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STORY
Presented by
Kelvin Layana
Kevin Michael
Laurenzia Ayu
Madeleine Agustina
1. What is a story?
What does the dictionary say?
1. a factual or fictional narrative
2. a short fictional prose piece
3. a plot of fiction or drama
4. an account of facts
5. a falsehood
6. a news report
7. a legend or romance
1. What is a story?
A story is a series of
events, either true or
fictional, in such a way
that the listener
experiences or learns
something just by the fact
that he heard the story. A
story is a means of
transferring information,
experience, attitude or
point of view. Every story
has a teller and a listener.
2. What kind of text is a story?
The kind of “Beauty and The Beast” is Narrative
Text
3. What types of story in the
text number 2?
1. Adventure story : A story of an adventure
2. Anecdote: originally, an anecdote was a little-known, entertaining facts of history
or biography; now, a short, often entertaining account of some happening,
usually personal or biographical
3. Comedy : originally, a drama or narrative with a happy ending or nontragic
theme, for example Dante‘s Divine Comedy; more recently, any of various types
of play or motion picture with a more or less humorous treatment of characters
and situation and a happy ending
4. Crime story : A story of an criminal
5. Chronicle: a historical record or register of facts or events arranged in the order in
which they happened.
6. Detective story : A story hinging on the solving of a crime
7. Drama: a literary composition that tells a story, usually of human conflict, by
means of dialogue and action, to be performed by actors; play; now often any
play that is not a comedy
3. What types of story in the
text number 2?
8. Epic : a long narrative poem in a dignified style about the deeds of a
traditional or historical hero or heroes
9. Exemplum : Example of story
10. Fable : a fictitious story meant to teach a moral lesson: the characters are
usually talking animals
11. Farce : an exaggerated comedy based on broadly humorous or highly unlikely
situations
12. Fairy tale : A simple children’s story about magical creatures
13. Fantasy : Genre of fiction story that uses magic
14. Fish story : A story that is so strange or surprising that it seems very unlikely
to be true
15. Folk tale : A story or legend forming part of an oral tradition
16. Ghost story : A story about ghosts
17. Hearsay: something one has heard but does not know to be true.
18. Joke: anything said or done to arouse laughter; such as a funny anecdote with
a punch line or an amusing trick played on someone
3. What types of story in the
text number 2?
19. Legend : a story handed down for generations among a people and popularly
believed to have a historical basis, although not verifiable
20. Myth : a traditional story of unknown authorship, ostensibly with a historical
basis, but serving usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin
of man, or the customs, institutions, religious rites of a people: myths usually
involve the exploits of gods and heroes.
21. News: new information about anything; information previously unknown; or
reports, collectively, of recent happenings, especially. those broadcast over
radio or TV, printed in a newspaper
22. Novella : a relatively long fictional prose narrative with a more or less
complex plot or pattern of events, about actions, feelings, motives, of a
group of characters
23. Parable : short, simple story, usually of an occurrence of a familiar kind, from
which a moral or religious lesson may be drawn
24. Parody : a literary or musical work imitating the characteristic style of some
other work or of a writer or composer in a satirical or humorous way, usually
by applying it to an inappropriate subject
25. Report: to give an account of, often at regular intervals; give information
about (something seen, done).
3. What types of story in the
text number 2?
26. Rumor: general talk not based on definite knowledge; mere gossip; hearsay;
an unconfirmed report, story, or statement in general circulation
27. Short story : a fictitious literary composition in prose or poetry, shorter than a
novel; narrative; tale.
28. Saga : A narrative telling the adventure of a hero or a family
29. Satire : a literary work in which vices, follies, stupidities or abuses, are held
up to ridicule and contempt.
30. Tale : something told or related; relation or a recital of happenings; or a story
or account of true, legendary, or fictitious events; narrative; or a literary
composition in narrative form
31. Thriller : A suspensful adventure story or play or movie
32. Tragedy : a serious play or drama typically dealing with the problems of a
central character, leading to an unhappy or disastrous ending brought on, as
in ancient drama, by fate and a tragic flaw in this character, or, in modern
drama, usually by moral weakness, psychological maladjustment, or social
pressures (often seen as requiring catharsis, and a tragic flaw.
4. What is generic structure
from the text number 2?
1. Orientation: It is about the opening paragraph where the
characters of the story are introduced
2. Complication: Where the problems in the story
developed.
3. Resolution: Where the problems in the story is solved.
Sometimes the arrangement (generic structure) of
narrative text can contain: Orientation, Complication,
Evaluation, Resolution and Reorientation. Although the
“Evaluation” and”Reorientation” is optional; may be
added, and could not. Evaluation provides assessment
/evaluation of the course of the story or conflict. While
Reorientation contains content inference ending.
5. How to make good Story?
1. Choose THEME of story
5. How to make good Story?
2.Get inspired/idea by reading book/short stories,
writing exercise, story you heard, experiences,
etc
5. How to make good Story?
3. Using the five senses (sight, smell, taste,
feel, and sound)
• A good setting helps the
reader visualize the places in
the story.
• A good author includes
descriptions of the setting
using the five senses…
Take a Look…Which is better?
The castle
was beside
the water.
The waves crashed loudly against the shoreline. The fog lifted
lightly and the medieval castle came into view. It was a beautiful
site! The fog brushed my face and I could smell the smoke from
the fire in the distance and taste the sea salt on my lips.
OR…
5. How to make good Story?
4. Embrace idiosyncrasies. That is
Characteristic.
Every story needs
Characters…
People Animals Or Creatures
From CHARACTER we can make them
laugh/cry/afraid/etc like they have to be actor
in that story
The protagonist is the
“good guy”
The antagonist is the
“bad guy” or force
Character Traits
Character Traits are descriptive adjectives that tell us specific
qualities of a character
•Honest
•Light-hearted
•Leader
•Expert
•Brave
•Conceited
•Mischievous
•Demanding
•Thoughtful
•Keen
•Happy
•Disagreeable
•Simple
•Fancy
•Plain
•Excited
•Studious
•Inventive
•Creative
•Thrilling
•Independent
•Intelligent
•Compassionate
•Gentle
•Proud
•Wild
•Messy
•Neat
•Joyful
•Strong
•Bright
•Courageous
•Serious
•Funny
•Humorous
•Sad
•Poor
•Rich
•Tall
•Dark
•Light
•Handsome
•Pretty
•Ugly
•Selfish
•Unselfish
•Self-confident
•Respectful
•Considerate
•Imaginative
•Busy
•Patriotic
•Fun-loving
•Popular
•Successful
•Responsible
•Lazy
•Dreamer
•Helpful
•Simple-
minded
•Humble
•Friendly
•Short
•Adventurous
•Hard-working
•Timid
•Shy
•Bold
•Daring
•Dainty
•Pitiful
•Cooperative
•Lovable
•Prim
•Proper
•Ambitious
•Able
•Quiet
•Curious
•Reserved
•Pleasing
•Bossy
•Witty
•Fighter
•Tireless
•Energetic
•Cheerful
•Smart
•Impulsive
•Loyal
5. How to make good Story?
5. Use Special techniques of plot
Suspense-tension
Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of events
to tell about something that happened in the past
Surprise Ending- conclusion that reader does not
expect
And…Foreshadowing… (A hint about what will happen
next )
5. How to make good Story?
6. Make a EXTRAORDINARY CONFLICT
Conflict is the struggle between two
forces in a story. Without conflict,
there is no plot.
Types Of Conflict
1.Character vs. Character
(problem with another character)
3. Character vs. Society
(problem with the laws or beliefs of a group)
(character vs. community, society or culture)
2. Character vs. Nature
(problem with force of nature)
4. Character vs. Self
(problem with deciding what to
do or think; “inner conflict”)
6. What tenses do you use to
make story?
We use PAST TENSES and PRESENT TENSES to make story.
Pattern
1.SIMPLE PAST => S + V2
2.SIMPLE PRESENT => S + V1
3.PAST CONTINUOUS => S + WAS/WERE + V2
4.PAST PERFECT => S + HAD + V3
6. What tenses do you use to
make story?
1. SIMPLE PAST TENSE
 Tell HABIT in the past
 Tell event in the past
 Example :
- Michael always sang when he walked.
- Susan woke up at 06.00 AM in the morning.
6. What tenses do you use to
make story?
2. PAST CONTINUOUS
 Tell action that happen in the past
 Example
- When Mary went to school, her father was
going to office.
6. What tenses do you use to
make story?
3. PAST PERFECT TENSE
 Tell action that finished earlier before other
action in the past
 Example :
- Mary went to school after he had eaten
breakfast
7. What is theme and epilogue?
Theme:
The story’s main idea.
The message writer wants to
communicate by telling the story.
The central idea of a story.
For example:
Freedom, Friendship, Trust, Good vs.
Evil, Education, Life, Law, Bravery
And much, much more
Epilogue :
 A piece
writing at the
end of story,
usually used to
bring closure of
story.
8. What are three best of your
stories?
There are :
1.Toba Lake
2.Beauty and A Beast
3.Malin Kundang
9. What are the types of a story?
1. Toba Lake => Legend
2. Beauty and A Beast => Fairy Tale
3. Malin Kundang => Folk Tale
10. What are time connectives
and conjunction used in a story?
Time connectives used
to make story coherent.
Time connectives will
make our story arranged
in chronological order.
These are time
connectivie
s used
when we
write a
story :
 Once upon
a time
 One day
 After that
 Before
 After
 Eventually
 Before
 Then
 Next
 Meanwhile
 While
 When
 Finally
 Suddenly
 Now
 Consequently
 etc
10. What are time connectives
and conjunction used in a story?
Conjunction is a word
that are used to
connect phrases,
clauses, and sentences
Example :
 And
 Because
 Even though
 Untill
 Although
 Except
 If
 Than
 That ,etc
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WHAT IS A STORY???

  • 1. STORY Presented by Kelvin Layana Kevin Michael Laurenzia Ayu Madeleine Agustina
  • 2. 1. What is a story? What does the dictionary say? 1. a factual or fictional narrative 2. a short fictional prose piece 3. a plot of fiction or drama 4. an account of facts 5. a falsehood 6. a news report 7. a legend or romance
  • 3. 1. What is a story? A story is a series of events, either true or fictional, in such a way that the listener experiences or learns something just by the fact that he heard the story. A story is a means of transferring information, experience, attitude or point of view. Every story has a teller and a listener.
  • 4. 2. What kind of text is a story? The kind of “Beauty and The Beast” is Narrative Text
  • 5. 3. What types of story in the text number 2? 1. Adventure story : A story of an adventure 2. Anecdote: originally, an anecdote was a little-known, entertaining facts of history or biography; now, a short, often entertaining account of some happening, usually personal or biographical 3. Comedy : originally, a drama or narrative with a happy ending or nontragic theme, for example Dante‘s Divine Comedy; more recently, any of various types of play or motion picture with a more or less humorous treatment of characters and situation and a happy ending 4. Crime story : A story of an criminal 5. Chronicle: a historical record or register of facts or events arranged in the order in which they happened. 6. Detective story : A story hinging on the solving of a crime 7. Drama: a literary composition that tells a story, usually of human conflict, by means of dialogue and action, to be performed by actors; play; now often any play that is not a comedy
  • 6. 3. What types of story in the text number 2? 8. Epic : a long narrative poem in a dignified style about the deeds of a traditional or historical hero or heroes 9. Exemplum : Example of story 10. Fable : a fictitious story meant to teach a moral lesson: the characters are usually talking animals 11. Farce : an exaggerated comedy based on broadly humorous or highly unlikely situations 12. Fairy tale : A simple children’s story about magical creatures 13. Fantasy : Genre of fiction story that uses magic 14. Fish story : A story that is so strange or surprising that it seems very unlikely to be true 15. Folk tale : A story or legend forming part of an oral tradition 16. Ghost story : A story about ghosts 17. Hearsay: something one has heard but does not know to be true. 18. Joke: anything said or done to arouse laughter; such as a funny anecdote with a punch line or an amusing trick played on someone
  • 7. 3. What types of story in the text number 2? 19. Legend : a story handed down for generations among a people and popularly believed to have a historical basis, although not verifiable 20. Myth : a traditional story of unknown authorship, ostensibly with a historical basis, but serving usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin of man, or the customs, institutions, religious rites of a people: myths usually involve the exploits of gods and heroes. 21. News: new information about anything; information previously unknown; or reports, collectively, of recent happenings, especially. those broadcast over radio or TV, printed in a newspaper 22. Novella : a relatively long fictional prose narrative with a more or less complex plot or pattern of events, about actions, feelings, motives, of a group of characters 23. Parable : short, simple story, usually of an occurrence of a familiar kind, from which a moral or religious lesson may be drawn 24. Parody : a literary or musical work imitating the characteristic style of some other work or of a writer or composer in a satirical or humorous way, usually by applying it to an inappropriate subject 25. Report: to give an account of, often at regular intervals; give information about (something seen, done).
  • 8. 3. What types of story in the text number 2? 26. Rumor: general talk not based on definite knowledge; mere gossip; hearsay; an unconfirmed report, story, or statement in general circulation 27. Short story : a fictitious literary composition in prose or poetry, shorter than a novel; narrative; tale. 28. Saga : A narrative telling the adventure of a hero or a family 29. Satire : a literary work in which vices, follies, stupidities or abuses, are held up to ridicule and contempt. 30. Tale : something told or related; relation or a recital of happenings; or a story or account of true, legendary, or fictitious events; narrative; or a literary composition in narrative form 31. Thriller : A suspensful adventure story or play or movie 32. Tragedy : a serious play or drama typically dealing with the problems of a central character, leading to an unhappy or disastrous ending brought on, as in ancient drama, by fate and a tragic flaw in this character, or, in modern drama, usually by moral weakness, psychological maladjustment, or social pressures (often seen as requiring catharsis, and a tragic flaw.
  • 9. 4. What is generic structure from the text number 2? 1. Orientation: It is about the opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced 2. Complication: Where the problems in the story developed. 3. Resolution: Where the problems in the story is solved. Sometimes the arrangement (generic structure) of narrative text can contain: Orientation, Complication, Evaluation, Resolution and Reorientation. Although the “Evaluation” and”Reorientation” is optional; may be added, and could not. Evaluation provides assessment /evaluation of the course of the story or conflict. While Reorientation contains content inference ending.
  • 10. 5. How to make good Story? 1. Choose THEME of story
  • 11. 5. How to make good Story? 2.Get inspired/idea by reading book/short stories, writing exercise, story you heard, experiences, etc
  • 12. 5. How to make good Story? 3. Using the five senses (sight, smell, taste, feel, and sound) • A good setting helps the reader visualize the places in the story. • A good author includes descriptions of the setting using the five senses…
  • 13. Take a Look…Which is better? The castle was beside the water. The waves crashed loudly against the shoreline. The fog lifted lightly and the medieval castle came into view. It was a beautiful site! The fog brushed my face and I could smell the smoke from the fire in the distance and taste the sea salt on my lips. OR…
  • 14. 5. How to make good Story? 4. Embrace idiosyncrasies. That is Characteristic.
  • 15. Every story needs Characters… People Animals Or Creatures From CHARACTER we can make them laugh/cry/afraid/etc like they have to be actor in that story
  • 16. The protagonist is the “good guy”
  • 17. The antagonist is the “bad guy” or force
  • 18. Character Traits Character Traits are descriptive adjectives that tell us specific qualities of a character •Honest •Light-hearted •Leader •Expert •Brave •Conceited •Mischievous •Demanding •Thoughtful •Keen •Happy •Disagreeable •Simple •Fancy •Plain •Excited •Studious •Inventive •Creative •Thrilling •Independent •Intelligent •Compassionate •Gentle •Proud •Wild •Messy •Neat •Joyful •Strong •Bright •Courageous •Serious •Funny •Humorous •Sad •Poor •Rich •Tall •Dark •Light •Handsome •Pretty •Ugly •Selfish •Unselfish •Self-confident •Respectful •Considerate •Imaginative •Busy •Patriotic •Fun-loving •Popular •Successful •Responsible •Lazy •Dreamer •Helpful •Simple- minded •Humble •Friendly •Short •Adventurous •Hard-working •Timid •Shy •Bold •Daring •Dainty •Pitiful •Cooperative •Lovable •Prim •Proper •Ambitious •Able •Quiet •Curious •Reserved •Pleasing •Bossy •Witty •Fighter •Tireless •Energetic •Cheerful •Smart •Impulsive •Loyal
  • 19. 5. How to make good Story? 5. Use Special techniques of plot Suspense-tension Flashback- interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about something that happened in the past Surprise Ending- conclusion that reader does not expect And…Foreshadowing… (A hint about what will happen next )
  • 20. 5. How to make good Story? 6. Make a EXTRAORDINARY CONFLICT Conflict is the struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.
  • 21. Types Of Conflict 1.Character vs. Character (problem with another character) 3. Character vs. Society (problem with the laws or beliefs of a group) (character vs. community, society or culture) 2. Character vs. Nature (problem with force of nature) 4. Character vs. Self (problem with deciding what to do or think; “inner conflict”)
  • 22. 6. What tenses do you use to make story? We use PAST TENSES and PRESENT TENSES to make story. Pattern 1.SIMPLE PAST => S + V2 2.SIMPLE PRESENT => S + V1 3.PAST CONTINUOUS => S + WAS/WERE + V2 4.PAST PERFECT => S + HAD + V3
  • 23. 6. What tenses do you use to make story? 1. SIMPLE PAST TENSE  Tell HABIT in the past  Tell event in the past  Example : - Michael always sang when he walked. - Susan woke up at 06.00 AM in the morning.
  • 24. 6. What tenses do you use to make story? 2. PAST CONTINUOUS  Tell action that happen in the past  Example - When Mary went to school, her father was going to office.
  • 25. 6. What tenses do you use to make story? 3. PAST PERFECT TENSE  Tell action that finished earlier before other action in the past  Example : - Mary went to school after he had eaten breakfast
  • 26. 7. What is theme and epilogue? Theme: The story’s main idea. The message writer wants to communicate by telling the story. The central idea of a story. For example: Freedom, Friendship, Trust, Good vs. Evil, Education, Life, Law, Bravery And much, much more Epilogue :  A piece writing at the end of story, usually used to bring closure of story.
  • 27. 8. What are three best of your stories? There are : 1.Toba Lake 2.Beauty and A Beast 3.Malin Kundang
  • 28. 9. What are the types of a story? 1. Toba Lake => Legend 2. Beauty and A Beast => Fairy Tale 3. Malin Kundang => Folk Tale
  • 29. 10. What are time connectives and conjunction used in a story? Time connectives used to make story coherent. Time connectives will make our story arranged in chronological order. These are time connectivie s used when we write a story :  Once upon a time  One day  After that  Before  After  Eventually  Before  Then  Next  Meanwhile  While  When  Finally  Suddenly  Now  Consequently  etc
  • 30. 10. What are time connectives and conjunction used in a story? Conjunction is a word that are used to connect phrases, clauses, and sentences Example :  And  Because  Even though  Untill  Although  Except  If  Than  That ,etc