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INTRINSIC ELEMENTS (Part 2: Setting, theme, plot and Point of View)

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Intrinsic Elements . (Part 2: Setting, theme, plot and Point of View). Setting. The setting of a literary work is the time and place of the action. The setting includes all the details of a place and time – the year, the time of day, even the weather. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INTRINSIC ELEMENTS

(Part 2: Setting, theme, plot and Point of View)

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SETTINGThe setting of a literary work is the time and

place of the action. The setting includes all the details of a place

and time – the year, the time of day, even the weather.

The place may be a specific country, state, region, community, neighborhood, building, institution, or home.

The setting of a story often helps to create a particular mood, or feeling.

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TRY TO DETERMINE THE SETTING

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THEME The theme of a literary work is its central

message, concern, or purpose. A theme can usually be expressed as a

generalization, or general statement, about people or life.

The theme may be stated directly by the writer although it is more often presented indirectly.

When the theme is stated indirectly, the reader must figure out the theme by looking carefully at what the work reveals about the people or about life.

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PLOT

Plot is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.

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Exposition: the start of the story, the situation before the action starts

Rising Action: the series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax

Climax: the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action

Falling Action: all of the action which follows the climax

Resolution: the conclusion, the tying together of all of the threads

PLOT COMPONENTS

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THE EXAMPLE OF PLOT STRUCTURE

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PLOT: CONFLICT

Conflict is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

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PLOT: TYPES OF CONFLICT

Character vs Nature

Character vs Society

Character vs Self

Character vs Character

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POINT OF VIEW Point of View is the perspective from

which a story is told. It is the relationship of the narrator to the story. First-person is told by a character who uses

the first-person pronoun “I”.Third-person limited point of view is the

point of view where the narrator uses third-person pronouns such as “he” and “she” to refer to the characters.

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DETERMINE THE POINT OF VIEW

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THE APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA (P.2)

W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM [1933]

Read it together with your group and determine the setting and draw the plot Structure