Characteristics of narration

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Characteristics of Good Narration

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For grades eight or nine. Gives a brief overview of the characteristics of narration and has a super Youtube video from Flocabulary [http://www.youtube.com/user/FlocabularyYT} which definitely appeals to young learners.

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 Characteristics of Good Narration

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PLOT

the sequence of events that take place in a story

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SETTING

the time and place in which the events of a story take place

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CHARACTERIZATION

the methods used to present the personality of a character in a narrative

Direct: the author describes the character

Indirect: the reader judges what the character is like based on what they say or do, or what other characters say about them.

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ATMOSPHEREthe general mood or feeling established in a piece of

literature (created through word choice and pacing)

Word Choice: the author uses words that make the reader feel a certain way

Pacing: the author controls the speed at which we read through sentence length, punctuation, repetition of words and other techniques.

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POINT OF VIEWwho is narrating the story

First person: the narrator uses "I" to tell the action, and is involved in the story

Third person: the story is told from a perspective outside the story (characters are referred to by name, or as “he”, “she”, “they”)

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CONFLICT

the central problem that drives the action of a story

Internal: The conflict happens in a character's mind

External: The conflict happens between characters, or between a character and some outside force, like nature.

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