reminder...

According to Professor Thomas C. Foster, every good story takes us on a quest...

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Multiple Choice

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...so, what is a quest? Choose the correct answer:

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A book, movie or tv-show that has characters, scenarios and conflicts.

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A fight between the two main characters of a story, who have different opinions.

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A search for a place, item, or person that requires the hero to leave home.

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A section of every story in which the hero goes to sleep and has nightmares.

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A search

Yes, a quest involves a search for something. Sometimes it is an object or a person, and in some cases, it can be something a little more abstract, like love, or the approval of our peers.


But in order to be considered a quest, a story must have certain elements in its narrative structure!

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1) The Seeker

  • Also known as "the hero" or "the protagonist".

  • They are usually normal people who live normal lives, although their setting might be exceptional.

  • They are asked by a powerful figure (or maybe just by the circumstances) to search for a missing item or person,

  • They embark on a journey and leave their normal lives behind.

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Multiple Choice

Do you remember what a setting was?

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Setting is the time and place an author chooses for a literary work. A setting can be a real time period and geographical location or a fictional world and unfamiliar time period.

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Setting is the description of a character's personality before starting the story. It concludes with a message to the reader.

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Remember:

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The setting also includes the physical landscape, climate, weather, and the societal and cultural surroundings that serve as a backdrop for the action. Setting is revealed through the exposition of a story.

Setting can also be described as...

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2) Ordinary World /

Special World

  • The seeker starts somewhere. Their home is the "Ordinary World".

  • In order to complete their quest, they must go somewhere else; this is the "Special World".

  • There might not be that much difference between both worlds in the greater sense. But for the seeker, it is a big change.

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3) Quest Object

  • The hero embarks on a journey, looking for something.

  • This something is the "Quest Object".

  • It is not necessarily an item. It can be a person, a feeling, and many other concepts.

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Multiple Choice

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Do you remember this famous example?

What was the quest object of Sir Galahad, one of the Knights of the Round Table?

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The Crown of Barenziah

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The sword Excalibur

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Love from a fair maiden

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The Holy Grail

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The Holy Grail

Sir Galahad and other knights spent many years searching for the Holy Grail, according to legend.

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4) The Reason to Go on a Quest

  • So, the Quest Object is there. But why does the seeker need to go search for it?

  • "The reason" is often given to the seeker by a powerful character, like a wizard, or it can be derived from the character's situation.

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Should every Quest Object be a physical object?

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Yes, otherwise it's not a quest.

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No, the "object" might be metaphorical,

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5) Challenges

  • During their quest, the seeker must face a problem.

  • This can appear in the form of enemies, like warriors or monsters, or in the form of obstacles in the way, like a tall mountain to climb.

  • Sometimes, the challenges are not even physical. They can relate to the seeker overcoming their fears or solving a puzzle, for example.

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6) The Completion of the Goal

  • Every quest has an ending.

  • The journey is complete, the Quest Object is located, the Reason To Go has been fulfilled, and every Challenge has been overcome.

  • The seeker returns from the special world back to their ordinary world.

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