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Elements of a Story
What you need to know!
Story Elements
Setting
Characters
Plot
Conflict
Resolution
Point of View
Theme
Setting
• Setting is the “where and when”
of a story. It is the time and place
during which the story takes place.
Setting
Details that describe:
 Furniture
 Scenery
 Customs
 Transportation
 Clothing
 Dialects
 Weather
 Time of day
 Time of year
Time and place are where the action occurs
The Functions of a Setting
To create a mood or
atmosphere
To show a reader a
different way of life
To make action seem
more real
To be the source of
conflict or struggle
To symbolize an idea
Mood
• Mood is the feeling that the author tries to convey
throughout the story. The atmosphere or emotional
condition created by the piece, within the setting.
Does the author want the reader to be frightened
or sad, or does the story make the reader laugh
and think happy thoughts?
• To figure out mood, examine how you feel while
reading the story. Often mood is conveyed by the
story’s setting.
Characters
• The person,
animals, and
things
participating
in a story
Characters
• Protagonist and antagonist are used to describe
characters.
• The protagonist is the main character of the
story, the one with whom the reader identifies.
This person is not necessary “good”.
• The antagonist is the force in opposition of the
protagonist; this person may not be “bad” or
“evil”, but he/she opposes the protagonist in a
significant way
Plot (definition)
• Plot is the organized
pattern or sequence of
events that make up a story.
• Plot is the literary element
that describes the structure
of a story. It shows
arrangement of events and
actions within a story.
Parts of aPlot
Exposition - introduction; characters, setting and
conflict (problem) are introduced
Rising Action- events that occur as result of
central conflict
Climax- highest point of interest or suspense of a
story
Falling Action - tension eases; events show the
results of how the main character begins to resolve
the conflict
Resolution- loose ends are tied up; the conflict is
solved
Plot Diagram
2
1
3
4
5
1.Exposition
• This usually occurs at the beginning of a short story.
Here the characters are introduced. We also learn
about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we
are introduced to the main conflict (main problem).
2. Rising Action
• This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A
building of interest or suspense occurs and leads to the
climax. Complications arise
3. Climax
• This is the turning point of the story. Usually the main
character comes face to face with a conflict. The main
character will change in some way. This is the most intense
moment.
4. Falling Action
• Action that follows
the climax and
ultimately leads to
the resolution
5. Resolution
• The conclusion; all loose
ends are tied up.
• Either the character
defeats the problem,
learns to live with the
problem, or the problem
defeats the character.
Putting It All Together
1. Exposition
2. Rising Action
3. Climax
4. Falling Action
5. Resolution
Beginning of
Story
Middle of Story
End of Story
Diagram of Plot
Setting, characters,
and conflict are
introduced
Introduction
/ Exposition
Climax
Resolution
SpecialTechniquesused ina Story
Suspense- excitement, tension, curiosity
Foreshadowing- hint or clue about what will
happen in story
Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of
events to tell about something that happened in the
past
Symbolism – use of specific objects or images to
represent ideas
Personification – when you make a thing,
idea or animal do something only humans do
Surprise Ending - conclusion that reader
does not expect
Conflict
Conflict is the dramatic struggle
between two forces in a story. Without
conflict, there is no plot.
Conflict
Conflict is a problem that must be solved; an
issue between the protagonist and antagonist
forces. It forms the basis of the plot.
Conflicts can be external or internal
External conflict- outside force may be
person, group, animal, nature, or a
nonhuman obstacle
Internal conflict- takes place in a character’s
mind
Types of External Conflict
Character vs Nature
Character vs Society
Character vs Character
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Type of Internal Conflict
Character vs. Self
Point of View
• First Person Point of View- a
character from the story is telling the
story; uses the pronouns “I” and “me”
• Third Person Point of View- an
outside narrator is telling the story;
uses the pronouns “he”, “she”, “they”
Types of Third-Person
Point of View
• Third-Person Limited
• The narrator knows the
thoughts and feelings
on only ONE character
in a story.
• Third-Person Omniscient
• The narrator knows the
thoughts and feeling of
ALL the characters in a
story.
Theme
The theme is the central, general
message, the main idea, the controlling
topic about life or people the author wants
to get across through a literary work
To discover the theme of a story, think big.
What big message is the author trying to say
about the world in which we live?
What is this story telling me about how life
works, or how people behave?
The Theme is also
• the practical lesson ( moral) that we learn
from a story after we read it. The lesson that
teaches us what to do or how to behave after
you have learned something from a story or
something that has happened to you.
Example: The lesson or teaching of the story
is be careful when you’re offered something
for nothing.
Any questions?

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Story elements

  • 1. Elements of a Story What you need to know!
  • 3. Setting • Setting is the “where and when” of a story. It is the time and place during which the story takes place.
  • 4. Setting Details that describe:  Furniture  Scenery  Customs  Transportation  Clothing  Dialects  Weather  Time of day  Time of year Time and place are where the action occurs
  • 5. The Functions of a Setting To create a mood or atmosphere To show a reader a different way of life To make action seem more real To be the source of conflict or struggle To symbolize an idea
  • 6. Mood • Mood is the feeling that the author tries to convey throughout the story. The atmosphere or emotional condition created by the piece, within the setting. Does the author want the reader to be frightened or sad, or does the story make the reader laugh and think happy thoughts? • To figure out mood, examine how you feel while reading the story. Often mood is conveyed by the story’s setting.
  • 7. Characters • The person, animals, and things participating in a story
  • 8. Characters • Protagonist and antagonist are used to describe characters. • The protagonist is the main character of the story, the one with whom the reader identifies. This person is not necessary “good”. • The antagonist is the force in opposition of the protagonist; this person may not be “bad” or “evil”, but he/she opposes the protagonist in a significant way
  • 9. Plot (definition) • Plot is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. • Plot is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.
  • 10. Parts of aPlot Exposition - introduction; characters, setting and conflict (problem) are introduced Rising Action- events that occur as result of central conflict Climax- highest point of interest or suspense of a story Falling Action - tension eases; events show the results of how the main character begins to resolve the conflict Resolution- loose ends are tied up; the conflict is solved
  • 12. 1.Exposition • This usually occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict (main problem).
  • 13. 2. Rising Action • This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs and leads to the climax. Complications arise
  • 14. 3. Climax • This is the turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The main character will change in some way. This is the most intense moment.
  • 15. 4. Falling Action • Action that follows the climax and ultimately leads to the resolution
  • 16. 5. Resolution • The conclusion; all loose ends are tied up. • Either the character defeats the problem, learns to live with the problem, or the problem defeats the character.
  • 17. Putting It All Together 1. Exposition 2. Rising Action 3. Climax 4. Falling Action 5. Resolution Beginning of Story Middle of Story End of Story
  • 18. Diagram of Plot Setting, characters, and conflict are introduced Introduction / Exposition Climax Resolution
  • 19. SpecialTechniquesused ina Story Suspense- excitement, tension, curiosity Foreshadowing- hint or clue about what will happen in story Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about something that happened in the past Symbolism – use of specific objects or images to represent ideas Personification – when you make a thing, idea or animal do something only humans do Surprise Ending - conclusion that reader does not expect
  • 20. Conflict Conflict is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.
  • 21. Conflict Conflict is a problem that must be solved; an issue between the protagonist and antagonist forces. It forms the basis of the plot. Conflicts can be external or internal External conflict- outside force may be person, group, animal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacle Internal conflict- takes place in a character’s mind
  • 22. Types of External Conflict Character vs Nature Character vs Society Character vs Character Character vs Fate QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 23. Type of Internal Conflict Character vs. Self
  • 24. Point of View • First Person Point of View- a character from the story is telling the story; uses the pronouns “I” and “me” • Third Person Point of View- an outside narrator is telling the story; uses the pronouns “he”, “she”, “they”
  • 25. Types of Third-Person Point of View • Third-Person Limited • The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings on only ONE character in a story. • Third-Person Omniscient • The narrator knows the thoughts and feeling of ALL the characters in a story.
  • 26. Theme The theme is the central, general message, the main idea, the controlling topic about life or people the author wants to get across through a literary work To discover the theme of a story, think big. What big message is the author trying to say about the world in which we live? What is this story telling me about how life works, or how people behave?
  • 27. The Theme is also • the practical lesson ( moral) that we learn from a story after we read it. The lesson that teaches us what to do or how to behave after you have learned something from a story or something that has happened to you. Example: The lesson or teaching of the story is be careful when you’re offered something for nothing.