In this lesson, students will learn how to use the plot chart for fictional literature. Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
1. PLOT CHART Name: _________________________ TITLE: CLIMAX: AUTHOR: FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • • • • • • • • • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: Setting: THEME: Characters: Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources Elements of a Plot Chart Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources
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3. ✤ A conflict is a struggle bet ween opposing forces. Conflict is one of the most important elements of stories, novels, and plays because it causes the action. ✤ There are t wo kinds of conflict: external and internal. ✤ An external conflict is one in which a character struggles against some outside force, such as another person. Another kind of external conflict may occur bet ween a character and some force in nature. ✤ An internal conflict takes place within the mind of a character. The character struggles to make a decision, take an action, or overcome a feeling.
4. ✤ Plot is the sequence of events that make up a story. Each event results from a previous one and causes the next.
5. 1. Exposition ✤ In the plot of a story or TITLE: AUTHOR: PLOT CHART CLIMAX: Name: _________________________ FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • drama, the exposition, • • • • • • • or introduction, is the • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: Setting: THEME: Characters: part of the work that Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation.
6. Point of View ✤ Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. It is either a narrator outside the story or a character in the story. ✤ First-person point of view: told by a character who uses the first person pronoun “I.” ✤ Omniscient third-person point of view: narrator uses third-person pronouns such as “he” and “she” and knows and tells about each character feels and thinks. ✤ Limited third-person point of view: narrator uses third person pronouns such as “he” and “she” and relates the inner thoughts and feelings of only one character. Everything is viewed from this character’s perspective.
7. 2. Rising Action PLOT CHART Name: _________________________ ✤This part of the TITLE: CLIMAX: AUTHOR: FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • • • • • story begins to • • • • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: build conflict(s). A Setting: THEME: Characters: Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources building of suspense or interest occurs.
8. 3. Climax ✤ The climax, also called PLOT CHART Name: _________________________ TITLE: CLIMAX: AUTHOR: FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • the turning point, is the • • • • • • • high point in the action of • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: Setting: THEME: Characters: the plot. It is the moment Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources of greatest tension, when the outcome of the plot hangs in the balance.
9. 4. Falling Action ✤All the action PLOT CHART Name: _________________________ TITLE: CLIMAX: AUTHOR: FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • • • • after the climax. • • • • • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: Setting: THEME: Conflicts and Characters: Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources complications begin to resolve.
10. 5. Resolution PLOT CHART Name: _________________________ ✤The resolution TITLE: CLIMAX: AUTHOR: FALLING ACTION: RISING ACTION: • • • • • • • • is the outcome • CONFLICT: RESOLUTION: EXPOSITION: Setting: THEME: Characters: Point of View: Blackbird and Lily Instructional Resources of the conflict in the plot.
11. Putting It All Together Beginning 1. Exposition of Story 2. Rising Action Middle 3. Climax of Story 4. Falling Action End 5. Resolution of Story