Setting: Theme: Narration: Plot: Characterization: Conflict:

Group Members: ____________________________________________________________________________________
The Monkey’s Paw
Complete the following chart in regards to
What was the setting of the story?
How does the setting aid in plot development?
Setting:
What was the theme of the story?
How is the theme presented?
In what point of view is the story written?
What does this do for the reader?
Theme:
Narration:
Fill out the plot mountain with some major events in the story.
Climax
Plot:
Rising
Action
Falling
Action
Exposition
Characterization:
Resolution
Character 1:
Character 2:
What was the major conflict presented?
What kind of conflict was presented in the
story?
Why does the conflict fall into this category? Use
the terms from yesterday to explain and discuss
the conflict.
Choose 2 characters
from the story.
Describe your
character using: flat,
round, dynamic,
static. Explain how
the characteristics
are demonstrated.
Conflict:
Group Members: ____________________________________________________________________________________
The Tell Tale Heart
Complete the following chart in regards to
What was the setting of the story?
How does the setting aid in plot development?
Setting:
What was the theme of the story?
How is the theme presented?
In what point of view is the story written?
What does this do for the reader?
Theme:
Narration:
Fill out the plot mountain with some major events in the story.
Climax
Plot:
Rising
Action
Falling
Action
Exposition
Characterization:
Resolution
Character 1:
Character 2:
What was the major conflict presented?
What kind of conflict was presented in the
story?
Why does the conflict fall into this category? Use
the terms from yesterday to explain and discuss
the conflict.
Choose 2 characters
from the story.
Describe your
character using: flat,
round, dynamic,
static. Explain how
the characteristics
are demonstrated.
Conflict:
Group Members: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Complete the following chart in regards to
Pandora’s Box
What was the setting of the story?
How does the setting aid in plot development?
What was the theme of the story?
How is the theme presented?
In what point of view is the story written?
What does this do for the reader?
Setting:
Theme:
Narration:
Fill out the plot mountain with some major events in the story.
Climax
Plot:
Rising
Action
Falling
Action
Exposition
Characterization:
Resolution
Character 1:
Character 2:
What was the major conflict presented?
What kind of conflict was presented in the
story?
Why does the conflict fall into this category? Use
the terms from yesterday to explain and discuss
the conflict.
Choose 2 characters
from the story.
Describe your
character using: flat,
round, dynamic,
static. Explain how
the characteristics
are demonstrated.
Conflict: