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Explore essential plot and story elements in "The Midwife's Apprentice," a tale of growth and resilience. This guide delves into narrative perspectives, character development, and thematic conflicts faced by Alyce, the protagonist. Become familiar with key concepts such as mood, tone, and exposition, as well as the dynamics between characters like Alyce and Jane Sharp. Understand how these elements contribute to the overall narrative arc, including the climax and resolution. Perfect for students and book lovers alike, this study aids in appreciating the nuances of storytelling.
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The Midwife’s Apprentice Things you need to know to do well PLOT and MWA Story Elements More Story Elements More MWA 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Point of View A 100
When the narrator IS a character in the story and uses “I” or “We” A 200
1st person point of view A 200
Characters that learn lessons or change during a story are.. A 300
Dynamic Characters A 300
Mood A 400
The “what happened” in the story or the sequence of events A 500
Plot A 500
The first step in plot analysis which introduces the characters, setting, problem and sets the tone/mood B 100
Exposition B 100
Manner of speaking based on religion, culture, age or time period B 200
Dialect B 200
Dialogue B 300
Tone B 400
Physical appearance What they say, do, feel and think How other characters think and act around one character B 500
The protagonist C 100
Beetle/Alyce C 100
The Antagonist C 200
Jane Sharp C 200
List 1 character trait to describe Alyce and support it with evidence from the text C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
Man vs self (internal) Man vs man (external) Man vs society (external) C 400
We meet Alyce who is found sleeping in a dung heap. She tells Jane Sharp she will work for food and shelter. D 100
Alyce has to decide if she wants to live at the inn, go with the merchant or to Oxford with Magister Reese D 300
Alyce decided to go back to the village and show Jane that she would not give up at becoming a midwife. D 400
Where can we infer that Alyce ended up spending the rest of her days? D 500
Working as a midwife D 500
What type of conflict does Alyce have to overcome when she has to choose what she wants? E 300