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The Giver Plot Line

The Giver Plot Line Study Guide

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Another name for the Climax. Crisis Point
Genre of the book. Science Fiction
Style of the community. Utopian Society
Main Character of The Giver. Jonas
Where does a reader find the greatest tension /build up on the plot line? Climax
Think of Falling action---what is the Conflict Outcome? Jonas and The Giver devise a plan.
How many parts to the plot line? Five
Mood at the beginning of the book, The Giver Happy
What makes up the setting of a book? Time and Place
Book definition of Climax. Greatest Tension of the book, also called the Turning Point. The Ah-ha moment where the main character know the answer to the problem . of the story.
Book definition of Resolution. The end, conflict was solved, unraveled, or finished. All the loose ends of the Plot will be tied up.
Book definition of Exposition. Background information to understand story.
Book definition of Rising Action. This is where the tension is building up to the Climax.
Book definition of Falling Action. Crisis begins to become solved...may contain a moment of suspense. Where you find out the answers to the story.
Parts of the Climax. Point of Greatest Tension
Parts of the Resolution. Final outcome.
Parts of Exposition. Time, Place, Mood, Main Character, Secondary Character, Flat Character, Point of View.
Parts of Rising Action. Protagonist, Antagonist, Conflict, Mood.
Parts of Falling Action Conflict Outcome, Resolution.
Mood at beginning, at the middle, at the end of the book. Happy; serious; awkward, creepy.
Greatest tension of the book. Jonas watches his father "get rid" of the twin and then Jonas realizes it is not a perfect utopian society.
Conflict of The Giver found in the Rising Action. Death, Isolation, Painful Memories
Theme of The Giver Human Connection, Isolation, Death
Final outcome of The Giver. Jonas and Gabe make it to Elsewhere.
Antagonist of The Giver. The Giver and Transmission of Memories.
4 Types of Conflict. Character vs. Character Character vs. Society Character vs. Self Character vs. Nature
Secondary Character. The Giver and the Memories
Flat Character. Asher and The Family Unit
Point of View Jonas and the Narrator
Protagonist Jonas
Antatongist The Memories and The Giver
Definition of the Protagonist Main Character: the Hero or Heroine
Definition of the Antagonsit The Villian of the story; the problem to the main character.
What is the Place in the book? Perfect Utopian
What is the Time in the book? Near Future
What is the mood in the Rising Action? Intense/Serious
Example of Character vs. Self Jonas threw the Pill away.
Example of Character vs. Character Jonas vs. the Father of the Family Unit.
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