Topic: Generating Ideas : Who? List and describe the characters involved in the narrative you are creating. Character Name: How would you describe this character? Why? Physical Appearance Feelings Attitude Character Name: How would you describe this character? Why? Physical Appearance Feelings Attitude Character Name: How would you describe this character? Why? Physical Appearance Feelings Attitude What? Conflict Characters Conflict Experienced How do they respond? Where? Write some words or phrases that will help you describe the setting of your story. Where do the events take place? What does it look like there? What does it feel like there? Organization When? Plan the course of events in your narrative. Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Voice How? Think of the overall effect you would like your narrative to have on the reader. How will you create that effect? Brainstorm ways to establish voice. Point of View: Tone—What is the attitude of your story? Pace—How fast is your story going to move ? Words to describe the tone: How will you communicate that tone? How do you want readers to feel after they read your story? What pace fits your narrative: Why? How will you create that pace? Print | Save From another character’s perspective, narrate a scene that tells the story of Macbeth’s coronation dinner and his reaction to seeing Banquo’s ghost. Narrate a scene where the weird sisters appear and speak to Macduff after King Duncan is killed. Narrate a scene where Macbeth and Lady Macbeth prepare for Banquo’s funeral and tell the story of their interaction. .