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Literary Elements
What parts make up a a story?
Looking For A Rain God
Story GrammarStory Grammar
Setting
Characters
Plot
Climax
Theme
Resolution
Denouement
SettingSetting
Details that describe:Details that describe:
 FurnitureFurniture
 SceneryScenery
 CustomsCustoms
 TransportationTransportation
 ClothingClothing
 DialectsDialects
 WeatherWeather
 Time of dayTime of day
 Time of yearTime of year
Time and place are where the actionTime and place are where the action
occursoccurs
Elements of a SettingElements of a Setting
Setting
Place
Atmosphere
Time
History
EraLife
Mood
Weather
Feelings
Word
Choice
Location
Physical
Day
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The Functions of a SettingThe Functions of a Setting
 To create a mood or atmosphere
 To show a reader a different way of life
 To make action seem more real
 To be the source of conflict or struggle
 To symbolize an idea
Setting
•Setting in a short story refers to the place or
geographical location where
the story takes place.
•Setting also relates to a particular time that is
referred in the story.
•Setting includes the environment or physical space,
the atmosphere or situation that causes an event to
take place, and the socio-cultural contexts of the
people involved or portrayed in the story.
Setting Of The Rain God
The story “Looking for A Rain God” is set in
the village of Kgotla and the
surrounding areas, Africa. The story is set in
the periods before and after
1958. Before 1958, the land is rich with trees,
flowing plants and vegetation.
Wild figs and berries are available to be
plucked as and when the needs
arise.
Elements ofElements of
CharacterCharacter
Character
Main
Flat
Minor
NotFully
Developed
FriendsRelatives
Fully
Developed
Protagonist
AntagonistCo-Main
Enemy
Types of CharactersTypes of Characters
People or animals
Major characters
Minor characters
Round characters
Flat characters
CharacterizationCharacterization A writer reveals what a character is likeA writer reveals what a character is like
and how the character changes throughoutand how the character changes throughout
the story.the story.
Factors in AnalyzingFactors in Analyzing
CharactersCharacters
 Physical appearance of character
 Personality
 Background/personal history
 Motivation
 Relationships
 Conflict
Characters
The main character in the short story is
Mokgobja who is than seventy years
old. The other characters (minor) are:
- Ramadi
- Tiro
- Nesta
- Neo
- Boseyong
Mokgobja
- authoritative
- emotional/sensitive
- impractical ( believes in dogmatic
practices)
- unwise
- irresponsible
- irrational
- insistent
- determined
- selfish, self-centred
- disillusioned
- inhuman
Ramadi
- unrealistic/impractical (down-to-earth)
- disheartened
- conspirator/ accomplice (in murdering the two
children)
- inhuman
- irrational
- determined
- sensitive
- desperate
- easily to be convinced or influenced
Tiro
- unsympathetic
- impractical
- inhuman
- unwise
- not assertive, emotional
- disillusioned
- determine
- guilt-conscious
- easily to be convinced or influence
Nesta
- unsympathetic
- impractical
- inhuman, conspirator in murder
- unwise
- not assertive/ follows blindly/ emotional
- disillusioned/ feels despair/ feels desperate
- determined
- selfish, self-centred
- easily to be convinced or influenced
Neo and Boseyong
- innocent, naïve
- playful
- childish
- happy
- excited
- obedient
- living in their own child-world
PlotPlot
Plot is what happens and how itPlot is what happens and how it
happens in a narrative. Ahappens in a narrative. A
narrative is any work that tells anarrative is any work that tells a
story, such as a short story, astory, such as a short story, a
novel, a drama, or a narrativenovel, a drama, or a narrative
poem.poem.
Parts of a PlotParts of a Plot
Inciting incident – event that gives rise to
conflict (opening situation)
Development- events that occur as result of
central conflict (rising action)
Climax- highest point of interest or
suspense of story
Resolution- when conflict ends
Denouement- when characters go back to
their life before the conflict
Diagram of PlotDiagram of Plot
Inciting incident/
Opening situation
Introduction
Development/
RisingAction
Climax
Resolution
Denouement
Special Techniques ofSpecial Techniques of
PlotPlotSuspense- excitement or tension
Foreshadowing- hint or clue about what will
happen in story
Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of
events to tell about something that happened
in the past
Surprise Ending- conclusion that reader does
not expect
Plot
Exposition
The story unfolds with the description of the land
which is fertile and rich before 1958. The people
enjoy the fertile land and water is available at
various places for them to quench their thirst. The
land is filled with trees,
flowing plants and vegetations. Wild figs and berries
are available to be plucked as and when the needs
arise. But all this changes after 1958, as a seven-
year drought hits the land.
The landscape, which looks green and fertile,
changes forms to become an open dry-land
and the places providing water vanish. The
land transforms into thorny bushes, withering
trees and the grounds are barren. The seven
year drought changes everything, rain
becomes a rarity.
The Rising Action Stage
The people experience the real torture of drought.
With no rain the air becomes dry and moisture-less,
burning the skin. There is no way of escaping from the
intense heat. The people hope for a good down pour,
but
only slight rain comes in November. It helps loosen up
the earth and then the rain is gone. The sun is cruel and
each day passes with the sun sucking up the moisture
from the earth and leaves it moisture-less. Mokgobja,
Ramadi, Tiro and Nesta are affected by the prolonged
dry spell.
They feel despair and become desperate with
the fear of starvation and the rain not falling.
The emotional intensity builds and the
womenfolk let out the signs of coming to their
breaking-point. The men are affected by the
wailing and actions of the two women
Mokgobja recalls an ancient act to make the rain
fall. He manages to
convince the others of the effect of the ritual
and rain will fall. The others agree with him.
ConflictConflict Conflict is a struggle between opposing forcesConflict is a struggle between opposing forces
 Every plot must contain some kind of conflictEvery plot must contain some kind of conflict
 Stories can have more than one conflictStories can have more than one conflict
 Conflicts can be external or internalConflicts can be external or internal
 External conflictExternal conflict- outside force may be person, group,- outside force may be person, group,
animal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacleanimal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacle
 Internal conflictInternal conflict- takes place in a character’s mind- takes place in a character’s mind
Conflict in the story
They perform the ritual and the two children are
sacrificed. Their bodies are spread across the
land.
Falling action stage
There is still no rain. At night there is total
silence. During the day, the sun reigns to blaze
and devour heat. The family decides to return to
the village. The villagers suspect something is
wrong as the two girls are missing. The
family tells them that the two girls have died.
However, the villagers are not convinced.The
police question the family members. The
mother of the two children is not able to hold
on any more and tells the truth. They have
sacrificed the two little girls to the rain god.
Ending
Ramadi and Mokgobja are both charged and
sentenced to death for committing ritual murder.
They have to face the consequences of their
actions.
ThemeTheme
A central message, concern, or insight
into life expressed through a literary
work
Can be expressed by one or two
sentence statement about human
beings or about life
May be stated directly or implied
Interpretation uncovers the theme
•Humanity
•Humanity is about caring for one another, and
protecting the innocent from troubles and
dangers. Humanity is against the killing of
children or any person. Human sacrifice is the
thing of the past and is not practical in modern
times, as there is law and order. Moreover, it is
morally and legally wrong to kill someone.
Human rights and laws provide for the
protection of children and individuals. There is
no excuse to kill others in the name of sacifice.
•Life is precious
The theme also deals with suicide and tribal
murder.The moral issue on the life is no one has
the right to take his or her life.Life is the gift of
the God and it is precious.In the story,two men
murder two kids in the ritual to please the rain
god.The value of life is discussed as a theme in
the story.
Theme
Moral Values
It is important to be practical and act rationally .
 The story teaches us to be practical and learn to solve
problems carefully.There is a need for us to be
realistic in life. It is important for a person to be
able to handle situations even under trying
conditions. This is the reality ofliving in a society. In
the story, the adults are not practical and act
irrationally. They think it is fine to kill the two
innocent children. Mokgobja is over seventy years old
and decides to take the lives of the two children to
make the rain fall and for the adults to continue
living. There is a need for
us to find solutions to problems by thinking rationally
and practically.
It is important to appreciate the gift of life
 The story teaches us to appreciate the gift of life. The gift
of life is divine. As humans we have a moral obligation to
protect life and not to end it by
committing suicide. It is also against the law to take one’s
life or to kill others. In the story, two innocent and
precious lives are lost because of an irrational act of
sacrificing children. It is also a brutal act. Life is too
precious. Mokgobja and Ramadi are sentenced to death
for murdering the two children. The sentence is a stern
reminder to others that it is against the
law to carry out cold blooded murder in the pretext of
tribal customs, rituals and cultural practices. The story
teaches us to appreciate the gift of life.
Language
The writer uses a narrative style to tell the
story. The writer uses the narrative style to
share the experiences the characters
undergo. The writer uses language and
other literary elements or devices
effectively. The other literary devices or
elements are imagery, symbolism, irony
and figurative language
IMAGERY
Imagery is chosen words or phrases that
involve our five senses. These words and
phrases give us a picture-like experience in
our mind. The writer also uses words that
work on the five senses of the readers. This
provides a
wholesome experience to the readers. In
“Looking for a Rain God” the sense of sight,
the sense of hearing and the sense of touch,
are clearly notable through the use of words
and phrase.
Sense of hearing
The writer uses words and phrases that refer
to sound such as rain, hear the proclamation,
insect singing, rustling, chattered, soft tones,
scolded, high- pitched wailing, low mournful
note, frenzy, whispering, deathly silence,
murmur, and broke down. These words make
the readers experience the events in the story
in specific contexts.
THE END

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Literally elements raining gods

  • 1. Literary Elements What parts make up a a story? Looking For A Rain God
  • 3. SettingSetting Details that describe:Details that describe:  FurnitureFurniture  SceneryScenery  CustomsCustoms  TransportationTransportation  ClothingClothing  DialectsDialects  WeatherWeather  Time of dayTime of day  Time of yearTime of year Time and place are where the actionTime and place are where the action occursoccurs
  • 4. Elements of a SettingElements of a Setting Setting Place Atmosphere Time History EraLife Mood Weather Feelings Word Choice Location Physical Day Useasactivatortoactivatepriorknowledge.Write thewebontheboardoroverheadandstudents createoneattheirseats.Thenasclassshareandfill in.
  • 5. The Functions of a SettingThe Functions of a Setting  To create a mood or atmosphere  To show a reader a different way of life  To make action seem more real  To be the source of conflict or struggle  To symbolize an idea
  • 6. Setting •Setting in a short story refers to the place or geographical location where the story takes place. •Setting also relates to a particular time that is referred in the story. •Setting includes the environment or physical space, the atmosphere or situation that causes an event to take place, and the socio-cultural contexts of the people involved or portrayed in the story.
  • 7. Setting Of The Rain God The story “Looking for A Rain God” is set in the village of Kgotla and the surrounding areas, Africa. The story is set in the periods before and after 1958. Before 1958, the land is rich with trees, flowing plants and vegetation. Wild figs and berries are available to be plucked as and when the needs arise.
  • 9. Types of CharactersTypes of Characters People or animals Major characters Minor characters Round characters Flat characters
  • 10. CharacterizationCharacterization A writer reveals what a character is likeA writer reveals what a character is like and how the character changes throughoutand how the character changes throughout the story.the story. Factors in AnalyzingFactors in Analyzing CharactersCharacters  Physical appearance of character  Personality  Background/personal history  Motivation  Relationships  Conflict
  • 11. Characters The main character in the short story is Mokgobja who is than seventy years old. The other characters (minor) are: - Ramadi - Tiro - Nesta - Neo - Boseyong
  • 12. Mokgobja - authoritative - emotional/sensitive - impractical ( believes in dogmatic practices) - unwise - irresponsible - irrational - insistent - determined - selfish, self-centred - disillusioned - inhuman
  • 13. Ramadi - unrealistic/impractical (down-to-earth) - disheartened - conspirator/ accomplice (in murdering the two children) - inhuman - irrational - determined - sensitive - desperate - easily to be convinced or influenced
  • 14. Tiro - unsympathetic - impractical - inhuman - unwise - not assertive, emotional - disillusioned - determine - guilt-conscious - easily to be convinced or influence
  • 15. Nesta - unsympathetic - impractical - inhuman, conspirator in murder - unwise - not assertive/ follows blindly/ emotional - disillusioned/ feels despair/ feels desperate - determined - selfish, self-centred - easily to be convinced or influenced
  • 16. Neo and Boseyong - innocent, naïve - playful - childish - happy - excited - obedient - living in their own child-world
  • 17. PlotPlot Plot is what happens and how itPlot is what happens and how it happens in a narrative. Ahappens in a narrative. A narrative is any work that tells anarrative is any work that tells a story, such as a short story, astory, such as a short story, a novel, a drama, or a narrativenovel, a drama, or a narrative poem.poem.
  • 18. Parts of a PlotParts of a Plot Inciting incident – event that gives rise to conflict (opening situation) Development- events that occur as result of central conflict (rising action) Climax- highest point of interest or suspense of story Resolution- when conflict ends Denouement- when characters go back to their life before the conflict
  • 19. Diagram of PlotDiagram of Plot Inciting incident/ Opening situation Introduction Development/ RisingAction Climax Resolution Denouement
  • 20. Special Techniques ofSpecial Techniques of PlotPlotSuspense- excitement or tension Foreshadowing- hint or clue about what will happen in story Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about something that happened in the past Surprise Ending- conclusion that reader does not expect
  • 21. Plot Exposition The story unfolds with the description of the land which is fertile and rich before 1958. The people enjoy the fertile land and water is available at various places for them to quench their thirst. The land is filled with trees, flowing plants and vegetations. Wild figs and berries are available to be plucked as and when the needs arise. But all this changes after 1958, as a seven- year drought hits the land.
  • 22. The landscape, which looks green and fertile, changes forms to become an open dry-land and the places providing water vanish. The land transforms into thorny bushes, withering trees and the grounds are barren. The seven year drought changes everything, rain becomes a rarity.
  • 23. The Rising Action Stage The people experience the real torture of drought. With no rain the air becomes dry and moisture-less, burning the skin. There is no way of escaping from the intense heat. The people hope for a good down pour, but only slight rain comes in November. It helps loosen up the earth and then the rain is gone. The sun is cruel and each day passes with the sun sucking up the moisture from the earth and leaves it moisture-less. Mokgobja, Ramadi, Tiro and Nesta are affected by the prolonged dry spell.
  • 24. They feel despair and become desperate with the fear of starvation and the rain not falling. The emotional intensity builds and the womenfolk let out the signs of coming to their breaking-point. The men are affected by the wailing and actions of the two women Mokgobja recalls an ancient act to make the rain fall. He manages to convince the others of the effect of the ritual and rain will fall. The others agree with him.
  • 25. ConflictConflict Conflict is a struggle between opposing forcesConflict is a struggle between opposing forces  Every plot must contain some kind of conflictEvery plot must contain some kind of conflict  Stories can have more than one conflictStories can have more than one conflict  Conflicts can be external or internalConflicts can be external or internal  External conflictExternal conflict- outside force may be person, group,- outside force may be person, group, animal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacleanimal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacle  Internal conflictInternal conflict- takes place in a character’s mind- takes place in a character’s mind Conflict in the story They perform the ritual and the two children are sacrificed. Their bodies are spread across the land.
  • 26. Falling action stage There is still no rain. At night there is total silence. During the day, the sun reigns to blaze and devour heat. The family decides to return to the village. The villagers suspect something is wrong as the two girls are missing. The family tells them that the two girls have died. However, the villagers are not convinced.The police question the family members. The mother of the two children is not able to hold on any more and tells the truth. They have sacrificed the two little girls to the rain god.
  • 27. Ending Ramadi and Mokgobja are both charged and sentenced to death for committing ritual murder. They have to face the consequences of their actions.
  • 28. ThemeTheme A central message, concern, or insight into life expressed through a literary work Can be expressed by one or two sentence statement about human beings or about life May be stated directly or implied Interpretation uncovers the theme
  • 29. •Humanity •Humanity is about caring for one another, and protecting the innocent from troubles and dangers. Humanity is against the killing of children or any person. Human sacrifice is the thing of the past and is not practical in modern times, as there is law and order. Moreover, it is morally and legally wrong to kill someone. Human rights and laws provide for the protection of children and individuals. There is no excuse to kill others in the name of sacifice.
  • 30. •Life is precious The theme also deals with suicide and tribal murder.The moral issue on the life is no one has the right to take his or her life.Life is the gift of the God and it is precious.In the story,two men murder two kids in the ritual to please the rain god.The value of life is discussed as a theme in the story. Theme
  • 31. Moral Values It is important to be practical and act rationally .  The story teaches us to be practical and learn to solve problems carefully.There is a need for us to be realistic in life. It is important for a person to be able to handle situations even under trying conditions. This is the reality ofliving in a society. In the story, the adults are not practical and act irrationally. They think it is fine to kill the two innocent children. Mokgobja is over seventy years old and decides to take the lives of the two children to make the rain fall and for the adults to continue living. There is a need for us to find solutions to problems by thinking rationally and practically.
  • 32. It is important to appreciate the gift of life  The story teaches us to appreciate the gift of life. The gift of life is divine. As humans we have a moral obligation to protect life and not to end it by committing suicide. It is also against the law to take one’s life or to kill others. In the story, two innocent and precious lives are lost because of an irrational act of sacrificing children. It is also a brutal act. Life is too precious. Mokgobja and Ramadi are sentenced to death for murdering the two children. The sentence is a stern reminder to others that it is against the law to carry out cold blooded murder in the pretext of tribal customs, rituals and cultural practices. The story teaches us to appreciate the gift of life.
  • 33. Language The writer uses a narrative style to tell the story. The writer uses the narrative style to share the experiences the characters undergo. The writer uses language and other literary elements or devices effectively. The other literary devices or elements are imagery, symbolism, irony and figurative language
  • 34. IMAGERY Imagery is chosen words or phrases that involve our five senses. These words and phrases give us a picture-like experience in our mind. The writer also uses words that work on the five senses of the readers. This provides a wholesome experience to the readers. In “Looking for a Rain God” the sense of sight, the sense of hearing and the sense of touch, are clearly notable through the use of words and phrase.
  • 35. Sense of hearing The writer uses words and phrases that refer to sound such as rain, hear the proclamation, insect singing, rustling, chattered, soft tones, scolded, high- pitched wailing, low mournful note, frenzy, whispering, deathly silence, murmur, and broke down. These words make the readers experience the events in the story in specific contexts.