Define Setting
Location, time of the day, and weather are all part of a story's setting.
Define Plot
Is the term for events that takes place in a story and how they relate to each other.
Define Character
A simply somebody in the story.
Define Theme
Is an author’s message about the world.
Define Conflict
A problem of a story.
Define Real-world setting
Takes place in the real world, or in a fictional world/place that is supposed to replicate the real world
Define Different World
Takes place in a fictional/fantastical world that does not exist in real life and is not supposed to mirror reality.
Define Portal to the other world.
The characters, or certain characters, live in the real world and have access to another world or dimension
Define Dystopian
A society where there is a significant amount of suffering, it is often portrayed as futuristic
What are the 4 types of settings:
Real World
Different World
Portal to other world
Dystopian
Sylvia describes the events that happen in the beginning, middle, and end of the book she just read. This means that Sylvia is describing the
Plot
What is the difference between external and internal conflicts?
Internal conflict is conflict within the person and external conflict is conflict between the person and someone or something else.
All the action that goes on in a story makes up the____.
Plot
Define External Conflicts
Is a problem that comes from the world around the character.
Define Internal Conflicts
Is a struggle inside a character’s mind.
Define Figurative Language
Refers to words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true
Read the following passage from a story.
It was my first day walking the tightrope at the circus. As I stood on the platform, high above the audience’s heads, I felt a slight, cold breeze from the open flap of the circus tent. Up that high, I could only faintly smell the popcorn and cotton candy for sale down below. I heard the crowd chanting for me to begin, and I stuck one toe out to feel the thin tightrope wire. I swallowed--it felt like I could almost taste my nervousness. I took a deep breath and let the air fill my lungs. I stepped out onto the wire.
Which of the following details contains a description of the story’s setting?
“...on the platform, high above the audience’s heads…”
Define Symbolism
Objects that have two meanings
Define Dialogue
Conversations between the characvters
What is Mr. Lozano favorite setting
Portal to the other world
List all the fantasy author's craft that we learned
Sentence fluency, figurative language, imagery, mood, tone, dialogue, symbolism
What is the difference between realistic fiction and nonfiction
Realistic fiction and nonfiction are both based on real-life experiences, but they differ in one key way: truthfulness.
Name every part of the plot.
Introduction
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What do you need to create a summary ??
BME
Setting
Character
Turning Point
Theme/Lesson
What is the purpose of quests in fantasy literature?
The purpose of quests in fantasy literature is to give the main character a clear goal and drive the story forward. A quest usually involves a journey to achieve something important, like finding a magical object, defeating a villain, or saving a kingdom.
Quests also help characters grow and change. Along the way, they face challenges, meet allies or enemies, and learn lessons about bravery, responsibility, and teamwork. In many fantasy stories, the quest is not just about reaching a destination—it’s also about the character becoming stronger or wiser through the journey.