Elements of Literature Book Report
- Plot
- Describe what occurs during the exposition.
- Describe what occurs during the complication.
- Describe what occurs in the climax.
- Describe what occurs in the resolution.
- List and describe 5 examples of external conflict.
- List and describe 5 examples of internal conflict.
- List and describe 3 examples of suspense- Make sure you describe the most suspenseful event.
B.Character
- What is revealed through the protagonist’s speech?
- What is revealed through the protagonist’s thoughts?
- What is revealed through the protagonist’s appearance?
- What is revealed through what others say or think about the protagonist?
- What is revealed through the protagonist’s actions?
- Does the protagonist change during the story? Does this change make the protagonist a dynamic character? How?
- What is revealed through the antagonist’s speech?
- What is revealed through the antagonist’s thoughts?
- What is revealed through the antagonist’s appearance?
- What is revealed through what others say or think about the antagonist?
- What is revealed through the antagonist’s actions?
- Is the antagonist a dynamic or static character and why?
- List the static characters and describe their role in the story.
C.Setting
- Where is the location of the story? List the country, region, locale, and exact place of most of the story.
- When is the story taking place? What year, season, and time of day dominate the story?
- What do you sense about the setting? Describe the smells, tastes, sights, sounds, and physical feelings.
- What emotions are linked with the setting?
- Does the setting act as a source of conflict? How and with what effect on the characters?
- Does the setting act as a character in the story? How?
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D.Point of View
- Who is telling the story?
- How much does the narrator know? Give examples.
- How much does the narrator want the reader to understand? Give examples.
- What point of view is the narrator taking in the story?
- Describe the tone the narrator takes throughout most of the story.
E.Irony
- Do the characters ever say one thing and mean the opposite? Give examples of this use of verbal irony.
- Do the characters say things in a cruel and harsh way, intending to hurt in a personal manner? Give examples of these uses of sarcasm.
- Does the reader know what is happening when a character does not? Give examples of this use of dramatic irony.
- Does something happen just the opposite of what is expected? Give examples of this use of situational irony.
F.Theme
- What insight about human nature is revealed in the story?
- What view of the world is presented in the story?
- Do you agree with the author’s view of the world? Why or why not?
- If the title reveals a hint about the meaning of the story-describe how.
- Does an object, a setting, an event, an animal, or a person stand for something greater than itself? How often does this symbol occur?
- What do the symbols stand for?
- Is there a problem in the story? How is it solved?
- Using the 3 steps, a. subject, b. values transmitted, c.how the main character solves the problem and what this teaches about life in general, state a possible theme for the novel.
Extra Credit
- List, define, and use in sentences 10 words you learned in the story.
- Draw a character, the setting, or anything that inspires you in the story.
- Write a song, rap or poem about the story.
- Act out a scene from the story.
- Write a different beginning ending, or scene from the story.
- Make a list of things you learned from the story.
- Describe a mystery solved in the story.
- Describe something a character does that you like/dislike.
- Tell the story to a classmate. Have the classmate write one page about the story.
Both of you get extra credit
- Describe how you would have solved a problem differently in the story.
- Compare/contrast this book with the last book you have read.
- Describe the most interesting part of the book and tell why it is so interesting.
- Describe how you are similar/different to a character in the book.
- Report to the class about the book
- Write a review listing strengths and weaknesses. DeWalt