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Elements of a Story Ms. Smith

Elements of a Story: Plot – the series of events that make up a story. Plot – the series of events that make up a story. Conflict – a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas Conflict – a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas Setting – The time and place a story takes place. Setting – The time and place a story takes place. Characters – the people, animals or creatures in a story. Characters – the people, animals or creatures in a story..Theme- The central idea, message or insight of the story..Theme- The central idea, message or insight of the story.

Plot

Plot Plot - the events that take place in a story. Every story needs a plot! The plot has different “parts…”

The climax is the most exciting part!!

Conflict

Conflict Conflict is the struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

Types Of Conflict 1.Character vs. Character (problem with another character) 3. Character vs. Society (problem with the laws or beliefs of a group) (character vs. community, society or culture) 2. Character vs. Nature (problem with force of nature) 4. Character vs. Self (problem with deciding what to do or think; “inner conflict”)

Your turn… What’s a well-known movie that has… Character vs. Character Conflict Character vs. Nature Conflict Character vs. Society Character vs. Self

Setting

Setting Details can describe: Time of day Time of day Time of year Time of year Time in History Time in History Scenery Scenery Weather Weather Location Location The setting describes where an when the story takes place. The setting describes where an when the story takes place. It helps build background and create images in the mind. It helps build background and create images in the mind. It helps set the tone or mood of the story. It helps set the tone or mood of the story.

Using the Five Senses A good setting helps the reader visualize the places in the story. A good setting helps the reader visualize the places in the story. A good author includes descriptions of the setting using the five senses… A good author includes descriptions of the setting using the five senses… SIGHT SIGHT SMELL SMELL TASTE TASTE FEEL FEEL SOUND SOUND

Take a Look…Which is better? The castle was beside the water. The waves crashed loudly against the shoreline. The fog lifted lightly and the medieval castle came into view. It was a beautiful sight! The fog brushed my face and I could smell the smoke from the fire in the distance and taste the sea salt on my lips. OR…

Your Turn… On the next slide, there is a picture of a setting with two characters. On the next slide, there is a picture of a setting with two characters. In your own words, write a detailed description of the setting in your picture and the two characters you see. Include many adjectives and don’t forget to include descriptions for each of the five senses: see, hear, feel, smell, taste In your own words, write a detailed description of the setting in your picture and the two characters you see. Include many adjectives and don’t forget to include descriptions for each of the five senses: see, hear, feel, smell, taste Extra Credit: Draw your own setting and then write about it. Extra Credit: Draw your own setting and then write about it.

Characters

Every story needs Characters… People AnimalsOr Creatures

The protagonist is the “good guy”

The antagonist is the “bad guy” or force

Characterization Characterization is the way in which an author shows the personality of a character Characterization is a technique writers use to make characters “come to life.”

Characterization Characters are people or animals in a story. A writer can tell you directly about a character… (Freddy was very competitive) Or A writer can tell you indirectly about a character… (Two days before the game, Freddy gathered his teammates and laid out his plan. Then he looked at them and said, “We are going to win this one. No excuses.”)

Character Traits Character Traits are descriptive adjectives that tell us specific qualities of a character n Honest n Light- hearted n Leader n Expert n Brave n Conceited n Mischievous n Demanding n Thoughtful n Keen n Happy n Disagreeabl e n Simple n Fancy n Plain n Excited n Studious n Inventive n Creative n Thrilling n Independent n Intelligent n Compassionate n Gentle n Proud n Wild n Messy n Neat n Joyful n Strong n Bright n Courageou s n Serious n Funny n Humorous n Sad n Poor n Rich n Tall n Dark n Light n Handsome n Pretty n Ugly n Selfish n Unselfish n Self-confident n Respectful n Considerate n Imaginative n Busy n Patriotic n Fun-loving n Popular n Successful n Responsible n Lazy n Dreamer n Helpful n Simple- minded n Humble n Friendly n Short n Adventurous n Hard- working n Timid n Shy n Bold n Daring n Dainty n Pitiful n Cooperative n Lovable n Prim n Proper n Ambitious n Able n Quiet n Curious n Reserved n Pleasing n Bossy n Witty n Fighter n Tireless n Energetic n Cheerful n Smart n Impulsive n Loyal

Factors in Analyzing Characters  Physical appearance/what they look like  Personality & Character Traits  Background/personal history  Motivation/why do they act?  Relationships  Conflict or struggles  Does the character change?  What do they think and feel?  How do others feel about them?

Character Motivation Character Motivation is the driving force behind why the character does what he/she does. (Reasons for character’s actions) Character Motivation is the driving force behind why the character does what he/she does. (Reasons for character’s actions) What does the main character want more than anything else (main goal)? What does the main character want more than anything else (main goal)? What do secondary characters want more than anything else (main goal)? What do secondary characters want more than anything else (main goal)? What potential conflicts or struggles might exist between the characters? What potential conflicts or struggles might exist between the characters?

Snow White: Character Motivation Character Motivation. Why does the queen’s heart turn against Snow White? Character Motivation. Why does the queen’s heart turn against Snow White? Character Motivation. Why do the dwarfs allow Snow White to stay with them? Character Motivation. Why do the dwarfs allow Snow White to stay with them? Character Motivation. Why does the queen disguise herself as an old peddler woman? Character Motivation. Why does the queen disguise herself as an old peddler woman? Character Motivation. Why does the queen give Snow White the poison apple? Character Motivation. Why does the queen give Snow White the poison apple?

Your Turn…Think of a character from a book, a movie or TV… Who is the character? From what story? Who is the character? From what story? What does he/she want? What does he/she want? What does he/she need? What does he/she need? What is his/her motivation? What is his/her motivation? What does he/she do to get what they need? What does he/she do to get what they need? How does the character change during the movie, book or TV show? How does the character change during the movie, book or TV show?

Identifying Character Traits Worksheet: Character Poem First name ________________________ Four traits ________________________ Related to:________________________ Cares deeply for _____________________ Who feels ________________________ Who needs ________________________ Who gives _________________________ Who would like to see __________________ Resident of ________________________ Example of poem Snow White, Beautiful, giving, loving, unhappy The Queen, her wicked stepmother The seven dwarfs Safe in the forest The love of a Prince Love to the seven dwarfs Goodness throughout the kingdom The forest.

Your Turn… You will be given a short story to read. You will be given a short story to read. Once you’ve finished reading, fill out the plot diagram for the story. Once you’ve finished reading, fill out the plot diagram for the story.