Historical Fiction Book Clubs

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Key Terms Term Definition Example Point of View The perspective from which a story is told. The P.O.V of the narrator greatly influences the story we are reading and how we understand the plot. The point of view of Ponyboy, a Greaser with no parents, is different from Cherry, a soc, with a family support system. Primary Source Secondary Source First-hand information created at the time of an event. Some Historical Fiction texts include primary sources. These primary sources often foreshadow the plot and/or add historical context Pay attention to these!! Information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events you're reading about. journal/diary entries, speeches, photographs, court documents, letters, newspaper articles, etc. textbooks, some newspaper articles, etc. Conflict Character Development Problem occurring in a story. The conflict(s) make characters act or speak in certain ways. It also effects the plot (action) in the story. Conflict can occur between characters (or groups of characters) or internally. Character development refers to the way characters change and grow as a result of what they go through in their lives. Johnny has an internal conflict about whether or not he should turn himself in to the police. Johnny has an external conflict with the Socs when he gets jumped. Ponyboy s character changes towards the end of the book when he becomes brave and independent after everything him and Johnny went through.

Book Club Books & Point of View Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson is told from the point of view of a young girl living after the Revolutionary War in Philadelphia. Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson is told from the point of view of a young girl who is a slave living in New York City during the Revolutionary War. Historical Time Period: Revolutionary War Era (1775-1790 s) Scar by J. Albert Mann is told from the point of view of a physically handicapped 16 year old boy from upstate New York who wants to fight in the American Revolution. Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen is about a 13 year old boy who travels to New York City, secretly fighting for the patriot cause, when his parents are taken as prisoners.

Book Club Book Context 1. When is the story taking place in reference to the Revolutionary war? 2. Who is the main character in your book? Describe the members of the main character s family. What is the main character s main role/duty/job? List some adjectives that describe the main character. What are the limitations associated with your character given the time period? What are the advantages associated with your character given the time period? 3. List any secondary characters you have met and describe their relationship to the main character: Secondary Character s Name Relationship to Main Character

4. List and describe important settings introduced so far: State Place/Time Describe Setting and Significance 1. 2. 3.

5. Describe conflicts that the main character has encountered: Describe the Conflict Internal or External? 1. 2. 3. 6. Are there any primary sources referenced in the book? If so, pick one and explain its importance.

Creating Timelines Double Timelines are useful to help track important events and character development in the story. Plot point or conflict Corresponding Character Development

Creating Timelines Double Timelines are useful to help track important events and character development in the story. Plot point or conflict Corresponding Character Development