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Literary ElementsLiterary
ElementsPlot Point of View Mood
Setting Foreshadowing Characters
Flashback Conflict Theme
Irony Motivation Suspense
Symbol
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PlotPlot(Once upon a time…)
Exposition: sets up the story by telling background, setting, & characters
Rising Action: main part of the story where problems arise
Climax: point of greatest intensity; the turning point
Plot: The sequence of events that take place in a story.
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Falling Action: contains dialogue & action that lead to a satisfying ending
Resolution: satisfying ending telling how problems are resolved
…and they lived happily ever after.
PlotPlot
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Plot Line
Exposition
Rising
Act
ion
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
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SettingSetting
Time & Place
(It was a dark and scary night….)
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CharacterizationCharacterizationAuthors present believable
characters by:
•character’s actions & words
•character’s appearance
•character’s inner thoughts
•character’s background
•what other characters think & say about the character
•narrator commenting directly about a character
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CharacterMotivationCharacterMotivation
The reason a character behaves
in a certain way
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The struggle that takes place between two opposing forces.
Conflict!Conflict!
EXTERNAL:
(outside the character)
★person versus person
★person versus nature
★person versus society
INTERNAL:
(within the character’s mind)
★person versus self
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Point of ViewPoint of ViewWhois telling the story?★1st person: a character speaks directly to the reader & refers to him/herself as “I” --this allows readers to experience the thoughts and emotions of the main character★3rd person: a narrator who is not a character & refers to all characters as “he” or “she”--this allows readers to experience the thoughts and emotions of several characters
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SuspenseSuspenseWhatwill happennext?
The author’s ability to make the reader uncertain or tense about what is to
happen next.
I can’t stand the suspense!
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MoodMoodWhat emotion is this writing trying
to make me feel?
The atmosphere or feeling that runs
through a work of literature. Writers
create mood usually through their choice
of details & description
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ForeshadowingForeshadowingThe use of clues or hints by the author to prepare the reader forfuture developments in a story
Foreshadowing helps us make predictions…and then we want to read on to see if our
predictions come true!
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FlashbackFlashback
An interruption of the action in a story to
tell about something
that happened earlier in
time.
FLASH BACK
Story’s Plot Story’s Plot
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Central Idea & ThemeCentral Idea & Theme
Central Idea is the universal life subject found in a work of literature (friendship, fear, love, determination, etc.)
Theme is the life lesson learned from the Central Idea, stated in sentence form.
What can I learn about
how to live my life?
What is the author trying to tell
us? What is his message?
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IronyIronyA contrast between what is stated and what is really meant, or between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen.
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Protagonist:The central or main character in a story.
Antagonist:Works versus the protagonist.
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SymbolSymbol
Any person, place, or thing which has meaning in itself but which is made to
represent, or stand for, something else as well.
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The next 2 slides are about GENRES that we have covered
• Please copy this information on the last page of your guided notes sheet
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Myth
• Literature that has:• Gods and goddesses• Supernatural characters that make
extraordinary things happen
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Historical Fiction
• Literature that takes place in the PAST
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