ONCE A WRITER HAS A CHARACTER AND A PLOT THEY NEED TO DECIDE HOW THE STORY WILL BE TOLD.
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE:
ie. EVENT Aà EVENT Bà EVENT Cà …
Tony and Will get a band together from the musicians cast off by the school’s music department. They call the band Frizzard, and with effort and determination manage to transform this motley group into a band with grunt and stage presence. Determined to show that they are not losers, Frizzard tries out for the end of year school concert but are turned down. Disappointed but unfazed, the band decides they have just one option; gate crash the concert!....
(2) Some stories are told in flashback, i.e
H A à B à Cà D à E à F à G H
Tony and Will are sitting outside the Principal’s office, wondering where they went wrong with their band, Frizzard. It is the day after the big end of year school concert where Frizzard gate-crashed the event. As they sit and wait, Tony remembers how getting a band together using rejects from the school’s music department seemed like such a good idea at the time…. Tony meets Will after both have been told they haven’t made it onto the school’s big band list, and they share their frustration and hatch the idea for Frizzard…..(and on to the story of how the ban got together, through to gats-crashing the concert, and back to Tony and Will outside the Principal’s office).
With the previous passage, the telling of the tale begins at the end, after the problem has been resolved (by the Principal, anyway). The narrator then relives how they got to that point. The reader knows the end but is made curious about how it came about.
When I was at school I used to sit at the back of the class. I sat there so I could do stuff. I got away with lots of stuff by sitting at the back of the class where the teacher couldn’t see me properly. I liked to make people laugh when I felt like it. A lot of people did laugh.
The back desk at school was the best. Why? Because that’s where I could sit and plan my plots of mischief. It was so cool. I remember sitting behind Wayne, this huge kid with a really big head and broad shoulders. He was the best shield a guy like me could have wished for. There was no way the teacher could see past him to me. Perfect. I used to lob water balloons and itchy-itchy balls into the laps of the girls from my desk and they would think it was Wayne! It was a scream to see Wayne look up from his books and just say, ‘What? What did I do?
One day, I…….
FICTIONAL STORIES
Have you ever read a story that stays with you long after you finished reading it? Or where you can’t wait to find out what happens next?.......
The light faded slowly from the screen even as Santron tried frantically to reset the controls. It was no good. Something was jamming the signal. At this rate, the entire ship would be blacked out within….Santron checked the time dial. Three minutes at most. Santron frowned. Three minutes to fix the problem or face obliteration! When the sensor buzzed overhead, Santron swallowed. If ever she needed to call on her Frontline Trooper skills to get her out of trouble it was now……
Think back to the novels/short stories you have read and try to determine why you enjoyed reading some as opposed to others. What was it about the character/s, the story itself, or the imaginative world the author created?
It is impossible to have a successful story without characters
Trev has a disgusting habit. He collects cockroaches. He calls them his ‘Pet Dinosaurs’ and he loves them. He stores them in little plastic bottles and feeds them food scraps. Now that wouldn’t be a problem, except for one thing – Trev doesn’t do this in the safety of his own home – he does it at school.
One day, when……
MOTIVATION IS WHAT DRIVES A CHARACTER TO ACT THE WAYS HE /SHE DOES.
Choose 2 of the characters and give them names.
Draw up a comprehensive list of the sorts of things that could motivate such a character eg….
…JEALOUSY, FEAR, A PAINFUL PAST, GREED, HUNGER, A QUEST, POWER…etc.
Select one of those motives for each character and write a brief outline of the sorts of actions and responses which might be a result of that motive.
– arranging a PLOT
into SCENES
2)A boy is waiting for his friend on a park bench. An old lady goes by. She stops to blow her nose. Without noticing, she drops something. She walks on. After a while, the boy picks up what she’s dropped. It’s an envelope containing two thousand dollars. He looks around but the old lady has mysteriously disappeared…..
3)A platoon of young soldiers is caught behind enemy lines. They have to find a way out within 24 hours or they will be left stranded by their battalion……
4)A boy has just arrived at a new school. At the first recess, he is confronted by a group of buff guys warning him out of their ‘turf’. He remains and unpacks his lunch….
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