Structural Features
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What is it?
Name a film/book
What is it?
100

Going back in time to see more detail about the character

Flashback

100
A part of the text that normally includes the setting, background of characters (characterisation) and some understanding of their relationships.

The beginning/ The start/ The opening

100

" Terry was just pulling up at work when he thought about his life back then. 

They were young hustlers, nothing could stop them. They would work for anything and do anything for work. Fire and energy drove them to push for more.

But then Terry went to work and forgot"

Flashback

Change in perspective

100

Name a narrative that has a flashback.

Ghostbusters/ Despicable Me

100

2 alternate ideas/themes in a text for some effect.

Contrast

200

Changing the focus of the story.

E.g. outside moves inside.


Shift in focus

200

A part of the text that normally closes the story. Often happy and positive.

The Ending/ the end/ the conclusion

200

'Everyone was merry and cosy inside. Glee had spread throughout the village. Strings of multi-coloured lights adorned trees in neighbours gardens. Reefs complimented doors. People chattering in the street, able to brace the cold for a second longer because of the warmth in their hearts'

Mood- festive(glee, merry, warmth)

Tone- happy(glee, adorned, complimented)


200

Name a narrative that has a cyclical structure

Lord of the rings/ Friends/ Harry Potter

200

When things happen

Order of events

300

When words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect.

Repetition

300

A part of the text that normally explains what happens with the characters and hold the true part of the adventure.

The middle/ the centre

300

"No!, I'm not going back to that horrid institution!" 

"Errr, yes you are. Especially if you want to live in this house!" 

The mother and son looked at each other in bewilderment.

Dialogue

300

Name a narrative that has a linear structure.

Sherlock Holmes/ Toy Story/ LOTR

300

The speed at which things happen or the text moves or information is revealed

Pace/rhythm 

400

When the minds or characters or the reader is changed.

Shift in perspective

400

A distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.

a paragraph

400

Rick knew that his time was over, but he was determined to go out with a bang

...

Rick passed away at 19:02 on Tuesday night. a postmortem analysis will reveal the cause of his death.

Foreshadowing

400

Name a narrative with foreshadowing

Harry Potter/ Lion King

400

Describing where they story takes place in detail. 

Important for the imagination of the reader

Setting/ Setting the scene

500

When the story has a certain atmosphere to it.

e.g. 'The fog crept in, under the weak door, barely sheltering the girls from the elements. They were petrified now the sun had gone down'


Mood

what mood is this text?

500

A set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses

Sentence

500

I will not.

I will not, unless you will.

I will not, but it depends on what else is going on and if people are going too then I could.

simple sentence (1 clause)

Compound Sentence (2 Clauses)

Complex sentence (3 clauses)

500

Name a narrative that uses shift in focus or shift in perspective.

It must be a clear example

White/ Jumanji

500

Name the five stages of a linear narrative.

Equilibrium

Disruption

Recognition

Repair

New Equilibrium