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Title: Plot Development


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Plot Development
  • Young Adult Reading

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In the beginning
  • Exposition
  • Characters- who are they, why should you care,
    what are they like
  • Setting- where are we, what is this location
    like, what are the people like
  • Conflict- what is the problem that the characters
    are facing, why do we care

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Types of Plot
  • Chronological- story moves in order of events
  • Parallel- story is linked together by multiple
    stories going on at the same time.
  • Flashbacks- author interrupts the flow of the
    story to take us back to actions that occurred
    before the present story. Flashbacks are
    typically used to help explain what is happening
    now and why.

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Character Development
  • What does the author tell us up front about the
    protagonist?
  • What does the author do to make you care about
    this person?
  • Can you identify with the character?
  • Are there any similarities between this character
    and another character in this book or another
    book?

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Functions of Setting
  • Backdrop setting- just there not important to the
    story.
  • Integral setting- critical to the action of the
    story.
  • Setting as the antagonist- the setting creates
    problems for the protagonist.
  • Setting that illuminates the character- because
    of the setting the character has important
    decisions to make

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Conflict
  • Person vs. Person
  • Person vs. Themselves
  • Person vs. Unknown
  • Person vs. Society
  • Person vs. Nature
  • Person vs. Supernatural

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And the plot thickens
  • Tone/Mood- the overall emotions or feel of the
    book
  • Flashback- taking us back to an event that
    happened before the action of the story.
  • Foreshadowing- the use of hints to give us more
    insight into characters motives.
  • Suspense- giving us bits of information along the
    way that lead us to the climax.

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Tone/Mood
  • What sort of emotions are you experiencing as you
    read the book?
  • How does the author bring out these emotions in
    the reader?
  • Are there any words, phrases, sentences, or
    paragraphs that are particularly strong for this
    emotion?

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Flashback
  • What events from before the action in the book
    have you learned about?
  • Why do you think it was important to learn about
    this event?
  • How does the author use this information to keep
    you interested in the story?

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Foreshadowing
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  • Has the author given you any hints about upcoming
    events?
  • Is there a change happening in the weather, the
    setting, or the mood?
  • Are there objects or scenic elements that suggest
    something happy, sad, dangerous, exciting, etc.?
  • Do characters or the narrator observe something
    in the background that might be a hint about
    something to come later?

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Suspense
  • What information has the author given you about
    the conflict in the story?
  • How has the author used new conflicts to build
    excitement in the story?
  • Are you still waiting on information to be
    revealed? If so, what information are you waiting
    on?

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Theme
  • What are some of the overall lessons learned in
    the story?
  • Friendship
  • Perseverance
  • Trustworthiness
  • Loyalty
  • ETC.
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