(Lecture - 11) Story Writing
(Lecture - 11) Story Writing
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Elements of a Story:
• Setting – The time and place a story takes place.
• Characters – the people, animals or creatures in a story.
• Plot – the series of events that make up a story.
• Conflict – a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas.
Setting
• The setting describes where Details can describe:
an when the story takes place. ✓ Time of day
• It helps build background and ✓ Time of year
create images in the mind. ✓ Time in History
✓ Scenery
• It helps set the tone or mood
✓ Weather
of the story. ✓ Location
Using the Five Senses
• A good setting helps
the reader visualize • SIGHT
the places in the • SMELL
story. • TASTE
• A good author • FEEL
includes
• SOUND
descriptions of the
setting using the five
senses…
Take a Look…Which is better?
The castle
was beside
the water.
OR…
•Humble
•Honest •Excited •Bright •Ambitious
•Unselfish •Friendly
•Light-hearted •Studious •Courageous •Able
•Self-confident •Short
•Leader •Inventive •Serious •Quiet
•Respectful •Adventurous
•Expert •Creative •Funny •Curious
•Considerate •Hard-
•Brave •Thrilling •Humorous •Reserved
•Imaginative working
•Conceited •Independent •Sad •Pleasing
•Busy •Timid
•Mischievous •Intelligent •Poor •Bossy
•Patriotic •Shy
•Demanding •Compassionate •Rich •Witty
•Fun-loving •Bold
•Thoughtful •Gentle •Tall •Fighter
•Popular •Daring
•Keen •Proud •Dark •Tireless
•Successful •Dainty
•Happy •Wild •Light •Energetic
•Responsible •Pitiful
•Disagreeable •Messy •Handsome •Cheerful
•Lazy •Cooperative
•Simple •Neat •Pretty •Smart
•Dreamer •Lovable
•Fancy •Joyful •Ugly •Impulsive
•Helpful •Prim
•Plain •Strong •Selfish •Loyal
•Simple-minded •Proper
Factors in Analyzing Characters
➢Physical appearance/what they look like
➢Personality & Character Traits
➢Background/personal history
➢Motivation/why do they act?
➢Relationships
➢Conflict or struggles
➢Does the character change?
➢What do they think and feel?
➢How do others feel about them?
Character Motivation
• Character Motivation is the driving force behind why
the character does what he/she does. (Reasons for
character’s actions)
• What does the main character want more than
anything else (main goal)?
• What do secondary characters want more than
anything else (main goal)?
• What potential conflicts or struggles might exist
between the characters?
Snow White: Character
Motivation
• Character Motivation. Why does the
queen’s heart turn against Snow White?
• Character Motivation. Why do the dwarfs
allow Snow White to stay with them?
• Character Motivation. Why does the queen
disguise herself as an old peddler woman?
• Character Motivation. Why does the queen
give Snow White the poison apple?
Your Turn…Think of a character
from a book, a movie or TV…
• Who is the character? From what story?
• What does he/she want?
• What does he/she need?
• What is his/her motivation?
• What does he/she do to get what they need?
• How does the character change during the movie,
book or TV show?
Character Poem Example of poem
First name ________________________ Snow White,
Four traits ________________________
Beautiful, giving, loving, unhappy
Related to:________________________
Cares deeply for _____________________
The Queen, her wicked stepmother
Who feels ________________________ The seven dwarfs
Who needs ________________________ Safe in the forest
Who gives _________________________ The love of a Prince
Who would like to see __________________ Love to the seven dwarfs
Resident of ________________________ Goodness throughout the kingdom
The forest.
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