
Elements of Historical Fiction
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6th - 8th Grade
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Theresa Muratorri
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Historical Fiction
Genre Study
Anne Frank
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Review: What is a genre?
Genre is a way to categorize books or literature.
Genres are types of literature.
Realistic
Fiction
Historical
Fiction
Mystery
Nonfiction
Biography
Fantasy
Science
Fiction
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Drag and Drop
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What is Historical Fiction?
A fictional story that takes place in a
particular time period of the past.
★ Typically at least 30 years in the past
Oftentimes the setting is real, but the
characters are fictional.
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Multiple Choice
What is historical fiction?
A type of fiction consisting of real characters AND real settings.
A type of fiction that takes place at in a particular time period of the past.
A type of fiction that takes place in outer space.
A type of fiction that has talking animals in a faraway land.
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3 Elements of Historical Fiction
★ Setting: Real or Imaginary
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Authentic
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Accurate
★ Character: Real or Imaginary
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Real-life historical figures -or- imaginary portrayed in a
realistic manner
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Descriptions, words, & actions match the setting
★ Plot
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Centered around a documented historical event -OR-
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Imaginary storyline reflecting the time period
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Multiple Choice
In historical fiction the setting can be real or imaginary; however, it must be accurate.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Historical Fiction must have characters that were REAL historical figures.
True
False
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Drag and Drop
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Most Important Element: SETTING
★ Authors must RESEARCH
★ Authors reconstruct the PAST
★ Details must be AUTHENTIC
○ Food
○ Clothing
○ Housing
○ Technology
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Multiple Choice
The most important element of a historical fiction plot is
characters
conflict
setting
resolution
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5 Pitfalls
★ Poor research
★ Too much history in the text
★ Dialogue or voice sounds phony
★ Setting isn’t specific enough to show where the
story took place
★ Today’s world creeps into the story
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Multiple Choice
Historical fiction is easy to write because it doesn't require any planning.
True
False
Historical Fiction
Genre Study
Anne Frank
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