PPT-Elements of a Story SETTING
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PLOT CHARACTER POINT OF VIEW THEME SETTING The time and location in which a story takes place is called the SETTING There are several aspects of a storys setting
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PLOT CHARACTER POINT OF VIEW THEME SETTING The time and location in which a story takes place is called the SETTING There are several aspects of a storys setting to consider when examining how setting contributes to a story some or all may be present in a story. Time and Place. What is the setting?. The setting of a story is the place where the story happens and the time when it happens.. The setting can be real or imaginary.. Characters interact with the setting to show and tell a story. . Plot. is what happens in a story.. Plot. You and your friends probably talk about the plots of movies, books, and TV shows. . “Then, the alien sneaked aboard the space station.”. “What happened next?” . The Lottery. by Shirley Jackson. The Lottery. The story enhances . the contemporary reader's uneasy sense that the group violence in the story could be taking place anywhere and everywhere, right now. . So, in general, the extrinsic element of literature was about the things that can’t really be found inside the story itself. It wasn’t the material but the facts and information that supports and surrounds the story. It could tell about the author; inspiration, life experiences, etc., it could also tell about the world situation; past, present or may be the future, and many other supporting facts. . Character. Setting. Plot. Conflict. Theme. Narrative Point of View. What are the 6 Elements of a Short Story?. S. etting is the “when” and “where” that a story takes place.. Setting. Definition. Mrs. Terry, Language Arts. Objective. By the end of the lesson, each student will be able to analyze the relevance of setting to the mood and tone of the novel they are reading in their reading response journals. Responses will be evaluated using a standards-based rubric.. In this lesson you. will analyze how setting impacts the story . by identifying and reflecting on when and where a story takes place.. We’ve been reading:. “Saved By a Seal”. So far:. Story is told by a boy about the summer a seal escaped.. Plus other academic vocabulary. Imagery. Imagery – phrases that help the readers imagine sights, sounds, tastes, feelings and smells.. Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses are called sensory details. . OBJECTIVES. Identify elements of a short story. Define elements of a short story. Demonstrate mastery of short story elements. . OVERVIEW. Short stories often contain structural and character elements that should be familiar to you. . PRETEST. Elements of Fiction. CHOOSE THE CORRECT . LITERARY TERM. FROM THE CHOICES PROVIDED.. 1. Which of the following is an element of . plot. ?. A. Symbolism. B. Setting. C. Conflict. D. Mood. 2. The . Character. Plot. Point . of. View. Theme. Symbolism. Other. Setting:. the time, place and period in which the action takes place.. . The Bean Trees:. Arizona/Oklahoma 1980s.. The Catcher in the Rye:New York, 1940s. Why do we read?. Reading is one way to answer life’s Big Questions. Asking questions is our way of making sense of who we are, where we’re going, and how we fit in to the world around us.. Through reading, writing, and talking about literature we can explore the big questions in life and gain meaningful insights into our own lives and the world around us.. Plot Diagram. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Plot. Plot is the sequence of incidents or events of which a story is composed.. Most short stories follow a similar line of plot development. . Although sometimes an author may not follow the elements in the order given, these elements are always found somewhere in the story.. IDefine Unfamiliar WordsElicit Literal and Inferential InformationAnalyze IllustrationsDiscuss illustrations to reinforce new word learning and narrative elements eg characters settingwwwiowareadingre
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