ELEMENTS OF A NOVEL

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englishSecondary Education

This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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ELOS

Learners will be able to:


recall some important novels and novelists.
explore various elements of a novel.
understand the difference between a story and a novel.
watch summary of a novel by any eminent author/writer and write a classified summary of the same. 




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Mention name of any novel you have read or a novel-based-movie you have watched.
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Slide 3 - Open question

Share the summary of the
same in 3 - 4 lines
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Slide 4 - Open question

What is the major difference
between a story and a novel?
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Slide 5 - Open question

The major difference is length
Novel is just an extended story.

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ELEMENTS
  1. Theme (love, war, betrayal, plight etc. )
  2. Beginning
  3. Plot
  4. Conclusion
  5. Character 
  6. Feelings of the character
  7. Supporting characters
  8. Setting 

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Step- by -step, give a brief description(1 to 2 lines) of all the elements of 'Breaking In' in the upcoming slides.

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Theme
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Slide 9 - Open question

Beginning
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Plot
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Conclusion
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Character
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Slide 13 - Open question

Their feelings
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Slide 14 - Open question

Setting
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Slide 15 - Open question

Supporting characters
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Slide 16 - Open question

  • Watch the upcoming novel carefully and then write a classified summary of the same(under the various elements)
  • You may also make quick notes of the names of important characters, setting etc.

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Now, write a classified summary of the same in your notebooks in 50 - 100 words.
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HOMEFUN
‘Arundhati Roy had won the Booker’s Prize’



Collect information about the fine author and the award mentioned above. Paste an image of hers and write down the information collected beneath. 

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