short stories short story elements can you say characters? the pl pl pl plot line alex, i'll...

Post on 19-Jan-2018

228 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

100 Answer from Short Story Elements characters

TRANSCRIPT

Short StoriesShort Stories

Short Story

Elements

Can You Say

Characters?

The PL PL PL Plot

Line

Alex, I'll Have Conflict

More Elements

100

200

300

400

500

100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500

Final Jeopardy

100 Question from Short 100 Question from Short Story ElementsStory Elements

people or animals in the story

100 Answer from Short Story 100 Answer from Short Story ElementsElements

characters

200 Question from Short 200 Question from Short Story ElementsStory Elements

angle from which the events are told

200 Answer from Short Story 200 Answer from Short Story ElementsElements

point of view

300 Question from Short 300 Question from Short Story ElementsStory Elements

the time and place of the story

300 Answer from Short Story 300 Answer from Short Story ElementsElements

setting

400 Question from Short 400 Question from Short Story ElementsStory Elements

the feelings you get from the story

400 Answer from Short Story 400 Answer from Short Story ElementsElements

mood

500 Question from Short 500 Question from Short Story ElementsStory Elements

name the five parts of theplot line

500 Answer from Short Story 500 Answer from Short Story ElementsElements

exposition, rising action, climax,falling action, resolution

100 Question from Can You 100 Question from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

True or False:Short stories usually have manycharacters with different conflicts.

100 Answer from Can You 100 Answer from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

false

200 Question from Can You 200 Question from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

the “good guy” in the story

200 Answer from Can You 200 Answer from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

protagonist

300 Question from Can You 300 Question from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

when the writer tells you what thecharacters are like

300 Answer from Can You 300 Answer from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

direct characterization

400 Question from Can You 400 Question from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

opposing character or force

400 Answer from Can You 400 Answer from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

antagonist

500 Question from Can You 500 Question from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

The character Molly ignores the character Shelly in the story, and she rolls her eyes every time Shelly speaks. From Molly’sactions, we can tell that Shelly is annoyingand a know-it-all.

This is an example of _________________.

500 Answer from Can You 500 Answer from Can You Say Characters?Say Characters?

indirect characterization

100 Question from The PL PL 100 Question from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

True or False:The plot is usually uncomplicatedand simple in a short story.

100 Answer from The PL PL 100 Answer from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

False

200 Question from The PL PL 200 Question from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

During this stage, all of the problemsare worked out and resolved.

200 Answer from The PL PL 200 Answer from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

resolution

300 Question from The PL PL 300 Question from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

the point in the story where tensionis the greatest

300 Answer from The PL PL 300 Answer from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

climax

400 Question from The PL PL 400 Question from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

During this stage, characters andsetting are introduced.

400 Answer from The PL PL 400 Answer from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

exposition

500 Question from The PL PL 500 Question from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

This stage introduces the problemor conflict in the story.

500 Answer from The PL PL 500 Answer from The PL PL PL Plot LinePL Plot Line

rising action

100 Question from Alex, I'll 100 Question from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

Which type of conflict involves themain character and anothercharacter in the story?

100 Answer from Alex, I'll 100 Answer from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

man vs. man

200 Question from Alex, I'll 200 Question from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

Which type of conflict involves themain character having an internalstruggle inside himself?

200 Answer from Alex, I'll 200 Answer from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

man vs. himself

300 Question from Alex, I'll 300 Question from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

Dealing with racism in thecommunity would be an example ofwhich type of conflict?

300 Answer from Alex, I'll 300 Answer from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

man vs. society

400 Question from Alex, I'll 400 Question from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

A character trying to overcome herfear of heights would be an exampleof which type of conflict?

400 Answer from Alex, I'll 400 Answer from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

man vs. himself/herself

500 Question from Alex, I'll 500 Question from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

A family is living in the midst of a hurricane.

This is an example of which typeof conflict?

500 Answer from Alex, I'll 500 Answer from Alex, I'll Have ConflictHave Conflict

man vs. nature

100 Question from More 100 Question from More ElementsElements

True or False:The theme of a piece of literature isalways expressed as a full sentence.

100 Answer from More 100 Answer from More ElementsElements

True

200 Question from More 200 Question from More ElementsElements

The narrator is the “I” telling the storyis which type of point of view?

200 Answer from More 200 Answer from More ElementsElements

first-person point of view

300 Question from More 300 Question from More ElementsElements

A story told by an outside observerusing words like she, he, they, etc.is which type of point of view?

300 Answer from More 300 Answer from More ElementsElements

third-person point of view

400 Question from More 400 Question from More ElementsElements

an idea about life revealed in a workof literature

400 Answer from More 400 Answer from More ElementsElements

theme

500 Question from More 500 Question from More ElementsElements

The feeling of suspense as you readthe story is an example of ________.

500 Answer from More 500 Answer from More ElementsElements

mood

Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

List all six of the short story elements.

Final Jeopardy AnswerFinal Jeopardy Answer

1.setting2.characters3.plot4.mood5.point of view6.theme

LEQ: How do authors effectively use LEQ: How do authors effectively use literary elements to create and literary elements to create and develop a short meaningful text?develop a short meaningful text?

Warm up: On Monday, we reviewed Warm up: On Monday, we reviewed annotating. You will need to annotate annotating. You will need to annotate a brief passage on the text. What a brief passage on the text. What steps should you follow? Discuss with steps should you follow? Discuss with your shoulder partner and list what your shoulder partner and list what you remember. 5 mins.you remember. 5 mins.

When you annotate…When you annotate…Read a first time for the “What”—Read a first time for the “What”—

what is it about? what is it about? Read a 2Read a 2ndnd time for how. time for how.

Underline key wordsUnderline key wordsPut a box around symbolsPut a box around symbolsHighlight textual evidence for theme Highlight textual evidence for theme Circle figurative language (Big 5)Circle figurative language (Big 5)Star plot and character developmentStar plot and character development

Symbols Assignment (20 Symbols Assignment (20 mins)mins)

You will work with your shoulder partner. You will work with your shoulder partner. You must have your own piece of paper.You must have your own piece of paper.

We reviewed symbols—concrete elements in We reviewed symbols—concrete elements in a story that stand for something abstract.a story that stand for something abstract.

Fill the circles with symbols. You must have Fill the circles with symbols. You must have one from each story but will have to have one from each story but will have to have more than one from some.more than one from some.

““Rapunzel,” “Harrison Bergeron,” “The Rapunzel,” “Harrison Bergeron,” “The Interlopers,” “There Will Come Soft Rains,” Interlopers,” “There Will Come Soft Rains,” and “The Possibility of Evil” (p. 203)and “The Possibility of Evil” (p. 203)

ABC Brainstorming ReviewABC Brainstorming ReviewFill in a character name, setting, Fill in a character name, setting,

term, strategy with a brief term, strategy with a brief description for each letter of the description for each letter of the alphabet.alphabet.

ExitExitWhich story was the most Which story was the most

memorable from our short fiction memorable from our short fiction unit? Why? Use academic vocabulary unit? Why? Use academic vocabulary and specifics from the story to and specifics from the story to support your answer.support your answer.

Share OutShare Out

The TestThe TestPlot Diagram—be able to apply it!Plot Diagram—be able to apply it!Know the main characters of the stories Know the main characters of the stories

(even the absent ones like the “Gods” ), (even the absent ones like the “Gods” ), themes, conflicts, setting, point of view, themes, conflicts, setting, point of view, etc. Remember that you have multiple sets etc. Remember that you have multiple sets of notes for the literary elements to review. of notes for the literary elements to review. Example—How does setting contribute to Example—How does setting contribute to the theme in “….” the theme in “….”

Skills are on the test—QAR, annotating, Skills are on the test—QAR, annotating, CSET responseCSET response

Rules for Today’s GameRules for Today’s GameGroup rolesGroup roles

1. Speaker1. Speaker2. Sign Holder2. Sign Holder3 and 4. Text-perts3 and 4. Text-perts

Rotate choosing question but all get to Rotate choosing question but all get to answer for points.answer for points.

No points if you say the answers aloud. No points if you say the answers aloud. No points if you write or change after the No points if you write or change after the

bell. This portion reviews vocabulary.bell. This portion reviews vocabulary.

top related