Story Elements and Parts of Plot notes With example using the children’s story, Corduroy.

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Story Elements and Parts of Plot notes With example using the children’s story, Corduroy

El vocabulario importante Character Point of View Plot Exposition Setting Rising Action Development Climax Falling Action Resolution El personaje La punta de vista La trama La exposición El escenario La acción dramática El desarrollo El acmé, el clímax La acción descendiente La resolución

El Protagonista Definición: usualmente el mayor personaje quien directa la acción

El Antagonista Definition: el personaje o la fuerza que contra el protagonista

El conflicto Four Types: Personaje contra … – personaje, – no humano, – si mismo, – o la sociedad? Es un conflicto internal o external? Cuales problems/asuntos tienen que ser resueltos? Da bastante detalles de trama para explicar el conflicto. Four Types: Personaje contra … – personaje, – no humano, – si mismo, – o la sociedad? Es un conflicto internal o external? Cuales problems/asuntos tienen que ser resueltos? Da bastante detalles de trama para explicar el conflicto.

La punta de vista Quien cuenta el cuento?

El escenario Cuándo? Dónde? Da detalles de tiempo y lugar del cuento y su importancia para los personajes y los eventos del trama.

El tema Debe ser solo una frase. Qué es el mensaje del autor? Qué es la idea universal que el cuento comparte? Cuál idea general puede tomar los lectores? Debe ser solo una frase. Qué es el mensaje del autor? Qué es la idea universal que el cuento comparte? Cuál idea general puede tomar los lectores?

Los pasos del trama Direcciones: 1-2 frases para cada Exposición (Situación básico): Incluye personajes, el escenario, y el fondo corto del cuento. La acción dramática: Identifica lo que crea un conflicto y el trama del cuento. Qué hace este cuento? Clímax: Identifica el momento mas importante y monumental (“AH HA!”) cuando empezamos ver como terminará el cuento. La acción descendiente: Identifica lo que esta pasando para resolver el conflicto y terminar el cuento. El desenlace final (Resolución) : Identifica la terminación y como resolvió todo el conflicto para todos los personajes. Direcciones: 1-2 frases para cada Exposición (Situación básico): Incluye personajes, el escenario, y el fondo corto del cuento. La acción dramática: Identifica lo que crea un conflicto y el trama del cuento. Qué hace este cuento? Clímax: Identifica el momento mas importante y monumental (“AH HA!”) cuando empezamos ver como terminará el cuento. La acción descendiente: Identifica lo que esta pasando para resolver el conflicto y terminar el cuento. El desenlace final (Resolución) : Identifica la terminación y como resolvió todo el conflicto para todos los personajes.

Significant Techniques Directions: Identify and give an example of at least TWO of the tools the author uses best in the writing/telling of the story. Examples: figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, etc.) flashback, foreshadowing, suspense, irony (verbal, situational, dramatic), surprise ending, allusion, symbolism, etc. Directions: Identify and give an example of at least TWO of the tools the author uses best in the writing/telling of the story. Examples: figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, etc.) flashback, foreshadowing, suspense, irony (verbal, situational, dramatic), surprise ending, allusion, symbolism, etc.

Example using the children’s story, Corduroy. Directions: As I read you the story, try to identify some of story elements and parts of plot.

Corduroy Example Protagonist: Corduroy: brown teddy bear with green overalls and a missing a button. He wants to find a home.

Corduroy Example Antagonist: button (nonhuman): the missing button is keeping Corduroy from finding a home.

Corduroy Example Conflicts: a)Corduroy vs. button (external): without the button, Corduroy can’t find a home. b) Corduroy vs. self (internal): Corduroy is sad that he can’t find a home; he has a strong desire for friendship

Corduroy Example Setting: department store (toy section), mostly at night, inner city, 1950s

Corduroy Example POV: 3 rd limited (Corduroy) We only have a focus on Corduroy’s thoughts and feelings

Corduroy Example Possible Themes: Be proud of who you are. Be accepting of all types of people. Success comes from determination.

Corduroy Example ST: a) personification: the teddy bear has human characteristics (walking, talking, feelings) b) suspense: Will Corduroy find a home/friend? c) surprise ending: Lisa comes back to buy him D) situational irony: even though Corduroy is missing his button, Lisa loves him anyway

Corduroy Example Parts of Plot Exposition: Corduroy, a teddy bear, is sitting on a shelf waiting to be taken home in a department store.

Corduroy Example Parts of Plot Complication: Corduroy has lost a button on his overalls causing him to be “damaged goods” and no one will buy him.

Corduroy Example Parts of Plot Climax: Lisa comes in the next day and buys Corduroy.

Corduroy Example Parts of Plot Resolution: Lisa sews a button on Corduroy and they hug each other. Corduroy has a friend and a home.