STORYLINES (PLOTS) Argelle Mae E. Gonzales BSMT2C Humanities 13 July 10, 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera CEU Manila, Philippines I learn about literary plots, electronic research, and citing references by completing this activity. Never miss a chanc e to dance See: Common Genres of Fiction here See: Homework Guide here
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STORYLINES (PLOTS)Argelle Mae E. GonzalesBSMT2C Humanities 13July 10, 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCEU Manila, Philippines
I learn about literary plots, electronic research,
and citing references by completing this activity.
Never miss a chance to
dance
See: Common Genres of Fiction hereSee: Homework Guide here
Short definition: the events that make up a story, particularly: as they relate to one another in a pattern or in a sequence; as they relate to each other through cause and effect; how the reader views the story; or simply by coincidence.
Source & hyperlink: Google https://www.google.com.ph/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=nxuiVcH-NIbD8AeNkK_wDA&gws_rd=ssl#q=plot+or+storyline+definition
In my own words: The flow of the story. My example: In a far away, long ago kingdom, Cinderella is living
happily with her mother and father until her mother dies. Cinderella's father remarries a cold, cruel woman who has two daughters, Drizella and Anastasia. When the father dies, Cinderella's wicked stepmother turns her into a virtual servant in her own house. Meanwhile, across town in the castle, the King determines that his son the Prince should find a suitable bride and provide him with a required number of grandchildren. So the King invites every eligible maiden in the kingdom to a fancy dress ball, where his son will be able to choose his bride. Cinderella has no suitable party dress for a ball, but her friends the mice, led by Jaques and Gus, and the birds lend a hand in making her one, a dress the evil stepsisters immediately tear apart on the evening of the ball. At this point, enter the Fairy Godmother, the pumpkin carriage, the royal ball, the stroke of midnight, the glass slipper, and the rest, as they say, is fairy tale history.
Picture of a plot diagram from the internet. It should fit and fill this space. Select one that is simple, clear, and with portrait orientation.
Google https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=Picture+of+a+plot+diagram&biw=1366&bih=704&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=jiqiVbPoFca4oQT234CYAQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#imgrc=t-1ZWOMnN0M70M%3A
Create and insert here a drawing of a plot diagram based on your example.
Source: Cite your own work, using APA format citation.
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RISING ACTION
Short definition: series of related incidents builds toward the point of greatest interest
Source & hyperlink: Google https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=rising+action+definition&biw=1366&bih=704&source=lnms&sa=X&ei=cSyiVZSBFZLcoATArqeQDg&ved=0CAUQ_AUoAA&dpr=1
In my own words: rising action of a story is the series of events that begin immediately after the introduction of the story and builds up to the climax.
My example: The poor treatment of Cinderella, by her stepmother and stepsisters, the promise that she will be able to go to the ball, and the work she does to get to go. Then, she can’t go, but her fairy god mother helps her, and she gets to go to the ball. She meets the prince, they dance, and they fall, in love, but Cinderella has to run home leaving her shoe behind.
Short definition: a time at which a decisive change in a situation occurs, especially one with beneficial results.
Source & hyperlink: Google https://www.google.com.ph/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=Ui-iVe3_GtTC8AfW8LyQCw&gws_rd=ssl#q=turning+point+definition
In my own words: Turning point is the part where the antagonist will cursed the protagonist.
My example: When the stepsisters od Cinderella, promised her to go to the ball but her grandmother gave her many tasks to do. But because of her friends, Cinderella attend to the ball and danced with the prince. And she left her shoe at the ball.
PLOT ELEMENTS: Brain PracticeArgelle Mae E. GonzalesBSMT2C Humanities 13July 10, 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCEU Manila, Philippines
I personalize my learning about the parts of literary
plot by completing this three-part activity.
Related Stuff
New concepts learned What new stuff did you learn when you did
this assignment?
I learn that storyline is very important in creating stories because it is not applicable that we first knew the resolution before the climax and of course it is not possible that resolution first before exposition.
NEW INPUTS1
This reminds me of… Connect the new stuff you learned to
events in your own life.
All of us conquers problem. But before we problematize our problems, of course first we commit mistakes because of the people who surrounds us, they influencing us good and bad attitudes until we hated each other because we can’t fight against them already but at the end by giving chance to each other, friendship will still hold us.
CONNECTIONS2
Usefulness in real situations How can you use what you have learned
in some situations in your own life?
First, think what you’ve thinking then problematize your problem then find out why you have problem then think of a solution to your problem then give it action.
APPLICATIONS3
Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.