The Art of the Story: Narrative Structure and Character Complexity · Narrative Reading
Point of View and Perspective
Analyzing how the narrator's perspective shapes the reader's understanding of the story.
Key Questions
- 1How would the story change if it were told from the antagonist's perspective?
- 2How does a first-person narrator limit or expand the reader's knowledge?
- 3What techniques does the author use to establish a specific tone or mood?
Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.6
Grade: 5th Grade
Subject: English Language Arts
Unit: The Art of the Story: Narrative Structure and Character Complexity
Period: Narrative Reading
Suggested Methodologies
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