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Literature notes

Literature notes

What are literature notes ? • Notes to help you better understand the stories

What are literature notes ? • Notes to help you better understand the stories you read ! • They have to do with different parts of the story. • Very important for reading comprehensions and novel tests !!!!

Literary genres are the types/categories of a story. In grade 9, there are 2

Literary genres are the types/categories of a story. In grade 9, there are 2 types of literary genres that we will study : 1) Fiction : Not a true story (can seem real but is not) 2) Non-fiction : True story (ex : biography)

Point of View It is the position from which the story is told (narrator)

Point of View It is the position from which the story is told (narrator) 2 types : 1) 1 st person point of view: the person telling the story is in the story. The reader can only know what the narrator sees, hears, and thinks. (ex : “When I left the store, I walked ten blocks to go back to my home. I was so tired that I decided to go straight to bed. ”) 2) 3 rd person point of view : the person telling the story (narrator) is not in the story. The reader can know the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. (ex : When Shane left the store, he walked ten blocks to go back to his home. He was so tired that he decided to go straight to bed”.

Setting The setting is both the time and the place of the story. Time

Setting The setting is both the time and the place of the story. Time : when the story is happening (year, month, day, season, etc. ) Place : where the story is happening (city, country, school, home, etc. )

Conflict A conflict is a struggle (problem) between two opposing forces or beliefs in

Conflict A conflict is a struggle (problem) between two opposing forces or beliefs in a story. In a story, there is usually a protagonist and an antagonist. Protagonist : Usually the main character ( « good guy » ) Antagonist : Usually the character that creates a problem ( « bad guy » ) The conflict is often resolved when one force succeeds or fails in overcoming the opposing force.

Types of Conflict Person vs. person Person vs. nature Person vs. time Person vs.

Types of Conflict Person vs. person Person vs. nature Person vs. time Person vs. technology

Types of Conflict Person vs. self (internal conflict) Person vs. fate/God Person vs. society

Types of Conflict Person vs. self (internal conflict) Person vs. fate/God Person vs. society Person vs. supernatural

Person vs. ? : person, nature, self, society, time, supernatural, fateGod, technology 1) When

Person vs. ? : person, nature, self, society, time, supernatural, fateGod, technology 1) When a person is confronted by ghosts, witches, werewolves, etc. 2) When a person is stuck in an avalanche. 3) When a person struggles with his own fears. 4) When a person gets into a violent fight with another person. 5) When a person challenges traditions or values by which everyone lives. 6) When a person is confronted by a bear in the woods. 7) When a person is attacked by robotic forces or machines. 8) When a person struggles to find out who they are. 9) When a person fights against something which he or she has no control (ex : death). 10) When a person tries to beat his own record in a race. 11) When a person is in competition with other contestants.

Plot diagram The plot of the story is the sequence (plan) of events that

Plot diagram The plot of the story is the sequence (plan) of events that make up the action in a story. There are 6 parts in the plot : 1) Preliminary action 2) Complicating incident 4 3) Rising action (suspense) 4) Climax 3 5) Falling action 6 6) Outcome/conclusion 1 5 2

Cliff Diving One hot August day in Cap-Pelé, my friends and I decided it

Cliff Diving One hot August day in Cap-Pelé, my friends and I decided it would be fun to go cliff diving in order to cool off. We soon realized that the wind was picking up and the waves were becoming big and dangerous. When my friend Tony jumped in the water, a gigantic wave crashed into him and swept him into the current. Panicking, my friend Josh and I began screaming for help. Tony had not yet come up for air and we were afraid that he had drowned. Suddenly, a lifeguard appeared beside us and dove into the water. He surfaced moments later, pulled Tony to shore, and started performing CPR. After a few moments, Tony regained consciousness. We were so relieved! An ambulance was called and brought us to the hospital. Tony was shaken, but not seriously injured. Tony thanked the lifeguard for having saved his life and from that moment on we were more careful when cliff diving on windy days. 1) What is the point of view ? 2) What is the setting of the story ? 3) What is the plot diagram for this story ?

One hot August day in Cap-Pelé, my friends and I decided it would be

One hot August day in Cap-Pelé, my friends and I decided it would be fun to go cliff diving in order to cool off. \ We soon realized that the wind was picking up and the waves were becoming big and dangerous. When my friend Tony jumped in the water, a gigantic wave crashed into him and swept him into the current. \ Panicking, my friend Josh and I began screaming for help. Tony had not yet come up for air and we were afraid that he had drowned. \ Suddenly, a lifeguard appeared beside us and dove into the water. He surfaced moments later, pulled Tony to shore, and started performing CPR. After a few moments, Tony regained consciousness. We were so relieved! \ An ambulance was called and brought us to the hospital. Tony was shaken, but not seriously injured. \ Tony thanked the lifeguard for having saved his life and from that moment on we were more careful when cliff diving on windy days. 1) point of view : 2) 1 st person point of view 3) 2) Setting : 4) time : August day 5) Place : Cap-Pelé, cliffs