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Evaluating Plot Elements of Fiction Mrs. Kercher 8 th Grade Gifted

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Evaluating Plot. Elements of Fiction Mrs. Kercher 8 th Grade Gifted. The Story of An Hour. Written by Kate Chopin. Plot Diagram. Create a diagram of events. 3. Climax. 2. Rising Action. 4. Denouement. Trigger Event?. 5. Conclusion. 1. Exposition. Plot – “Story of …”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evaluating Plot

Elements of FictionMrs. Kercher

8th Grade Gifted

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The Story of An Hour

• Written by Kate Chopin

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Plot Diagram

• Create a diagram of events

1. Exposition

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Denouement

5. Conclusion

Trigger Event?

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Plot – “Story of …”

1. What does the story’s first sentence do for the reader?

2. Identify some examples of conflict in the story.

3. Does Mrs. Mallard’s acceptance of her husband’s death come across as a surprise plot? Explain.

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Plot – “The Story of …”

4. How would the story have changed if Mrs. Mallard had been more critical of herself for thinking these thoughts of freedom regarding her husband’s death?

5. A story’s theme is typically solidified in the falling action portion of its plot. This short story has a very brief but powerful resolution. What theme is established after this resolution? Explain and use details from the story.

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How are the following literary elements used in the story?

• Plot• Character• Symbolism• Allegory• Imagery

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