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Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram

Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram. Student Notes. Plot Diagram. 3. 4. 2. 1. 5. Plot (definition). Plot is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidents that are related to one another. Plot Arrangement.

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Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram

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  1. Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Student Notes

  2. Plot Diagram 3 4 2 1 5

  3. Plot (definition) • Plot is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidents that are related to one another.

  4. Plot Arrangement • Chronological • (abovo —at the beginning)—1st event happens first, etc. • In media res • The story begins in the middle of the action • Episodic • Short plots occurring one after the other

  5. Plot Sub-Arrangements • Flashback • Past events are experienced as a memory • Foreshadowing • Suggesting, indicating, hinting or showing what will happen later in a story • Anastrophe • Sequence of events chopped into segments and then scrambled

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  7. Last Kiss Lyrics Oh, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took her away from me She's gone to heaven, so I got to be good So I can see my baby when I leave this world. We were out on a date in my daddy's car We hadn't driven very far There in the road, up straight ahead A car was stalled, the engine was dead I couldn't stop, so I swerved to the right I'll never forget the sound that night The screamin' tires, the bustin' glass The painful scream that I heard last. Oh, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took her away from me She's gone to heaven, so I got to be good So I can see my baby when I leave this world. When I woke up, the rain was pourin' down There were people standing all around Something warm rollin' through my eyes But somehow I found my baby that night I lifted her head, she looked at me and said "Hold me darling just a little while." I held her close, I kissed her our last kiss I found the love that I knew I would miss But now she's gone, even though I hold her tight I lost my love, my life that night. Oh, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took her away from me She's gone to heaven, so I got to be good So I can see my baby when I leave this world. Oooh~ ooooh~

  8. 1. Exposition • This usually occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict (main problem). • “We were out on a date in my daddy's car We hadn't driven very far”

  9. 2. Rising Action • This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs. • “There in the road, up straight ahead A car was stalled, the engine was dead I couldn't stop, so I swerved to the right I'll never forget the sound that night The screamin' tires, the bustin' glass The painful scream that I heard last.”

  10. 3. Climax • This is the turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The main character will change in some way. • --“When I woke up, the rain was pourin' down There were people standing all around Something warm rollin' through my eyes But somehow I found my baby that night I lifted her head, she looked at me and said ‘Hold me darling just a little while.’”

  11. 4. Falling Action • All loose ends of the plot are tied up. The conflict(s) and climax are taken care of. “I held her close, I kissed her our last kiss I found the love that I knew I would miss”

  12. 5. Resolution • The story comes to a reasonable ending. But now she's gone, even though I hold her tight I lost my love, my life that night. Oh, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took her away from me She's gone to heaven, so I got to be good So I can see my baby when I leave this world.

  13. What is Conflict? A clash between opposing forces, usually forcing the main character into a dilemma.

  14. Four Types of Conflict (1) Individual Conflict: One person in opposition with another Typically the simplest kind of conflict

  15. Types of Conflict • (2) Social conflict: • one person vs. a larger group; • Almost always present and significant

  16. Types of Conflict • (3) Natural conflict • Typically, this kind of conflict involves some form of nature; • Depending on one’s perspective, it could be a conflict with God.

  17. Types of Conflict • (4) Self: • A person in conflict with himself; • Generally, the most interesting and significant when it is present; • Often the person in conflict doesn’t realize it. Of all the gin joints We’ll always have Paris

  18. How Character is viewed through Conflict • Protagonist • Central character in central conflict • Antagonist • Whoever or whatever opposes the protagonist

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