1 / 16

Elements of a Story

Elements of a Story. OBJECTIVES. Identify the elements of a story. Define the elements of a story. 1. Theme 2. Setting 3. Characters 4. Point of view. 5. Plot - exposition - rising action - conflict - climax - falling action

awendell
Télécharger la présentation

Elements of a Story

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Elements of a Story

  2. OBJECTIVES • Identify the elements of a story. • Define the elements of a story.

  3. 1. Theme 2. Setting 3. Characters 4. Point of view 5. Plot - exposition - rising action - conflict - climax - falling action - resolution Elements of a Story

  4. THEME • Theme is the “life lesson” of the story. • Theme can be stated or implied.

  5. SETTING • Setting is the time and place in which a story happens. • Examples: haunted house, Ireland, summertime, 9:45 a.m., last Tuesday, etc.

  6. CHARACTERS • Characters are the people or animals in a story (major & minor). • Characterization is the description of the characters’ personalities and the way in which the author reveals their personalities.

  7. MORE ABOUT CHARACTERIZATION _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________

  8. POINT OF VIEW • Point of view lets the reader know WHO is talking. • There are three points of view.

  9. FIRST PERSON • A character in the story tells about his or her own experiences and ideas. • Readers only know what that character knows. • “I,” “me,” and “we” are in the story.

  10. SECOND PERSON • The writing tells what “you” do. • This is very uncommon. It is only used in directions and interactive fiction. • “You” is in the story.

  11. THIRD PERSON • The story is told by a narrator. • “He,” “she,” “it,” and “they” are in the story. • There are three types of third person writing: objective, limited, and omniscient.

  12. MORE ABOUT THIRD PERSON • Objective: ____________________________________________________________ • Limited: ____________________________________________________________ • Omniscient: ____________________________________________________________

  13. PLOT • Plot is the sequence of events in a story. The plot includes six parts. 1. Exposition - tells how the story begins (characters & setting) 2. Conflict - problems between opposing forces 3. Rising Action – action in the story that leads up to the climax

  14. MORE ABOUT PLOT 4. Climax - crisis point (this is usually the reader’s point of highest interest) 5. Falling action - action in the story after the climax is revealed 6. Resolution - reveals the final outcome (happily ever after)

  15. PLOT DIAGRAM Climax Rising Action FallingAction Conflict Exposition Resolution

  16. LET’S TRY IT! Now that we have identified and defined the elements of a story, let’s use the elements to analyze The ACES Phone.

More Related