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In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt: Focus on your favorite books, movies, TV shows, etc. Why do you like them? What makes them appealing to you? Be as detailed as possible! What makes a good story?

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Page 1: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

In your Notebooks...In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Focus on your favorite books, movies, TV shows, etc. Why do you like them? What makes them appealing to you?

• Be as detailed as possible!

What makes a good story?

Page 2: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

So, what makes a good story?

Action

Relatable

CharactersPlot

Conflict

HumorTheme

Entertaining

Escape from

reality

Inspiring

Well-written

Exciting

Structure

Setting

Style

Tone

Page 3: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

Plot• A series of events that make up a

story or drama• Plot line includes:– Exposition– Rising actions– Climax– Falling actions– Resolution

Page 4: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

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).

Page 5: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

2. Rising Action

• This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs.

Page 6: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

6 Universal Conflicts

• Man vs. Man: Character struggles with another character.• Man vs. Nature: A character struggles with a force of nature

(natural disaster, desolation, animal, etc.) Usually, the character is struggling to survive.

• Man vs. Society: a character or a group of characters fight against the society in which they live. The character fights against social traditions or rules (fight for freedom, rights, for a cause etc.)

• Man vs. Technology : Computers, machines, robots, etc. • Man vs. Self: An internal conflict is between a character and

his/her self. The character’s struggle takes place in his/her own mind. Usually has something to do with a choice (choosing between right and wrong), or it may have to do with overcoming emotions or mixed feelings.

Page 7: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

Why is CONFLICT important?

• Without conflict, there is no plot!• The plot mountain is created around

the conflict…• Introduced in rising action…• Is faced head-on during climax…• Begins to work itself out during

falling action…• Is resolved during resolution.

Page 8: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

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.

Page 9: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

4. Falling Action

• All loose ends of the plot are tied up. The conflict(s) and climax are taken care of.

Page 10: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

5. Resolution• The story comes

to a reasonable ending.

Page 11: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

Can you label the Plot Line?

exposition

rising action

climax

falling action

resolution

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Page 12: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• The central idea or message of a text– View about life and how people behave– Broad idea/message about life,

society, or human nature• Usually implied (not explicitly stated)• Explores timeless and universal ideas• Differs from the subject or topic of a literary

work in that it is a statement• Subject = topic• Theme = statement/opinion about that topic

What is Theme?

Page 13: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• The theme of a work of literature is always a statement

• What statement does the author seem to be making about people, society, government, life, etc.?

• Never expressed in a single word • Does not use “you”

• Never a question“Is love the most important thing in life?”

^ NOT A THEME ^

“Love is the most important thing in life.”^ A THEME! ^

Theme Statements

Page 14: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

Example: to find a theme statement for Romeoand Juliet, take a topic present throughout the play make it into a statement. •Topic: Conflict

What is Shakespeare trying to say about that topic? •Theme statement: Long term unresolved conflict between families leads to disaster.

Writing a Theme Statement

Page 15: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• You should resolve all conflicts.

• Great sacrifices are made in the name of love.

• Romeo killed Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio’s death.

• Poor decisions are often made impulsively.

• Blind loyalty causes foolish behavior.

Theme Statement? Yes or No

Page 16: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Theme statement involves an abstract idea and a comment or observation about that idea that addresses human motivation, condition, behavior, ambition, etc.

• Theme statements: – DO NOT include specific references to the plot or characters– DO NOT moralize (do not say what we “should” do)– DO NOT use absolute words (i.e. anyone, all, none,

everything, must, should, and always)

Remember:

Page 17: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

1. Actions or events

2. Characters’ feelings

3. What the character(s) learn

4. Thoughts and conversation

An author expresses Theme through…

Page 18: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Ideas and feelings are naturally expressed through actions

• What does an action "say“?

• How does the action express an idea or theme?

1. Characters’ actions

Page 19: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Emotions can be stated or implied– How does the character

feel?– How does the character

make us feel?

• What ideas do these feelings or emotions reflect?

2. Characters’ Feelings

Page 20: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Main character usually illustrates the most important theme of the story

• What does the main character learn in the course of the story?

• What new knowledge or insight is gained?

3. What the character learns

Page 21: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

• Authors put words in their character’s mouths only for good reasons.

• The things a person says are frequently on their mind.

• Look for thoughts that are repeated throughout the story.

4. Thoughts and Conversation

Page 22: In your Notebooks... In your notebook/on a sheet of notebook paper, please write 1 paragraph (5-7 complete sentences) responding to the following prompt:

Example: Romeo and Juliet

• Theme Statement: Long term unresolved conflict between families leads to disaster.

• Proof: The street fight between in the first scene

causes a riot and destruction of property.

The fight between Mercutio and Tybalt leads to their deaths.

Romeo’s banishment for killing Tybalt leads to two suicides, a murder and heart attack.

Proving the Theme Statement• Here is where plot comes in

o What examples from the story prove the theme statement?

o Use specific references and quotes from the text that prove your statement is true.