How many parts are in a plot line?
Seven
What is conflict?
The problem.
What word do we use to define characters in a story?
Characterization
How do we define Setting?
The Time and Place something happens.
What is the theme of "This is Me?"
Be yourself, don't listen to others.
What was the AH-Ha Moment and the Call to Action for "The story of an Hour?"
Call to Action- Her husband is dead
Ah-Ha Moment- Her husband is not dead
What are the two main types of conflict?
Internal vs External
There are five things we look for with Characterization, what are they?
S-Speech
T-Thoughts
E-Effect
A-Actions
L-Looks
Define Mood.
How we feel about the text.
What is the theme of "Ruthless?"
Don't be too stubborn, the consequences will harm you.
In "Ruthless" what was the resolution?
He ended up drinking his own poisoned liquor.
Name all six types of conflict.
Character vs Self
Character vs Character
Character vs Nature
Character vs Supernatural
Character vs Technology
Character vs Society/World
There are two main types of characters, what are they?
Flat and Round
Define Tone.
The emotion behind the words that change the meaning.
What is the theme of "The Story of an Hour?"
Don't get too excited before confirming facts.
In the movie "Spider-Man," what event sets off Spider-Man's journey to become a hero?
What is the death of Uncle Ben?
In the movie "Frozen," what is the main conflict between Elsa and Anna?
What is Elsa's struggle to control her ice powers and her fear of hurting Anna? Character vs Self
In the movie "Finding Nemo," Dory often helps Marlin find his son, even when she has trouble remembering things. What type of characterization is shown?
Actions
In the movie "Finding Nemo," where does the story primarily take place?
What is the ocean, particularly the Great Barrier Reef?
In the movie "Zootopia," the theme of prejudice is explored as Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde overcome their biases. What important lesson does this theme convey?
What is Understanding and Tolerance?
The climax of a story is the most intense point. In "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," what event represents the climax?
What is Harry facing Voldemort for the first time?
The main character in "Zootopia," Judy Hopps, faces many challenges while trying to prove herself. What type of conflict does she face with her society?
What is social conflict? Character vs Society/World
In the movie "Tangled," Rapunzel often thinks about how she is disappointing her mother by leaving the tower. What type of characterization is represented?
Thoughts
In "Frozen," the snowy kingdom of Arendelle is central to the story. What does this setting symbolize?
What is isolation and transformation?
In "Black Panther," the theme of heritage and identity plays a significant role. What does this theme encourage viewers to consider?
What is the importance of cultural roots and community?