What is the purpose of narration?
To identify the point of view in which a story is told.
What is the definition of conflict?
Problems or issues that arise in a story amongst characters or other forces.
What is setting in literature?
The time and location in which a short story takes place.
What is a summary of plot?
A summary is a brief overview of the main points, characters, and events of a story, capturing its essence without going into detail.
What is a theme statement?
A theme statement is a complete sentence that expresses the main idea/message or life lesson that the author tries to communicate through the story. It begins, "The author believes that..."
What is "Point of View" or POV?
The view point in which a story is narrated. This could be a limited, 'all knowing', etc.
What is person vs. person conflict?
The most common type of conflict; between two opposing characters in a story.
How does time period affect setting?
The time period can dictate the social norms, technology, language, and conflicts present in the story, shaping characters’ behaviors and the plot's relevance.
What are the key events in a plot?
Key events typically include the exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (development of conflict), climax (turning point), falling action (events leading to resolution), and resolution (conclusion of the story).
How can themes in stories be identified?
To identify a theme, consider the main topics or subjects addressed in the story, the characters' journeys, and the lessons learned, often reflected in repeated ideas or symbols.
What is first person narration?
When the protagonist or antagonist narrate their own story (using their own POV). Identified through the use of "I" "myself" "me" etc.
What is person vs. nature conflict?
Conflict involving the character(s) in a story and some sort of force of nature i.e. rain storms, tornados, extreme heat, cold, etc.
What is the difference between setting and plot?
Setting refers to the time and place of the story, while plot refers to the sequence of events that make up the story's narrative.
What is the exposition in a story?
The exposition introduces the main characters, setting, and initial conflict, providing the background needed to understand the story.
Topic: A topic is a specific subject or idea that is addressed in a story. It is usually expressed in a few words or a phrase and serves as the foundation for the narrative. For example, common topics include love, friendship, conflict, and betrayal. Topics are broad and can be found in many different stories.
Theme: A theme is a deeper, more abstract idea or message that the author conveys through the story. It takes the topic and transforms it into a statement about life or human nature. Themes are often universal truths that provide insight or commentary on the human experience. For example, if the topic is "friendship," the theme might be "true friendship requires sacrifice and understanding."
What is third person limited narration?
What is person vs. self conflict?
A conflict a character in a story has within themself. An internal struggle.
How does setting impact the story?
The setting influences the mood, tone, and character development, and can also drive the plot by affecting characters' actions and decisions.
What is the rising action?
The rising action is the longest part of story (series of events) that build tension and develop the conflict, leading up to the climax.
How are themes developed in a story?
A theme can be developed through character experiences, conflicts, and resolutions, as well as through dialogue, symbols, and the overall plot structure.
What is third person omniscient narration?
The narrator is "all knowing" of the thoughts and feelings of all characters in a story. Identified through "she" "they" "their" For example, "Larry was thinking he didn't know what the next step was in his plan. Pauline stared at Larry thinking she knew he was without a clue and needed her guidance."
What is person vs. society conflict?
A conflict in which a character in a story experiences society as their opposing force. Often this character tries to rise against or change the 'norms' in society. Often depicted in dystopian stories (i.e. The Hunger Games)
What are the five aspects of setting?
What is a climax in a story?
The climax is the turning point of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity or most exciting part.
Why is theme the most important aspect of a story?
Theme is important because it provides depth and meaning to the narrative, helping readers connect with the characters and understand the story's broader implications about life and human experience.