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  1. 1. T h e A n a t o m y Of A Story CRE A T IVE W RIT ING W O RKSH O P @kA RINkA t Breaking down a story to its elements
  2. 2. INTRODUCTION What is a story? What is it made up of? A story always has the same structure: beginning, middle , end. But is that all? There are certain elements that make up a story ; always and without fail. Otherwise, there is no story at all, at least not a good story worth telling, let alone reading. CREAT IVE WRITING WO RKSHO P @kARINkAt
  3. 3. The Elements of a Story Explained 01 Basic elements of a story 02 The elements of a plot 03 Advanced elements of a story C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  4. 4. C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  5. 5. Details can describe: • Time of day • Time of year • Time in History • Scenery • Weather • Location C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  6. 6.  person  thing  animal  anything personified  one main character  or many  secondary characters - not always C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  7. 7.  The events that happen in a story In a plot you typically find  introduction  rising action  climax,  falling action  resolution.  Plot is often represented as an arc. C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  8. 8. Every story must have  a conflict  a challenge or problem  No conflict -> no purpose or trajectory. C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  9. 9. Idea belief moral lesson insight C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt the “why” of the story central argument the author is trying to make the reader understand
  10. 10. No plot? No story exposition denouement climax C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  11. 11. 1. Exposition/Introduction C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt  the setting  characters (main character, protagonist)  main problem  conflict  goal of the story
  12. 12.  an inciting incident  pushes the plot into motion  events are building  protagonist takes action  storyline more complex  a sense of tension Rising Action C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  13. 13.  turning point  in the plot of a story  a “climax”– the central struggle  protagonist faces the main challenge  lead to the outcome or goal of the story  the most emotional part of the storyline  involves the most action C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt Climax
  14. 14.  During this stage  the action winds down  loose ends get tied up  events are resolved  results of the protagonists’ actions C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  15. 15.  Conclusion  goal resolved  conflict ends  (could be positive, negative or neutral)  This is the end of the story 5. Denouement C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  16. 16. C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  17. 17. : “Who” is telling the story? • 1st person (“I”) • 3rd person (“he/she/it”) • Limited (one character’s perspective) • multiple (many characters’ perspectives) • omniscient (all knowing narrator) C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  18. 18. The overall emotional “tone” feeling of the story. happy, funny, sad, depressed? Tone can be portrayed in multiple ways  word and grammar choices  choice of theme  imagery and description  symbolism  the sounds of the words in combination (i.e. rhyme, rhythm, musicality) C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  19. 19. This is how things are said • Word choices, • sentence structure • dialogue • metaphor • simile • hyperbole Style contributes significantly to tone C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  20. 20. Let’s recap! C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP @kARINkAt
  21. 21. C R E A T I V E W R I T I N G WORKSHOP K A tE RIN AK A tS A RA @karinkat e-mail: aikakat20@gmal.com Thank you !

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