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UNIT 1 NOTES
  • Plot, Time, and Setting

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Section 1
  • Plot

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What is plot?
  • The series of related events that make a story is
    called plot
  • Just like a chain is made of links, the events
    that make a story are the storys plot

4
Plot Diagrams
  • A Plot Diagram is a diagram that makes it easy to
    see how a story is organized
  • It usually looks like this

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Climax
Falling Action
Rising Action
Resolution
Narrative Hook
Exposition
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Exposition
  • Exposition is a storys beginning
  • Establishes where a story happens and who is
    involved
  • Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was
    a donkey
  • When I was five, I used to hide under the stairs
    of my house

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Narrative Hook
  • The Narrative Hook is a problem that appears in
    the story
  • Without a hook, a story would be kind of lame.

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Rising Action
  • Rising action is made up of all of the problems
    and conflicts the main character must face
  • The narrative hook is simply the first one of
    these problems

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Climax
  • The point at which the end of a story is set in
    stone (for better or for worse) is called the
    climax
  • Usually, this happens when the main character
    experiences a major change in his or her life
  • The climax is not necessarily the most
    action-packed or exciting part

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Falling Action
  • Once a character has been changed, sometimes
    theres still stuff to do before a storys over
  • Any action that occurs after the climax is called
    falling action

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Resolution
  • The end of the story is called the resolution
  • Also called denouement (day-new-mahn)
  • Some stories leave this off, in which case the
    resolution is implied

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Section 2
  • Time

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Chronology
  • Chronology is the study of measuring time
  • To put events in Chronological Order is to place
    them in the order in which they happen
  • YES Baby, kid, teen, adult, corpse
  • NO Corpse, baby, teen, kid, adult

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Time Words
  • Flashback-the events of a story are interrupted
    in order to show something that happened in the
    past
  • Flash-forward-the events of a story are
    interrupted to show the future

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Time Words, continued
  • Foreshadowing occurs when the author gives hints
    or clues about what will happen later in a story
  • Can create suspense, allow the reader to brace
    him/herself for what comes next
  • Want some pizza? asked John.
  • Um, I guess so, said Linda.
  • Little did Linda know those would be the last
    words shed ever say.

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Section 3
  • Setting

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Setting
  • Setting gives us 3 things
  • The place in which a story happens
  • The time in which a story happens
  • The mood of a story

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Setting continued
  • Setting is important all throughout a story
  • In the exposition, it helps establish important
    information quickly
  • As the story progresses, setting can create
    conflict and show changes in a character

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Mood
  • Mood is the emotional response a reader
    experiences from reading
  • Scary, Happy, Cozy, Tense
  • Think of it like the music that plays in a film
    to give us clues to feel happy, sad, anxious, etc

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Unit 1 Review
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Plot Review
  • Plot has six parts
  • Exposition
  • Narrative Hook
  • Rising Action
  • Climax
  • Falling Action
  • Resolution

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Plot Review
  • Plot can be expressed as a diagram

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Chronology Review
  • When things are in Chronological Order, they are
  • listed in the same sequence in which they happen
  • A Flashback is
  • leaving the present to learn past events
  • A Flash-forward is
  • leaving the present to learn future events
  • Foreshadowing is
  • hints or clues about what will happen later in a
    story

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Setting Review
  • A storys setting should reveal 3 things
  • The place in which a story happens
  • The time in which a story happens
  • The atmosphere or mood of a story
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