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Elements of Literature

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Literature is composed of several common elements.

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Elements

Setting Characters Conflict Plot Point of View Tone Mood

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Setting

Where it takes place

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Characters Characters are the people

in the story.

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Types of Characters

Flat Round Static Dynamic

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Flat Characters

Are one dimensional. Good guy =Hero

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Round Characters

Have many sides to them Good/Bad

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Static Characters

Never change

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Dynamic Characters

Change during the story Main character

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Think

Name the four types of characters

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Types of Characters

Flat

Round

Dynamic

Static

Superman

Professor Snape

Edward, Bella

Santa

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Major CharactersFall into one of the three categories…

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Major Characters

Protagonist Antagonist Foil

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Protagonist Main character

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Antagonist Opposition of

Protagonist

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Foil Character who provides

contrast to Protagonist

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PLOT

Sequence of events Give Structure

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Basic Sequence

Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

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Plot Diagram

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Exposition Beginning of the story

“Once upon a time”

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Rising Action Sets up conflict Builds tension

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Climax Turning point High Point

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Falling Action Wrapping up story Immediately after climax

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Resolution Point of closure Ending

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Think

Where does each part fit?

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Plot diagram

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

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Wrap- up, after the climax

A. Rising Action B. Falling Action C. Climax D. Exposition

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Beginning, once upon a time

A. Rising Action B. Exposition C. Climax D. Falling Action

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High point, turning point

A. Climax B. Ending C. Beginning D. Builds tension

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Sets up conflict, tension building

A. Falling action B. Climax C. Rising Action D. Exposition

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Types of Conflict Conflict is more than just

a fight.

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Man vs. Man

Two humans in confrontation

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Man vs. Self

Internal conflict, struggle

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Man vs. Nature

Facing the elements or animals

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Man vs. Society

Going against social norms

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Theme

Central concept Mystery, Science Fiction, Romance

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Point of View Angle the story is being told from

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First person As if you are telling a

story

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Third Person Limited

Story told from an observer

See, Hear

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Third Person- Objective

Sees into the mind of a character

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Omniscient Told by a person who

knows everything about everyone in the story.

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An omniscient is NOT a character!

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Foreshadowing Hints or clues on what’s

to come

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Foreshadowing Serves two purposes in a story

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Purpose one Builds suspense Keeps you reading

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Purpose Two

Makes narrator more believable

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Irony Contrast between what

appears true and what really is.

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Three Types of Irony

Verbal Situational Dramatic

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Verbal Irony What is said vs. what is

meant

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Irony of the Situation

Happening that is opposite of what’s expected

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Dramatic Irony Reader knows more than

character

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Tone

Author’s attitude toward a subject

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Tone

Pessimism Optimism Bitterness Joyful Humorous Earnestness

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Mood

* The feeling or climate of a story

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Mood

Setting Objects Details Images Words

Influence the Mood

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Figurative Language Language that goes

beyond literal meaning

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Simile

Direct comparison of two unlike things

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Metaphor Implied comparison of two

unlike things

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Metaphor

The comparison is not announced.

“Like”

“As”

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Hyperbole

Exaggerated terms “I read it a million times!”

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Onomatopoeia

Words that mimic sounds BANG! POW!