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Title: Literary Elements


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Literary Elements
  • Working Together to Develop a Great Story

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Write down the definition of these words
  • Literature
  • Prose
  • Verse

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Literary Elements
  • Just as physical matter is derived from the
    elements (carbon, hydrogen, etc.), literature is
    also made up of certain elements.

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1. Setting
  • The time and place of the action in a literary
    work.
  • Setting serves as the backdrop, or stage, that
    the characters in the story interact within.

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  • Time in a story may refer to any of the
    following
  • Historical period
  • Past, present, future
  • Year or season
  • Time of day

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  • Place may refer to any of the following
  • A specific country, state, region, community,
    neighborhood, building, institution, or home.

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How is setting established?
  • Details such as dialects, clothing, customs, and
    modes of transportation are included to establish
    setting in a literary work.

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Review Setting
  • Time
  • Place

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2. Plot
  • Plot is the sequence of events in a literary work.

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  • In most novels, short stories, dramas, and
    narrative poems, plot involves both characters
    and a central conflict.

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Conflict The problem in the story that
characters must deal with
  • External Conflicts
  • Man vs. Man
  • Man vs. Animal
  • Man vs. Nature
  • Animal vs. Nature
  • Internal Conflicts
  • Man vs. Himself
  • Usually deals with some kind of decision that
    must be made
  • May deal with a character flaw

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Plot Structure
  • The plot of most stories begins with an
    exposition that introduces the setting, the
    characters, and the basic situation.

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  • Next comes the inciting incident which introduces
    the central conflict.
  • The conflict continues to develop as character(s)
    try to solve the problem, but face a series of
    complications which increase the suspense and
    interest of the reader.

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  • Finally, the conflict reaches a high point of
    interest or suspense, which is known as the
    climax.
  • The climax is followed by the falling action, or
    the end, of the central conflict. Any events that
    occur during the falling action make up the
    resolution.

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Review Plot Structure
  • Exposition
  • Inciting incident/introduction of the conflict
  • Development of conflict
  • Climax
  • Falling action and resolution

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3. Characterization
  • The act of creating and developing a character
  • Direct and indirect

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Direct Characterization
  • Author simply describes the character to the
    reader, stating his or her traits and
    characteristics
  • See page 111 of purple book.

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Indirect Characterization
  • Writer describes the characters appearance,
    actions, or speech.
  • Writer may also describe what other characters in
    the story say and think about the character
  • Reader then draws conclusions about the
    characters traits

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Review Characterization
  • Direct
  • Indirect

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4. Theme
  • The central message, concern, or purpose in a
    literary work
  • Can usually be expressed as a generalization, or
    general statement, about human beings or about
    life
  • NOT a plot summary
  • Might be directly stated, but it is usually
    implied
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