1. T h e A n a t o m y
Of A Story
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Breaking down a story to its elements
2. INTRODUCTION
What is a story?
What is it made up of?
A story always has the same structure:
beginning, middle , end. But is that all?
There are certain elements that make up a story ; always and
without fail. Otherwise, there is no story at all, at least not a
good story worth telling, let alone reading.
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3. The Elements of a Story Explained
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Basic elements
of a story
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The elements of
a plot
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Advanced elements
of a story
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5. Details can describe:
• Time of day
• Time of year
• Time in History
• Scenery
• Weather
• Location
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6. person
thing
animal
anything personified
one main character
or many
secondary characters
- not always
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7. The events that happen in a story
In a plot you typically find
introduction
rising action
climax,
falling action
resolution.
Plot is often represented
as an arc.
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8. Every story must have
a conflict a challenge or problem
No conflict -> no purpose or trajectory.
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12. an inciting incident
pushes the plot into motion
events are building
protagonist takes action
storyline more complex
a sense of tension
Rising
Action
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13. turning point
in the plot of a story
a “climax”– the central struggle
protagonist faces the main challenge
lead to the outcome or goal of the story
the most emotional part of the storyline
involves the most action
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Climax
14. During this stage
the action winds down
loose ends get tied up
events are resolved
results of the
protagonists’ actions
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15. Conclusion
goal resolved
conflict ends
(could be positive, negative or
neutral)
This is the end of the story
5. Denouement
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17. : “Who” is telling the story?
• 1st person (“I”)
• 3rd person (“he/she/it”)
• Limited (one character’s
perspective)
• multiple (many characters’
perspectives)
• omniscient (all knowing narrator)
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18. The overall emotional “tone”
feeling of the story.
happy, funny, sad, depressed?
Tone can be portrayed in multiple ways
word and grammar choices
choice of theme
imagery and description
symbolism
the sounds of the words in combination
(i.e. rhyme, rhythm, musicality)
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19. This is how things are said
• Word choices,
• sentence structure
• dialogue
• metaphor
• simile
• hyperbole
Style contributes
significantly to tone
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