Round Robin Elements of Literature Narrative
Setting
Time:
Place:
Historical Context (extra credit):
Characterization
Round character #1 name:
Round character #2 name:
Flat/Static character name:
Dynamic character (should be one of your round characters)
o Name:
o How does character change:
Direct characterization #1:
Direct characterization #2:
Indirect characterization:
Dialogue
One sentence summary of first dialogue:
One sentence summary of second dialogue:
Conflict
Describe the conflict; identify it as internal or external:
Have a second conflict; must be the opposite (internal or external) of the first
conflict (extra credit):
Rising Action
First event in the rising action:
Last event in the rising action (before the climax):
Climax
One sentence summary:
Falling Action
First event (after climax):
Last event:
Resolution
Final outcome for round character #1:
Final outcome for round character #2:
Irony
One sentence summary of the irony; identify as verbal, situational, or dramatic
Second example of irony; needs to be a different type from #1 (extra credit):
Theme
State the theme of the story:
Illustrations: Include two different illustrations that add to the story