plot. action of the story. tone. authors attitude, positive, macabre. character. protagonist-main character, does not have o be a hero; antagonist-against protagonist; simple or complex. 5 classic conflicts. man vs. man, man vs. fate/religion/supernatural, man vs. society, man vs. nature, man vs. himself. point of view.
Literature has two major basic elements namely 1.Form and 2.Content These two elements,each has other sub elements. 1.Form Sub elements of form are a.characters and characterization b.setting c.plot d.style e.diction or language use 2.Content. a.Themes b.Message c.conflict d.Philosophy
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confident.’’For’each’element,’write’me’one’to’three’sentencesabout’awork’of’literature’you’ have’readthat’employs’that’element’or’techniquein’an’interestingor’significant’way.’’ ’’ Example:’Running’through’almost’all’of’theshort’stories’in’Jhumpa’Lahiri’s’Interpreterof’
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They are the essential ingredients required to create any piece of literature, including poems, plays, novels, short stories, feature articles, nonfiction books, etc. Literary devices, on the other hand, are tools and techniques that are used to create specific effects within a work.
Conclusion: Though the essential elements of literature are few in number, they can take a lifetime to master. The more experience a student gains in creating and analyzing texts with reference to these elements, the more adept they will become in their use.
Students must name a scene from each story that corresponds to each of the sections of the plot as listed above: exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
While the subject of a text is what it is about, the theme is more to do with how the writer feels about that subject as conveyed in the writing. It is also important to note that while all works of literature have a theme, they never state that theme explicitly.
The protagonist is the story’s main character. The story’s plot centers around this character and they are usually sympathetic and likable for the reader, that is, they are most often the ‘hero’ of the story.
Setting consists of two key elements: space and time. Space refers to the where of the story; most often the geographical location where the action of the story takes place. Time refers to the when of the story. This could be an historical period, the present, or in the future.
Plot refers to all of the related things that happen in sequence in a story. The shape of the plot comes from the order of these events and consists of several distinct aspects that we’ll look at in turn.