
Character Setting and Plot
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Plot, Setting and Characterization
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Open Ended
What are the elements of story?
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Writer’s tool, or “literary device” that occurs any time the author uses details to teach us about the person.
It shows how the author arranges events to develop the basic idea.
It refers to the time and location when and where a story takes place.
Characterization
Plot
Setting
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Exposition (introduction) is the beginning of the story.
Conflict can be any form of struggle the main character faces. There may be only one central struggle, or there may be many minor obstacles within a dominant struggle. Character vs. Self -struggles with own soul, physical limitations, choices, etc. External - struggles with a force outside one's self. Character vs. Character - struggles against other people. Character vs. Nature - struggles against animals, weather, environment, etc. Character vs. Society - struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of others
Climax is the turning point of the story. Readers wonder what will happen next; will the conflict be resolved or not?
Falling action is where the resolution begins; events and complications start to fall into place. These are the events between climax and denouement.
Resolution (Conclusion) is the final outcome of events in the story.
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Multiple Choice
Characterization is...
the central message in a story.
the problem in a story
the process by which a writer reveals a character's personality and qualities
the color of the character’s costume
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is the best definition of climax?
the point of highest tension in a story
the conclusion of a work of literature in which the conflict is resolved
the introduction of characters, setting, and conflict in a narrative
the series of events in the story
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Open Ended
If you were given a chance to be part of the movie, which role/character would you want to portray? Why?
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