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Elements of Story
Elements of Story
 Who are the characters in the story?
 Where did the story happened?
struggling
 strive under difficult
circumstances to do something
 make a forceful effort to get free
The dove saw the ant struggling
for his life in the river.
Paglabanan/
lumalaban
pluck
pull something
remove from its place
The dove pluck a leaf from the
branches of a tree.
Binunot/
kumuha/namitas
grip
take and keep a firm
hold of
The hunter lost the grip on his
bow.
mahigpit na
hawak
Elements of Story
 Who are the characters in the story?
The characters in the story are the
dove, ant and hunter.
 Where did the story happened?
The story happened at the bank of a
river
 How do the dove and the ant
became friends?
The dove and the ant became friends
by saving its other life from
danger.
 How do the ant save the dove?
The ant save the dove by biting the
feet of the hunter.
 What is the theme of the story?
The theme of the story is all about
friendship?
 What is the moral lesson of the
story?
The moral lesson of the story is A
good deed is always repaid with
a good deed.
 If you were the dove in the story
would you do the same? Why?
 Yes, because helping someone in
needs is good deed that must be
practice by a child like me.
Elements of Literary Text
Characters
 the people, animals, or animated objects which interact
in the story
 actors/actresses in the story
Kinds of Characters
Protagonist / Heroes
 central to the action of a
story and moves against
the antagonist.
 good guy
Antagonist/Villains
 the villain or a force which
opposes the protagonist
 bad guy or force
Protagonist
Antagonist
Protagonist
Setting
 time and place a story takes place.
 tells where and when the story happens details
can describe:
 Time of day
 Time of year
 Time in History
 Scenery
 Weather
 Location
Plot
 the series of events that make up a story.
Plot Components
3. Climax
1. Exposition 5. Resolution
Plot Components
3. Climax
 the turning point, the most
intense momenteither mentally
or in action
2. Rising Action
 the series of events
and conflicts in the
story that lead to
the climax
4. Falling Action
 all of the action which
follows the climax
1. Exposition
 the start of the story,
before the action starts
5. Resolution
 the conclusion, the tying
together of all of the threads
Conflict
 a problem or struggle between two
people, things or ideas
Types of Conflict
Character vs Character
Character vs Nature
Character vs Society
Character vs Self
Direction: Who is a character?
1. Lou ran past the trees to the house.
2. Later that night the owl left its nest.
3. Susan and John played in the sand on the beach.
4. The boy told his friend a secret.
5. The dish ran away with the spoon.
Direction: What is the setting of each passage?
1. As the night ended, the sun splashed across
Caseys bed. He opened his eyes slowly. The first
thing he saw was the beautiful blue ribbon on his
bookshelf.
2. The dove saw the ant struggling for his life in the
river.
3. Susan and John played in the sand on the beach.
Direction: Identify the plot of the story. Fill in the
Story Pyramid.
Climax
Beginning
Conflict
Elements of Story
Elements of Story
Elements of Story

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Elements of Story

  • 3. Who are the characters in the story? Where did the story happened?
  • 4. struggling strive under difficult circumstances to do something make a forceful effort to get free The dove saw the ant struggling for his life in the river. Paglabanan/ lumalaban
  • 5. pluck pull something remove from its place The dove pluck a leaf from the branches of a tree. Binunot/ kumuha/namitas
  • 6. grip take and keep a firm hold of The hunter lost the grip on his bow. mahigpit na hawak
  • 8. Who are the characters in the story? The characters in the story are the dove, ant and hunter.
  • 9. Where did the story happened? The story happened at the bank of a river
  • 10. How do the dove and the ant became friends? The dove and the ant became friends by saving its other life from danger.
  • 11. How do the ant save the dove? The ant save the dove by biting the feet of the hunter.
  • 12. What is the theme of the story? The theme of the story is all about friendship?
  • 13. What is the moral lesson of the story? The moral lesson of the story is A good deed is always repaid with a good deed.
  • 14. If you were the dove in the story would you do the same? Why? Yes, because helping someone in needs is good deed that must be practice by a child like me.
  • 15. Elements of Literary Text Characters the people, animals, or animated objects which interact in the story actors/actresses in the story
  • 16. Kinds of Characters Protagonist / Heroes central to the action of a story and moves against the antagonist. good guy Antagonist/Villains the villain or a force which opposes the protagonist bad guy or force
  • 18. Setting time and place a story takes place. tells where and when the story happens details can describe: Time of day Time of year Time in History Scenery Weather Location
  • 19. Plot the series of events that make up a story.
  • 20. Plot Components 3. Climax 1. Exposition 5. Resolution
  • 21. Plot Components 3. Climax the turning point, the most intense momenteither mentally or in action 2. Rising Action the series of events and conflicts in the story that lead to the climax 4. Falling Action all of the action which follows the climax 1. Exposition the start of the story, before the action starts 5. Resolution the conclusion, the tying together of all of the threads
  • 22. Conflict a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas
  • 23. Types of Conflict Character vs Character Character vs Nature Character vs Society Character vs Self
  • 24. Direction: Who is a character? 1. Lou ran past the trees to the house. 2. Later that night the owl left its nest. 3. Susan and John played in the sand on the beach. 4. The boy told his friend a secret. 5. The dish ran away with the spoon.
  • 25. Direction: What is the setting of each passage? 1. As the night ended, the sun splashed across Caseys bed. He opened his eyes slowly. The first thing he saw was the beautiful blue ribbon on his bookshelf. 2. The dove saw the ant struggling for his life in the river. 3. Susan and John played in the sand on the beach.
  • 26. Direction: Identify the plot of the story. Fill in the Story Pyramid. Climax Beginning Conflict

Editor's Notes

  • #28: What is the conflict/ problem in the story?