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Title: Literary Elements


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Story Elements
Lisa Campbell Lilburn Elementary
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Parts of a story
  • Setting
  • Exposition (history)
  • Characters
  • Sequence
  • Plot
  • Conflict (problem)
  • Climax (decisive moment)
  • Resolution (solution)

3
Setting
  • Era
  • Scenery
  • Time of Day
  • Time of Year
  • Weather
  • Mood

4
Why bother with setting?
  • Create a mood
  • Make action seem more real
  • Begin forming a source of conflict

Taken from The Day the Sun Came Out by D.
Johnson
5
Exposition
  • This is the background information on the
    characters and setting explained at the beginning
    of the story
  • It is information about things that happened
    before the story began

6
Characters
  • Characters can be
  • people
  • animals
  • major characters
  • minor characters

7
Elements of Character
  • Major character (the I guy)
  • You know lots about him, and what makes him
    tick.
  • Minor character (friends, relatives)
  • You dont know much about them or their
    motivations

8
Analyzing Characters
  • appearance
  • personality
  • background/personal history
  • motivation
  • relationships
  • conflict

9
Sequence
The sequence is the order of events in a story
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Plot
  • all the events in story

11
Parts of a Plot
  • Introduction, or opening situation
  • Exposition, Setting
  • Development of conflict
  • Climax or highest point of interest or suspense
    of story
  • Resolution- when conflict ends

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Diagram of Plot
Climax
Development/Rising Action
Resolution
Introduction
Opening situation
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Techniques of Plot
  • Suspense- excitement or tension
  • Foreshadowing- hint or clue about what will
    happen in story
  • Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of
    events to tell about something that happened in
    the past
  • Surprise Ending- conclusion that reader does not
    expect

14
Conflict
  • Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces
  • Every plot must contain some kind of conflict
  • Stories can have more than one conflict

15
External orinternal conflict
  • External conflict
  • outside force may be person, group, animal,
    nature, or a nonhuman obstacle
  • Internal conflict
  • takes place in a characters mind

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Climax
  • The turning point in the story
  • The most exciting part, when the plot changes

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Resolution
  • The resolution is the end of the story
  • It is when you learn what happens to the
    characters after the conflict is resolved

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Bibliography
  • http//www.learner.org/interactives/story/cinderel
    la.html
  • http//members.tripod.com/dscorpio/images/literary
    _elements.ppt
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