
Literary Elements 2
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7th Grade
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Allen Szyrwiel
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VOCABULARY
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CHARACTERIZATION - METHODS A WRITER USES TO REVEAL A CHARACTER'S VALUES, FEELINGS, GOALS, ETC. IT CAN BE DIRECT OR INDIRECT.
CONFLICT - THE MAIN PROBLEM OR STRUGGLE THE CHARACTERS FACE
PLOT - THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS IN THE STORY
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Multiple Choice
The main problem or struggle that the characters face in a story:
plot
conflict
characterize
literary elements
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Indirect Characterization - reveals a character's personality through their actions, speech, thoughts, appearance, and how other characters react to them.
Direct Characterization - authors directly tell readers about a character's traits, motivations, and background.
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Multiple Choice
Indirect Characterization is:
action, speech, and thoughts
direct and explicit
where the story takes places
the main struggle between characters
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Setting - the time, place, or circumstance in which something occurs and develops
Point of view - the type of narration in a story; a way of looking at or thinking about something.
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Match
Match these
setting
plot
point of view
theme
conflict
time and place
sequence of events
type of narration
underlying message
struggle between opposing forces
time and place
sequence of events
type of narration
underlying message
struggle between opposing forces
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PLOT
1. EXPOSITION(BEGINNING)- Introduces characters and setting
2. CONFLICT - Problem or struggle between two forces
3. RISING ACTION - Builds suspense
4. CLIMAX - The most suspenseful or intense moment
5. FALLING ACTION - Tension decreases and moves towards a resolution
6. RESOLUTION (END) - Shows the lesson or final outcome
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The setting influences the tone of a story. The location, time, and environment of a story can evoke various emotions, establish a sense of atmosphere, and create expectations about the plot.
Example - A story set in a dark and gloomy environment, for example, may set a suspenseful or eerie mood, while a bright and cheerful location may convey a more uplifting or light-hearted vibe.
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Setting also impacts characters of a story. The setting can provide challenges for characters to overcome, shape their personalities and motivations, and influence their choices and actions.
Example - Characters living in a harsh or hostile environment may be more resilient and resourceful, while those in a peaceful and supportive setting might be more trusting or naive.
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
Characters living in a hostile or harsh environment may be more resilient or:
eerie
suspenseful
resourceful
talkative
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How does the setting impact the character development and plot of a story?
Establishes where and when the story takes place.
Impacts where the characters live, think, and act.
Impacts the mood of the story as it influences the characters and their conflicts (problems).
Helps make predictions about the plot and the theme of the story.
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Open Ended
In your own words, how does the setting impact the character development and plot of a story?
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The setting of a story can help you make predictions and it can directly influence the direction of the plot.
The setting will also help shape the mood and tone, and convey the theme of the story.
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Open Ended
Imagine a setting during a hurricane on a raft in the middle of the ocean. How would this setting influence the conflicts the characters face and advance the plot?
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