Story Structure

Students will learn about the structure of a story, including the beginning, middle, and end. This skill is important for comprehension and analyzing story elements.

Early literature is an important part of literary history. The basic structure of stories has remained the same throughout history: beginning, middle, and end.
What is the basic structure of a story? Middle, Beginning, Beginning, middle, and end

During the beginning of a story, readers are introduced to the characters, setting, and plot.

In the middle of the story, the plot thickens, and the characters are faced with challenges or obstacles to overcome.
What happens during the middle of a story? The story ends, Challenges or obstacles are faced, The plot thickens

The end of the story usually includes a resolution to the conflicts that occurred during the middle of the story.

Early literature often has a moral lesson or message that can be learned from the story.
What is a common element found in many pieces of early literature? Characters, Plot twists, Moral lesson or message

Knowing the basic structure of stories can help readers better understand and appreciate literature.

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