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Elements of Fiction The Basics of Understanding Literature
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Page 1: The Basics of Understanding Literature. Today’s Focus I can define the surface meaning terms of character, setting, point of view and plot. I can define.

Elements of FictionThe Basics of Understanding Literature

Page 2: The Basics of Understanding Literature. Today’s Focus I can define the surface meaning terms of character, setting, point of view and plot. I can define.

Today’s FocusI can define the surface meaning terms of

character, setting, point of view and plot.I can define the parts of plot: exposition,

rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.

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The Very BasicsFiction

Any writing or story that is made upOpposite of…nonfiction

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CharactersPeople who take part in the story!!

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Main Characters

Characters who the events of the story center

around.

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Minor Characters

Less important

characters. The story does not revolve

around them.

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ProtagonistThe “good guy.” The leading character in a particular story.

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AntagonistThe “bad guy.” The character who strives against the protagonist.

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Setting

Time and place events occur in story.

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Point of ViewThe view point of the story - Who the story is

told by1st person – words like “I,” “you,” and “me.”3rd person limited – words like “he,” “she,” and

“they.”3rd person omniscient (all knowing)– the

narrator can see into the thoughts of more than one character. They “know all.”

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ConflictThe major problem in a story.

Internal person vs. self

External person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature

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PlotChain of related events that make up the story.

Plot centers on at least one major problem or conflict.

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The Plot Diagram 3.

2. 4.

1. 5.

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#1 - Exposition

1.

Background information a reader needs to know.

Can be about characters, setting, conflict, etc.

Continues throughout the story. Not just at the beginning.

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#2 Rising ActionWhen the chain of

events becomes more complex

Creates desire to know what comes next. 2.

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#3 - Climax

3.

Peak of story’s intensity

Most exciting partOften involves an

important event or decision.

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#4 – Falling ActionThe events describing the results of the climax

4.

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#5 - Resolution

5

Tells how the story ends

Not all stories have a resolution!!

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ThemeMain idea or message an author wishes to

shareThe “moral” of the storyNovels often have more than one themeRarely stated directly. The reader has to

interpret.

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StyleHow a writer expresses himself or herself.Their writing personalityAlso called Voice.

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ToneThe attitude of the author towards the

audience or the subject matterSet by word choiceExamples:

The dark, gloomy house loomed over our heads in dreary silence.

Each fabulous moment is thrilling and exciting!

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ForeshadowingClues or hints to suggest later plot events

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ImageryWords or phrases that appeal to the sensesMake a picture in your mindExamples:

Sight – “big, blue eyes like the ocean”Sound – “a thundering boom filled the room”Touch – “The puppy’s fur was soft and fluffy.”Taste – “The hot, spicy sauce burned my

tongue.”Smell – “The putrid odor of the rancid meat

made me gag.”

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IronySituational irony – where an event occurs which is

unexpected because it is the exact opposite of what we thought would happen.

Example: I love chocolate. I love it so much. Any time I get a

chance to eat chocolate I will. I have posters of chocolate everywhere in my room. My freezer is full of chocolate ice cream. I eat about 5 pounds of chocolate a day.

I went to a party, and the host asked me if I wanted chocolate or vanilla ice cream.

I chose vanilla.


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