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Words used: The Elements of Fiction, Plot, Character, Setting, Point of view, Conflict, Symbols, Theme, plot, character, setting, point of view, conflict, symbols, theme, Plot, Plot is the series of events in the story, “what happens?", The plot always involves some kind of conflict., Character, Characters are your actors in the story. They, Characters can be round (true-to-life), Characters can be dynamic (experience change), Characters can be flat (shallow and undeveloped), Characters can static (unchanged), Protagonist (main character, usually positive or a force for good), Antagonist (character who is the adversary for the protagonist), Setting, The setting is where, when, and how the story takes place., Point of View, Point of view is the perspective from which the story is told., 1st person (I, me, my, mine, etc.), 2nd person (you, you're), 3rd person limited (single character is telling the story), 3rd person omniscient (character is telling the story but they KNOW all the things), Conflict, A conflict can be internal or external., External conflicts: character v. character, character v. nature, character v. society, Internal conflict is a character against him or herself., Symbols, A symbol is something that represents something else; an open door might represent opportunity, Theme, A theme is the main idea or message of the story. It is not simply a topic., Don't confuse theme with a "moral" which implies something positive.

For grade level: 6th Grade, 7th Grade

Created by: M. Martin-smith


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