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Elements of a Narrative Story. Elements of a Narrative Story. Plot Theme Setting Character Point of View Conflict. Plot: How Stories Happen. What is plot? The structure of a story; the order of the story What happens when?. Parts of Plot. Climax. Rising Action.
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Elements of a Narrative Story Plot Theme Setting Character Point of View Conflict
Plot: How Stories Happen What is plot? The structure of a story; the order of the story What happens when?
Parts of Plot Climax Rising Action Falling Action Exposition Resolution
What is Exposition? • Also called “the opening” of story • Beginning of story • Introduces characters, setting, and tone
What is Rising Action? • Conflict is presented • Find out what problem the main character or characters are facing • Complications arise as the character(s) tries to resolve the conflict
What is Climax? The high point of a story- usually an event- where the character must choose how to settle the conflict
What is Falling Action? • Action following the climax • Leads to the end
What is Resolution? • Problems are solved • Action comes to an end
What is Theme? • Message about life • What the work is about • The “fortune cookie” of the story
What is Setting? • Place • Time • Atmosphere Back to Review Question
What is a Character? A person or animal in a story
Character • Main character • Hero of the story • In reaching their goal, the protagonist must conquer an opposing force, person or situation. What is a protagonist?
Character • Opposes protagonist • Bad guy What is an antagonist?
What is Point of View? Perspective from which the story is told- The person telling the story
Point of View Who is telling the story? • First-person • Third-person • Third-person limited • Third-person omniscient
What is Conflict? A struggle between opposing forces in a story
What is Conflict? • Person against self • Person against person • Person against society • Person against nature
Review Do you know the elements of a Short Story? ` Plot Theme Setting Character Point of View Conflict
What part shows the structure of the story? • Setting • Plot • Point of view • Character
What part shows the structure of the story? • Setting • Plot • Point of view • Character B. Plot
What part is the “fortune cookie” of the story, telling the lesson or message of the story? • A. Title • B. Exposition • C. Theme • D. Setting
What part is the “fortune cookie” of the story, telling the lesson or message of the story? • A. Title • B. Exposition • C. Theme • D. Setting C. Theme
What part involves the place and time that the story takes place? • A. Setting • B. Climax • C. Point of view • D. Plot
What part involves the place and time that the story takes place? • A. Setting • B. Climax • C. Point of view • D. Plot A. Setting
What part tells who is telling the story? • A. Climax • B. Character • C. Setting • D. Point of view
What part tells who is telling the story? • A. Climax • B. Character • C. Setting • D. Point of view D. Point of view
What is the high point of the story? • A. Character • B. Climax • C. Exposition • D. Protagonist
What is the high point of the story? • A. Character • B. Climax • C. Exposition • D. Protagonist • B. Climax
Who is the protagonist? • A. The main character • B. The point of view • C. The climax • D. The bad guy
Who is the protagonist? • A. The main character • B. The point of view • C. The climax • D. The bad guy A. The main character
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