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Elements of a Novel

Elements of a Novel. setting, theme, plot, dialog, style. Plot. Structure Exposition- sets up story & conflict Rising action Climax Falling action Denouement :final outcome or resolution. Plot. What is the type of conflict ? Internal- man vs self External- man vs man

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Elements of a Novel

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  1. Elements of a Novel setting, theme, plot, dialog, style

  2. Plot • Structure • Exposition- sets up story & conflict • Rising action • Climax • Falling action • Denouement :final outcome or resolution

  3. Plot • What is the type of conflict ? • Internal- man vs self • External- man vs man • Other: man vssociety/culture/race/religion/technology/nature etc IDENTIFY TYPE OF CONFLICT

  4. Plot structure • Chronological • Frame • non-chronological ( by paragraph/ chapter?) • WHY? What’s the effect? The author did it for a reason!

  5. Plot structure Each genre has their own unique plot structure. • Action adventure • crime • Romance- happily ever after ( G to X-rated ) • Thriller-dead body in 1st page • Mystery/detective-a solvable crime (duh) • Horror-gore • Fantasy- unique fantastical world • Sci-fi • Western • Inspirational • Fiction can be • Multi-genre • Elements of several • There are sub-groups within the genres • Ex: historical fiction, urban fantasy, chick-lit, cozy, YA, magical realism, speculative, comedic, erotic, Christian

  6. Character Development Omniscient 3rd Limited 3rd Achieved through… detailed description frontloaded few, vague references Slow revealed during story Character's own inner dialog about self Dialog with others Achieved through… • detailed description frontloaded • Few or vague references • Slowly revealed during story • Character's own inner dialog • Dialog with others

  7. Character Development • 1st person ( how reliable is narrator?) Achieved through • Dialog • Description, exposition

  8. Writing Style • How does author achieve tone, imagery? • Is it spare, concise, symbolic, heavy on the adjectives, metaphoric, complex, simple? • Word play: alliteration, rhyme, rhythm, assonance, repetition, anaphora

  9. Writing style • Sentences: • long, complex =general fiction) • Short =thriller • Poetic • Lean (think Hemingway) • graphic, specific =are you “there”) • Vague =reader must use their imagination

  10. Writing Style • Which details are included and why? • What’s NOT written? Or left out? • Use of punctuation: caps, italics, parentheses, N-dash, ellipses

  11. Over all Tone • Dark • Light • Comedic • Irreverent • Witty • Sarcastic • Factual

  12. Theme what point is the author trying to make? The _________of ___________ Abstract abstract idea, emotion idea/emotion • Problems • Consequences • Beauty • Pain • Effects • Joys • Nature • Hypocrisy • Necessity • Benefits • Roles • Benefits • Values • Nature • Possibilities • Violence • Allure • Injustice • Ideals • Struggles

  13. Setting • Don’t think just geographical location, setting is also: • Historical • Rural/urban • topography=mountain/swamp/desert etc • season

  14. Put it all together How do all the elements work as a whole? • Confusing? Why? • Traditional? Why? • Chaotic? Why • A writer of literature uses all these elements for a purpose!

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