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Comparing Story Variants

Comparing Story Variants. What’s the difference?. What can you compare?. Take a few seconds to discuss in your groups what are some things you can compare in a story? Make a list…. What can you Compare?. The Plot (Sequence of events) The Setting (Time and place)

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Comparing Story Variants

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  1. Comparing Story Variants What’s the difference?

  2. What can you compare? • Take a few seconds to discuss in your groups what are some things you can compare in a story? • Make a list…

  3. What can you Compare? • The Plot (Sequence of events) • The Setting (Time and place) • The Characters (People or animals) • The Problems (Obstacles) • The Themes (Central Meaning) • The Solutions (…of the problem)

  4. The Plot • Use a timeline to show the sequence of events in each story. • Sometimes you need to make a line of the steps you have to take according to the text you are reading.

  5. The setting • Where did each story happen? • What was the time period (time of day, day of the week, month, season or year)?

  6. The Characters • Who were the people in the story (give names)? • If there were not any people, were there any animals?

  7. Character Comparison

  8. The Problem • What problems (obstacles) did the main character have? • What was the main problem in the story?

  9. The Problem

  10. The Theme of the story • What was the central meaning or the story? • What did the story show you about life?

  11. The Solution • How was the problem resolved? • How did the Main Character solve the problem he or she faced?

  12. The Solution-cause/effect

  13. Story Variants • Is looking at all of the aspects of the story. The Plot, Characters, Problems, Theme, and Solution. • Now is your turn to try…

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