4HV - Plot - literary devices - charles

Today's Lesson!
  • Go over the Chapter Test
  •  Intro to Project
  • Charles -deep dive
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Today's Lesson!
  • Go over the Chapter Test
  •  Intro to Project
  • Charles -deep dive

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In class today: literary devices:
conflict/plot

10 min. Conflict/plot/roller coaster
20 min. Create your own roller coaster about your book


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Reading time
15 minutes
timer
20:00

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What is "conflict"? (English please)

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External conflict:

* character vs. character

* character vs. society

* character vs. nature

* character vs. technology





Internal conflict:
* character vs. self

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What is "plot"? (English please)

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Plot
Plot is what happens in a story and how these things are told.

Most stories have the same structure.


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Freytag's Pyramid

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Exposition
> the start of the story
> the protagonist is introduced
> the (main/first) setting is described
> something happens

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Rising Action
> events unfold

> things happen

> more problems

> more exciting

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Climax
> most exciting

> problems at max

> can't stop reading/ playing/watching

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Falling Action
> main problem is solved

> other (minor) problems are resolved

> questions are answered

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Denouement

The they-lived-happily-
ever-after-stage

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Create your own roller coaster about Charles


Step 1: write down the elements of the plot
(exposition/rising action etc)
Step 2: brainstorm/think about your book
Step 3: create the roller coaster on paper



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Compare rollercoasters
Do we agree with each other?

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