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Introduction to basic literature terms

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Goals
By the end of the lesson you will understand the following terms:
Setting, genre, plot, narrator, point of view, conflict, imagery, characterisation

You will then be able to use them to help you talk about the book you are reading.  

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Setting

  • Location
  • Time

What is the setting of the text? 
What is the setting of "Stranger Things" or "The Lion King"?


What is the setting of this text?

He walked into a room with a long line of desks. Each desk had a typewriter and someone sat behind it fantacially typing away. Each person hoping that their story would be the one to make it to the front page tomorrow. 

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Genre - describes the style of a story. Match the series/ film to the correct genre
Science fiction
Romance
Mystery
Dystopian
Horror
Heartstoppers/ A fault in our Stars/ Kissing booth
The 100/ Divergent / Hunger Games
The Exocist / The offering 
Knives out / Sherlock Homles
Avatar / Star Wars / Blade runner

Slide 4 - Drag question

What other genres have you heard of?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Some of the most common ones
  • Thiller - plot twists, red herrings.
  • Coming of Age - main charachter moves from child- to adulthood during the story.
  • Fantasy - imagined world and characters.
  • Historical - set in a real or imagined past.
  • Comedy - based on humour



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A story can have more than one genre.
A
True
B
False

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Plot - The Lion King
What is a plot? (Discuss 
in pairs)




Now: Frozen

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Narrator
The person telling us the story. 

It can be a character in the story, but it doesn't have to be.

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First person:

One person is telling us the story

  • Only their thoughts
  • Only their feelings
  •  Their observations and ideas about people in the story.

Third person:

Limited or Omniscient

Limited - we know all the thoughts of 2 or 3 people

Omniscient - we know what  everyone is thinking or feeling, as if we are watching a film or we are God
Points of view in Literature

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Conflict
Internal or External
What do you think the difference is?

The following characters: Internal or External, or both?
El - Eleven from Stranger Things
Dustin - from Stranger Things
Simba
Elsa - Anna - Kristoff


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Imagery
Writers use this to descibe a scene/ place so that a reader can picture it or the writer trys to stimulate our memories or senses to take us there.

Example: She opened the window and smelt the freshly cut grass. She closed her eyes and listened to the hum and buzz of the insects in the air. 

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Characterisation
The manner in which a writer builds and creates a character. 
Protagonist = Main character
Antagonist = Character working against the main character 
Hero = is noble, brave & does the right thing
Anti hero = lacks heroic qualities / doesn't always do the right thing / can be weak
Villian = has no moral code
Please note: A protagonist can be a hero or an anti hero


 

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Anti-hero
Hero or heroine
Villian
Jack Sparrow
Forrest Gump
Katniss Everdeen
Anakin Skywalker
Haymitch
Abernathy
Froddo
Elsa and Anna
Cruella de Vil
Darth Vader

Slide 14 - Drag question

What was the most interesting thing that you learnt today?

Slide 15 - Open question

Let's start Speed dating ...
  • You have 3 minutes to talk about the book, characters etc. some of the story line without giving away the ending.
  • Think of the new terms you have just learnt and how you can use them.
  • Person listening: ask questions during or after the other person's pitch over the book. Maybe there is something that wasn't clear or something you want to know.
  • Feedback: listener gives feedback to the speaker. (Use of English, description of the story) 
  • Swap roles



 

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