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Literary Analysis -
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Activity 1
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Activity 3
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Activity 5
Jupiter is the biggest
planet
Activity 2
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Activity 4
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Literary analysis - infographics
Our teaching method
Mercury is small
and very hot
Activities
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Goals
Earth is the third
planet from the
Sun
Feedback
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold
place
Resources
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Freedom
Mercury is small and the
closest planet to the Sun
10%
Identity
Earth is the only planet
that harbors life
50%
Power
Venus is hot and the
second planet from the
Sun
Love
Despite being red, Mars
is actually a very cold
place
25%
75%
Literary analysis - infographics
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Earth
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest
planet
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant and
has rings
Common
themes in
literature
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Element 1
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun 4/5
Element 2
Venus has a beautiful name and
is very hot 3/5
Element 3
Earth is the only planet that
harbors life 2/5
Element 4
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place 1/5
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Compare
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest of
them all
Debate
Mars is actually a cold place. It
is full of iron oxide dust
Contrast
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun
Trace
Earth is the third planet from the
Sun and harbors life
Literary analysis - infographics
Venus
Venus has a nice
name
Earth
Earth is where we
live
Jupiter
Jupiter is a big
planet
Saturn
Saturn has
several rings
Elements
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one
Techniques
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold
place
Literary analysis
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Types of
characters
Protagonist
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Antagonist
Venus has a cute name
and is very hot
Main
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Supporting
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
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Symbolism
The Sun is the big star at
the center of the Solar
System. Three quarters of
the Sun is hydrogen
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Earth
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
01 02
03 04
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Rising
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Climax
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Falling
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
Exposition
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest of them all
Resolution
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
Literary analysis - infographics
Mercury
Mercury was
named after a
Roman god
Venus
Venus has a
poisonous
atmosphere
Earth
Earth is the
Blue Planet
Mars
Mars is
actually a cold
place
Jupiter
Jupiter was
named after a
Roman god
01
02
03
04
05
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Idea A Idea B Idea A Idea B Idea A Idea B
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Place
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Atmosphere
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Time
Setting
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Task/Topic Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Venus has a beautiful
name
Earth is the planet that
harbors life
Mars is actually a very
cold place
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THIS MONTH
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
Lesson
Mercury is small and
the closest planet to the
Sun
Test / exam
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
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TASK DESCRIPTION DONE
Task A
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Task B
Earth is the third planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
Task C
Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Read the statements and choose the correct answer
What are the most studied literary elements?
01
Plot, characters, setting, point of view, theme and symbolism
A
Plot, fantasy, weather, costumes, theme and number of pages
B
What is the definition of “plot” in literature?
02
The sequence of interconnected events within the story
A
The inferred stance taken on the central topic of a story
B
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Directions: Read the statements and choose the correct answer
Which of the following elements
is NOT analyzed in literary
analysis?
01
Characters
A
Setting
B
Author's life
C
Theme
D
What literary device is used to
make a comparison between two
things?
02
Simile
A
Metaphor
B
Personification
C
Hyperbole
D
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Answer the questions based on what you have studied
What is the main purpose of literary analysis?
01
Write your answer here…
What does the term "foreshadowing" mean in literary analysis?
02
Write your answer here…
What is the definition of "point of view" in literary analysis?
03
Write your answer here…
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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions
“The old library, with its creaky wooden
floors, held stories waiting to be discovered.
Sarah, an avid reader, found solace among
the shelves, where characters leaped off the
pages and adventures awaited. The library
was her sanctuary, a place where
imagination knew no bounds.”
What is the setting of the story?
Write your answer here…
How is the library described?
Write your answer here…
How does Sarah feel about it?
Write your answer here…
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Directions: Determine whether the statements are true or false
Statements True False
The protagonist is always the hero of the story
Theme is the central message about life in a story
Point of view refers to the narrator's perspective
Conflict can be internal or external
Tone reflects the protagonist's attitude
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Read the statements and connect the columns
Theme
The sequence of events in a story
Point of view
The natural or artificial scenery of a story
Symbolism
The idea or message the author wants to share
Plot
Setting
The author's perspective or narrative mode
The use of objects to represent deeper meanings
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Read the excerpts and identify the literary element
"The sun smiled down on the blooming flowers, its golden rays kissing
the petals awake."
…
"The wind whispered through the trees, sharing ancient tales of
forgotten times."
…
"The stars blinked in the night sky, as if they were winking secrets to
the dreamers below."
…
"The waves danced on the shore, a ballet of nature's beauty under the
moonlit sky."
…
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Directions: Read the following poem and answer the questions
“Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
In sugar bowls,
Sweetness is true.
Beneath the moon,
Stars softly gleam,
In whispered night,
Dreams take their dream.”
What is the predominant rhyme scheme?
Write your answer here…
What is the central theme of the poem?
Write your answer here…
What is the purpose of the repetition?
Write your answer here…
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Complete the following diagram
…
Love
…
Power
…
…
Common
themes in
literature
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate literary term
The stars danced in the night sky, a ____________ of the universe's grand
celebration.
01
The old house sighed and groaned as if it were alive, a classic example of
____________.
02
Her laughter was music to his ears, a beautiful ____________ that filled the air with
joy.
03
The wind whispered through the trees, creating a soothing ____________ that echoed
in the silent forest.
04
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Directions: Match the literary term on the left with its definition
Conflict Mood Tone Setting Plot
Struggle between opposing forces in a story …
Author's attitude toward the subject of the work …
Series of related events in a story …
Background of time, location, and social environment …
Emotional atmosphere of a literary work …
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Directions: Complete the diagram and give examples
1. Read “Mars”
2. Make a list of the
characters
3. Identify what type
each one is
4. Complete the
diagram and give an
example
Types of
characters
…
…
…
…
Example…
Example…
Example…
Example…
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Directions: Create your own plot twists for well-known stories
1. Choose a classic story:
○ Mercury
○ Mars
○ Earth
○ Venus
2. Create a plot twist and consider how
this twist would affect the characters,
the plot, and the overall theme of the
story
Write your answer here…
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Directions: Unscramble the letters to form meaningful words
C
H
A R A
C
T E
R
R O E
T
P
A M
H
E
S
C
N R
A Y
S
I Y M O
B S
M L
Literary analysis - infographics
Directions: Find the literary elements in the word search puzzle
A S D F G C T H E M E H J P
Q W E R T L Y U I P O E M L
E X P O S I T I O N P O I O
Z X C V B M N M P Z Q W H T
J L K I N A R R A T I O N S
D F T Y N X S E T T I N G M
PLOT
CLIMAX
POEM
SETTING
NARRATION
THEME
EXPOSITION
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    9th Grade Literary Analysis- Language Arts Infographics Here is where this template begins
  • 2.
    About literary analysis- infographics ● This template contains an assortment of complementary infographic resources for the Literary Analysis - Language Arts - 9th Grade presentation ● These infographics are adapted to the style of the aforementioned presentation, so you can insert them easily and have them completely integrated at once. You just need to do the following: ○ Select the element that you want to copy ○ Right-click and choose “Copy” ○ Go to the slide where you want the element to appear ○ Right-click and choose “Paste”
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    Literary analysis -infographics Activity 1 Mercury is the smallest planet Activity 3 Earth is the planet that harbors life Activity 5 Jupiter is the biggest planet Activity 2 Venus is the second planet from the Sun Activity 4 Mars is actually a very cold place
  • 4.
    Literary analysis -infographics Our teaching method Mercury is small and very hot Activities Venus is the second planet from the Sun Goals Earth is the third planet from the Sun Feedback Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Resources
  • 5.
    Literary analysis -infographics Freedom Mercury is small and the closest planet to the Sun 10% Identity Earth is the only planet that harbors life 50% Power Venus is hot and the second planet from the Sun Love Despite being red, Mars is actually a very cold place 25% 75%
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    Literary analysis -infographics Mercury Mercury is the smallest planet Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun Earth Earth is the planet that harbors life Mars Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Jupiter Jupiter is the biggest planet Saturn Saturn is a gas giant and has rings Common themes in literature
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    Literary analysis -infographics Element 1 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun 4/5 Element 2 Venus has a beautiful name and is very hot 3/5 Element 3 Earth is the only planet that harbors life 2/5 Element 4 Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place 1/5
  • 8.
    Literary analysis -infographics Compare Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest of them all Debate Mars is actually a cold place. It is full of iron oxide dust Contrast Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Trace Earth is the third planet from the Sun and harbors life
  • 9.
    Literary analysis -infographics Venus Venus has a nice name Earth Earth is where we live Jupiter Jupiter is a big planet Saturn Saturn has several rings Elements Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one Techniques Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place Literary analysis
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    Literary analysis -infographics Types of characters Protagonist Mercury is the smallest planet Antagonist Venus has a cute name and is very hot Main Earth is the planet that harbors life Supporting Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
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    Literary analysis -infographics Symbolism The Sun is the big star at the center of the Solar System. Three quarters of the Sun is hydrogen Mercury Mercury is the smallest planet Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun Earth Earth is the planet that harbors life Mars Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 01 02 03 04
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    Literary analysis -infographics Rising Venus is the second planet from the Sun Climax Earth is the planet that harbors life Falling Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Exposition Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest of them all Resolution Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System
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    Literary analysis -infographics Mercury Mercury was named after a Roman god Venus Venus has a poisonous atmosphere Earth Earth is the Blue Planet Mars Mars is actually a cold place Jupiter Jupiter was named after a Roman god 01 02 03 04 05
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    Literary analysis -infographics Idea A Idea B Idea A Idea B Idea A Idea B Venus is the second planet from the Sun Place Earth is the planet that harbors life Atmosphere Mercury is the smallest planet Time Setting
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    Literary analysis -infographics Task/Topic Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Mercury is the smallest planet Venus has a beautiful name Earth is the planet that harbors life Mars is actually a very cold place
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    Literary analysis -infographics THIS MONTH Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Lesson Mercury is small and the closest planet to the Sun Test / exam Venus is the second planet from the Sun
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    Literary analysis -infographics TASK DESCRIPTION DONE Task A Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Venus is the second planet from the Sun Task B Earth is the third planet from the Sun Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Task C Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
  • 18.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the statements and choose the correct answer What are the most studied literary elements? 01 Plot, characters, setting, point of view, theme and symbolism A Plot, fantasy, weather, costumes, theme and number of pages B What is the definition of “plot” in literature? 02 The sequence of interconnected events within the story A The inferred stance taken on the central topic of a story B
  • 19.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the statements and choose the correct answer Which of the following elements is NOT analyzed in literary analysis? 01 Characters A Setting B Author's life C Theme D What literary device is used to make a comparison between two things? 02 Simile A Metaphor B Personification C Hyperbole D
  • 20.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Answer the questions based on what you have studied What is the main purpose of literary analysis? 01 Write your answer here… What does the term "foreshadowing" mean in literary analysis? 02 Write your answer here… What is the definition of "point of view" in literary analysis? 03 Write your answer here…
  • 21.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions “The old library, with its creaky wooden floors, held stories waiting to be discovered. Sarah, an avid reader, found solace among the shelves, where characters leaped off the pages and adventures awaited. The library was her sanctuary, a place where imagination knew no bounds.” What is the setting of the story? Write your answer here… How is the library described? Write your answer here… How does Sarah feel about it? Write your answer here…
  • 22.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Determine whether the statements are true or false Statements True False The protagonist is always the hero of the story Theme is the central message about life in a story Point of view refers to the narrator's perspective Conflict can be internal or external Tone reflects the protagonist's attitude
  • 23.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the statements and connect the columns Theme The sequence of events in a story Point of view The natural or artificial scenery of a story Symbolism The idea or message the author wants to share Plot Setting The author's perspective or narrative mode The use of objects to represent deeper meanings
  • 24.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the excerpts and identify the literary element "The sun smiled down on the blooming flowers, its golden rays kissing the petals awake." … "The wind whispered through the trees, sharing ancient tales of forgotten times." … "The stars blinked in the night sky, as if they were winking secrets to the dreamers below." … "The waves danced on the shore, a ballet of nature's beauty under the moonlit sky." …
  • 25.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Read the following poem and answer the questions “Roses are red, Violets are blue, In sugar bowls, Sweetness is true. Beneath the moon, Stars softly gleam, In whispered night, Dreams take their dream.” What is the predominant rhyme scheme? Write your answer here… What is the central theme of the poem? Write your answer here… What is the purpose of the repetition? Write your answer here…
  • 26.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Complete the following diagram … Love … Power … … Common themes in literature
  • 27.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate literary term The stars danced in the night sky, a ____________ of the universe's grand celebration. 01 The old house sighed and groaned as if it were alive, a classic example of ____________. 02 Her laughter was music to his ears, a beautiful ____________ that filled the air with joy. 03 The wind whispered through the trees, creating a soothing ____________ that echoed in the silent forest. 04
  • 28.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Match the literary term on the left with its definition Conflict Mood Tone Setting Plot Struggle between opposing forces in a story … Author's attitude toward the subject of the work … Series of related events in a story … Background of time, location, and social environment … Emotional atmosphere of a literary work …
  • 29.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Complete the diagram and give examples 1. Read “Mars” 2. Make a list of the characters 3. Identify what type each one is 4. Complete the diagram and give an example Types of characters … … … … Example… Example… Example… Example…
  • 30.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Create your own plot twists for well-known stories 1. Choose a classic story: ○ Mercury ○ Mars ○ Earth ○ Venus 2. Create a plot twist and consider how this twist would affect the characters, the plot, and the overall theme of the story Write your answer here…
  • 31.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Unscramble the letters to form meaningful words C H A R A C T E R R O E T P A M H E S C N R A Y S I Y M O B S M L
  • 32.
    Literary analysis -infographics Directions: Find the literary elements in the word search puzzle A S D F G C T H E M E H J P Q W E R T L Y U I P O E M L E X P O S I T I O N P O I O Z X C V B M N M P Z Q W H T J L K I N A R R A T I O N S D F T Y N X S E T T I N G M PLOT CLIMAX POEM SETTING NARRATION THEME EXPOSITION
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