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What makes a good story?

What makes a good story?. Every good story has these elements :. Setting Characters Conflict Point of View Theme. Let ’ s learn the plot elements of a good story through the classic “ Cinderella ” story. Setting. Setting is the time and place of the story ’ s action.

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What makes a good story?

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  1. What makes a good story?

  2. Every good story has these elements: • Setting • Characters • Conflict • Point of View • Theme

  3. Let’s learn the plot elements of a good story through the classic “Cinderella” story.

  4. Setting • Setting is the time and place of the story’s action. • Setting often includes cultural ideas, customs, values, and beliefs.

  5. The setting in “Cinderella” • The story takes place a long time ago in a land ruled by a king and a queen.

  6. Characters • Characters are the actors in a story’s plot. They can be people, animals, or whatever the writer chooses.

  7. Characters in “Cinderella” • Main characters are Cinderella and her step-mother. • Minor Characters include: the stepsisters, the fairy godmother and the prince.

  8. Theme • One theme is that you should make the best of any situation and things will work out in the end. • Another might be, good triumphs over evil. • What other themes can you think of?

  9. Plot • Plot is the sequence of events in a story. Each event causes or leads to the next.

  10. Main Conflict in “Cinderella” • Problem: (Somebody)Cinderella (wanted)wants to go to the ball, but her stepmother prevents her from going by giving her more chores than she can complete so her fairy godmother helps her. Using the Somebody Wanted But So Strategy will help you summarize the problem of the story. Somebody – main character Wanted – what do they want But – what prevents them from getting what they want So – what happens to next to begin solving the problem.

  11. Climax The turning point of the story. Many climaxes have the main character… • learn a lesson • Change • Example: The stepsisters try to force their feet into the glass slipper.

  12. CLIMAX FALLING ACTION EXPOSITION RISING ACTION RESOLUTION Cinderella: Plot Diagram 6. Cinderella dances with the prince, but leaves hurriedly at midnight; losing a slipper Setting: In a kingdom, a long time ago. 8.The stepsisters try to force their feet into the slipper. It fits Cinderella. 4. A fairy godmother appears and provides Cinderella with clothes, a coach, and footman. 1.Cinderella wanted to go the ball but her step mother wouldn’t allow her to go so her fairy god mother comes to help her 2. Cinderella does not have a dress to wear to the ball. • 9.Cinderella and • the prince marry. • 10.The step sisters and stepmother live at the palace with Cinderella. 7,The prince says he will marry the woman whom the slipper fits. 5. Cinderella goes to the ball. 3. The stepsisters go to the ball. 11. They lived happily ever after.

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