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Writing,
Reading, Listening & Speaking:
A Strategy for Reading Novels
A story is a fictitious tale that
is written to entertain, amuse, or instruct the reader.
A novel is the same as a story but it is longer and more
complex. To understand a story or novel, you need to
understand the six elements used by authors when they
write a story or novel.
Characters
Characters are the first element to look for when
reading a story or novel. Characters are most often
people but can be animals or even fictionalized beings
like those seen in cartoons or movies. The main
character plays the biggest role and is often the first
character to be introduced. Most often the story is seen
through the eyes of the main character. Secondary
characters play a smaller supporting role and are
introduced throughout the story.
Setting
The
setting is the second element you should look for when
reading a story or novel. The setting is the location
where the story takes place. A story may take place in a
home, countryside, town, school, or wherever the author
chooses to have the action occur. The setting is usually
revealed very early in a story.
Time The time when the story takes place is the third element
you should look for when reading a story or novel. A
story may take place very recently or many years ago.
Usually the time when the story takes place is
introduced very early in the story.
Problem
The
problem is the fourth element you should look for in a
story or novel. The problem most often grows out of a
conflict between the main character and another
character in the story. But the problem can also involve
a circumstance such as a hurricane, a war, or one of the
many obstacles that produce a conflict in life.
Events
Events
are the fifth element you should look for when reading a
story or novel. An event is an attempt at solving the
problem in the story. In a story there are usually a
number of attempts to solve the problem and these events
make up most of the story.
Solution A solution is the sixth and final element in a story or
novel. The solution is how the problem is resolved or
brought to an end. Most often the solution is revealed
near the end of the story. Sometimes the solution is not
revealed until the very last page or even the final
paragraph of the story.
Recognizing these story elements
will help you better understand and enjoy a story,
remember the story facts, and appreciate different
writing styles used by authors.
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