Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Story and-plot- mary rose tan bsmt2c
1. STORYLINES
(PLOTS)
Tan, Mary Rose R.
BSMT2C, Humanities 13
July 14,2015
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
Centro Escolar University,
Manila Philippines
I learn about literary plots,
electronic research, and
citing references by
completing this activity.
“if you
can
dream it
you can
do it”
See: Common Genres of Fiction here
See: Homework Guide here
2. PLOT or STORYLINE
Short definition: Plot is a narrative (and, traditionally, literary) term defined as the
events that make up a story, particularly: as they relate to one another in a pattern
or in a sequence; as they relate to each other through cause and effect; how the
reader views the story; or simply by coincidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative)
In my own words: it is the summarization of the whole story. It gives you a preview
from what will be happening in the story.
My example: Robotics nerd Hiro Hamada discovers an inflatable
health care robot Baymax created in the past by his brother,
Tedashi. After a terrible life-changing accident, Hiro and Baymax
team up with four other nerds and save their hometown San
Fransokyo from an evil super villain trying to take over with Hiro's
invention. From Walt Disney Studios, comes Big Hero 6. Big Hero 6 is
set in a futuristic city called San Fransokyo. It centres around Hiro
Hamada, who, with his friends and his brother Tadashi's robot
designed for healthcare, Baymax, set off to save the city of San
Fransokyo from a notorious villain. Hiro is a young boy who
graduated at age 14 or 13. Hiro does not know what to do with his
life, until he gets some help from his older brother Tadashi. Hiro
applies to get in a "nerd" college, only to be traumatized. But with
the help of Baymax Hamada, Hiro goes on an unexpected journey
with some of his friends. Watch as Hiro Hamada takes down an evil
villain and some very important people pass away.
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3. ILLUSTRATION
Picture of a plot diagram from the internet. It
should fit and fill this space. Select one that is
simple, clear, and with portrait orientation.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2245084/plotsummary
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4. MY OWN PLOT
Create and insert here a drawing of a plot
diagram based on your example.
Source: Cite your own work, using APA format citation.
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5. RISING ACTION
The rising action is the part of the plot where
obstacles stand in the way of the protagonist
achieving his goal.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/rising-action-
in-a-story-definition-examples-quiz.html
In my own words: it is the one that keeps people
not to be bored and be attentive from what will
be the next to happen
My example:
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6. TURNING POINT
turning point a time when an important change
happens
http://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/turning%20point
In my own words: it is a moment when it has a
sudden change happens
My example:
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7. CLIMAX
the most exciting and important part of a story,
play, or movie that occurs usually at or near the
end
http://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/climax
In my own words: it is the most significant part of
the story because it is the intense moment in the
story
My example:
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8. FALLING ACTION
the part of a literary plot that occurs after the cli
max has been reached
and the conflict has been resolved.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/falling+
action
In my own words: it is when the climax has
occurred already.
My example:
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9. RESOLUTION
the act or process of resolving
http://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/resolution
In my own words: it is when the ptotagonist
already done a solution
My example:
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10. PLOT ELEMENTS:
Brain Practice
Tan, Mary Rose R.
BSMT2C, Humanities 13
July 14,2015
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
Centro Escolar University,
Manila Philippines
I personalize my learning
about the parts of literary
plot by completing this
three-part activity.
Related Stuff
11. New concepts learned
I learned the different meanings of storylines
and its elements. It gave me the real idea of
what is the plot(storyline) is.
NEW INPUTS
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12. This reminds me of…
What were the events that happened in
the past. It made me think what were the
climax or falling action of my own story
CONNECTIONS
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13. Usefulness in real situations
I can use it to know and to connect my
experinces and to know if I am already
close to achieving my climax or I am in
the rising action yet.
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APPLICATIONS
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Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.
15. SEVEN POINTS
1. Delete the instructions. When you submit
your work, only your answers should be seen.
2. Keep it short: this one slide only
3. Short definition: Use direct quotes inside
quotation marks.
4. Source: Use APA format
5. Hyperlink: Embed like this
Available online 12-12-2015.
6. In my own words: Paraphrase succinctly
7. Example: From your own experience
GUIDELINES