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Literary Elements Theme

Literary Elements Theme

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English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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LITERARY ELEMENTS - STARGIRL

 Analyze the impact of the setting on character development and plot in a literary text.

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CONFLICT - The main problem or struggle in a work of literature

LITERARY ELEMENT - The building blocks of a work of literature, such as characters, plot, setting, point of view, and theme.

On your note taking worksheet, match the number of the definition next to the key term.

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Dropdown

In this benchmark, we are primarily analyzing ​
in character development and plot

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a literary element?

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theme

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conflict

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figurative language

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plot

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Point of View: in literary texts, the type of narration used (as in first-, second-, or third-person narration); a way of looking at or thinking about something

Theme: the underlying message or big idea


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Multiple Choice

"I went to Publix last night and it sure was busy. However, I did run into one of my best friends."

Which point of view is this being told from?

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2nd person

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1st person

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3rd person

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4th person

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Poll

What do you think a THEME of "Stargirl" will be?

The honor of individuality and self-confidence

People always know what is wrong

There can be crazy things done for love

Being a good person doesn't always mean good happens to you.

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THE IMPACT OF THE SETTING

On your notes worksheet (back of page 1), look for the 4 little boxes. In box 1 write:



IT ESTABLISHES where and when the story takes place.

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BOX 2 WRITE:
IT IMPACTS where the characters live, think, and act.

BOX 3 WRITE:
IT IMPACTS the mood of the story as it influences the characters and their conflicts.

BOX 4 WRITE: IT HELPS US make predictions regarding the plot and impacts the story's theme.

LITERARY ELEMENTS - STARGIRL

 Analyze the impact of the setting on character development and plot in a literary text.

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