
Elements of a Novel
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Elements of a Novel
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What are the elements of a novel?
Plot
Setting
Character
Point of View
Style
Theme
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Multiple Choice
What is plot?
The sequence of events that make up a story.
The ideas present within the story.
The location and time frame of a narrative/story.
The way the author writes, their diction syntax and vocabulary.
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Reorder
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
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Multiple Choice
What is setting?
The words, diction, syntax, and structure that a writer uses.
The idea or theme that an author wishes to portray within a story.
The location and time frame in which the action of a story takes place.
The context that let us know what the story is going to revolve around.
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Why do you think setting is important?
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Poll
Why do you think setting is important?
It helps us understand the context of the story.
It makes it easier to follow the narrative.
It allows us to relate to the characters.
It provides a guide for the themes and motifs in a story.
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Fill in the Blank
___________ are the people the readers follow throughout the story.
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Match
Protagonist
Antagonist
Deuteragonist
Flat character
Round Character
This is the main character, around which the whole story revolves.
This character, or group of characters, causes the conflict for the protagonist.
The second most important character of a narrative,
They don’t have a strong personality. They might rely too heavily on one personality trait.
They have diverse interests, an interesting backstory, and they feel like real people.
This is the main character, around which the whole story revolves.
This character, or group of characters, causes the conflict for the protagonist.
The second most important character of a narrative,
They don’t have a strong personality. They might rely too heavily on one personality trait.
They have diverse interests, an interesting backstory, and they feel like real people.
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Fill in the Blank
The main struggle that the main character faces is know as ____________.
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Character vs. Character
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Supernatural
Character vs. Society
Types of conflict
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Fill in the Blank
What are the three types of point of view?
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Types of Point of View
Second Person
First Person
It means that we are seeing events through the eyes of the character telling the story.
In second person, the narrator is speaking to YOU.
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Third Person
With third-person point of view, the narrator is describing what’s seen, but as a spectator. If the narrator is a character in the story, then we are reading what he or she observes as the story unfolds.
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Multiple Choice
What is limited third person?
The narrator sees only what’s in front of him/her, a spectator of events as they unfold.
We are seeing events through the eyes of the character telling the story.
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Multiple Choice
What is omniscient third person?
The narrator sees all.
The narrator is speaking to YOU.
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Multiple Choice
What is limited omniscient third person?
The narrator can only see into one character’s mind.
The narrator can see into all the characters thoughts and feelings.
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Multiple Choice
What is style?
The main struggle that the protagonist faces.
The words, diction, syntax, and structure that a writer uses.
The recurring issues brought up in a story.
How the characters in a story express themselves.
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Open Ended
What is theme?
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How do we analyze a novel?
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
When analyzing a novel or short story, you’ll need to consider elements such as the context, setting, characters, plot, literary devices, and themes.
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