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The why

Why the characters do what they do

Why the setting

The time
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Literary Elements/Techniques

The why

Why the characters do what they do

Why the setting

The time

Plot Parts

  • Exposition - info needed to understand the story
  • Complication - what kicks off the conflict
  • Climax - an attempt at resolution
  • Resolution - winding things down
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point of view

  • who is telling the story? Does it change?
  • 1st person singular - "I"
  • 1st person plural - "we"
  • 2nd person - "you"
  • 3rd person limited - "he/she" one person's thoughts
  • 3rd person omniscient - "he/she" others' thoughts
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characters

  • major/minor
  • static/evolving
  • emotions are the engines of a story
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setting

  • it often defines a story
  • change it, you have a different story
  • it can also define a genre

theme

  • the lesson or moral
  • you often need to glean it
  • this search connects the author and audience
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Tone

  • Author's attitude about the subject
  • details
  • Word choice
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Parallel Story

A story within another
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Symbol

Action, person, object - has another meaning
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Atmosphere

Mood - setting, tone, etc

Motive

Reason behind action
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Stereotype

Person as a fixed character
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Inference & Evidence

Identify the story elements in the graphic novel.

Who is telling the story?

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Which characters are: fixed, evolving, stereotypes?

What is the tone towards:

  • Servitude?
  • Honour?
  • Forgiveness?
  • Change?

Parallel storylines? Could be visual.

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Is there a recurring symbol or object? If so, what does it mean?

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Modernize a scene from the book and film it.

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