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Literary Elements

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DAY 1

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Plot Diagram• Plot – all the events that happen in a story• Exposition – story background, meet

characters, see setting• Rising Action – events leading to the climax• Climax – most intense part; the turning

point• Falling action – event after the climax that

helps to reach a decision• Resolution – problem is solved;

denouement

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Setting•Both the time and place of the story.

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Point of View• The perspective from which the story is

told:1st Person - Narrator tells the story using I, me, my, etc. We know only what this character knows and only what he/she observes.3rd person limited - the narrator is not a part of the story, but tells the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

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• 3rd person Omniscient (all knowing) - the narrator is not a part of the story, but knows everything about the characters and their problems.

•Objective - The narrator never discloses anything about what the characters think or feel, remaining a detached observer.

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ConflictThe problem in a story that triggers the action.

• External Conflict – struggle with an outside force:

man vs. man man vs. fate man vs. society man verses nature

• Internal Conflict – struggle with selfman vs. self

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ThemeThe message

• In most cases the theme will be implied rather than directly told.• A hidden message about life, people or

nature.

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Characterizationreveals characters and their personalities.

Two types:Direct - tells us directly what a character is like or what their motives are.Indirect - allows us to interpret the kind of person we are meeting by their speech, actions, thoughts appearance, or how other characters feel about them.*****************************************Motivation - why the character does what he or she does.

DAY 2

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Kinds of CharactersProtagonist - Main character

Antagonist - The person or thing working against the protagonist

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• Dynamic (round) – undergo some kind of change throughout the story.

• Static (flat) - do not change

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Similecompares two things that are alike in some way using the words “like” or “as”

EX: The desert is as dry as a bone.

His temper erupts like a volcano.

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Metaphor• The comparison in which one thing is said

to be another; does not use like or as:

EX: A man is but a weak reed.The road was a ribbon of moonlight.

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Foreshadowing

clues to hint at events that will occur later in the story

Flashback

scene that takes the story back in time

DAY 3

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Suspense

The uncertainty or anxiety we feel about what is going to happen next.

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Irony

A difference between the appearance and the reality

EX: I posted a video on YouTube about how boring and useless YouTube is.

The name of Britain’s biggest dog was “Tiny”.

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Symbolism

When the author adds an object to represent something it isn’t

Allegory

a story in which the characters and events are symbols

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Inference

When you use clues from the story to figure out something that the author doesn’t tell you.

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DenotationThe dictionary definition of a word.

ConnotationThe implied meaning of a word.

EX: The words childish, childlike and youthful have the same denotation but a different connotation. “Childish” and “childlike” have a negative connotation as they refer to immature behavior of a person. Whereas, “youthful” implies that a person is lively and energetic.

DAY 4

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DialogueA conversation between characters. Quotation marks indicate a speaker’s exact words.

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Allusion

a reference to a place, person, or something that happened.

EX: “I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” This refers to the story of Pinocchio, where his nose grew whenever he told a lie.“He was a Good Samaritan yesterday when he helped the lady start her car.” This refers to the biblical story of the Good Samaritan.

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Paradox

two opposite things that seem impossible but are actually true or possible

EX: The beginning of the end.Deep down, you're really shallow.You can save money by spending it.Truth is honey which is bitter.

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DIDLS

• Diction - The author’s word choices. • Imagery - sensory language• Details – Facts which are included or

omitted• Language – Words that describe the

entire body of words in a text • Syntax – sentence structure

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Mood

How we are made to feel as readers

Tone

the author's attitude toward a subject.