Question
As you plan, think about these questions.
What is the context of the story?
What point of view will work best?
What choice will the character face?
What happens because of the choice?
Plan your narrative by writing notes. Use the questions to help you plan.
What is the context of the story?
What point of view will work best?
What choice will the character face?
What happens because of the choice?
Plan your narrative by writing notes. Use the questions to help you plan.
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Sure! Here’s a structured way to plan a narrative using the guiding questions you've provided:
### Context of the Story
- **Setting**: A small coastal town that has been facing the repercussions of climate change, with rising sea levels eroding the shoreline. The town is tightly knit, with a strong sense of community and tradition.
- **Time Period**: Present day, with some references to the town's history and how it has changed over the years.
- **Theme**: Environmental responsibility, the clash between tradition and progress, and personal growth.
### Point of View
- **Perspective**: First-person narrative from the protagonist’s viewpoint, offering an intimate look at their thoughts and emotions. This allows deeper engagement with the character’s internal struggles and motivations.
- **Character Voice**: A relatable teen or young adult, experiencing a coming-of-age journey while grappling with environmental issues in their community.
### Character’s Choice
- **Protagonist**: Jamie, a 17-year-old environmental activist who is passionate about saving the coastal ecosystem but also loves the town's traditions, particularly its annual fishing festival.
- **Choice**: Jamie faces the choice of either advocating for a controversial plan to protect the coastline that requires sacrificing parts of the festival traditions or keeping the traditions alive at the risk of further environmental damage.
### Consequences of the Choice
- **Outcome if Jamie Advocates for the Plan**: Jamie will face backlash from older community members who cherish the traditions. However, she may gain the support of other young activists and could help implement necessary changes to save the shoreline and the town’s future.
- **Outcome if Jamie Chooses Tradition**: Jamie may maintain harmony within the community and keep the festival alive, but the shoreline continues to erode, leading to potential crises in the future. This choice could also lead to personal conflict and guilt as Jamie worries about the implications for the town.
### Narrative Plan Notes
1. **Introduction**: Establish the setting and character, introduce the fishing festival and the environmental issues the town is facing.
2. **Rising Action**: Show Jamie's dual love for the traditions and her concern for the environment through interactions with her friends, family, and community members.
3. **Climactic Decision**: Build up to the town meeting where Jamie must voice her opinion regarding the proposed land protection plan.
4. **Falling Action**: Explore the aftermath of Jamie's decision, including the relationships affected, the community's response, and her internal conflicts.
5. **Conclusion**: Reflect on the long-term consequences of her choice, showcasing any growth in Jamie and the community as they adapt to changes, whether reconciled with tradition or embracing new methods.
This framework should help guide the storytelling process while ensuring clarity and depth in the narrative.
### Context of the Story
- **Setting**: A small coastal town that has been facing the repercussions of climate change, with rising sea levels eroding the shoreline. The town is tightly knit, with a strong sense of community and tradition.
- **Time Period**: Present day, with some references to the town's history and how it has changed over the years.
- **Theme**: Environmental responsibility, the clash between tradition and progress, and personal growth.
### Point of View
- **Perspective**: First-person narrative from the protagonist’s viewpoint, offering an intimate look at their thoughts and emotions. This allows deeper engagement with the character’s internal struggles and motivations.
- **Character Voice**: A relatable teen or young adult, experiencing a coming-of-age journey while grappling with environmental issues in their community.
### Character’s Choice
- **Protagonist**: Jamie, a 17-year-old environmental activist who is passionate about saving the coastal ecosystem but also loves the town's traditions, particularly its annual fishing festival.
- **Choice**: Jamie faces the choice of either advocating for a controversial plan to protect the coastline that requires sacrificing parts of the festival traditions or keeping the traditions alive at the risk of further environmental damage.
### Consequences of the Choice
- **Outcome if Jamie Advocates for the Plan**: Jamie will face backlash from older community members who cherish the traditions. However, she may gain the support of other young activists and could help implement necessary changes to save the shoreline and the town’s future.
- **Outcome if Jamie Chooses Tradition**: Jamie may maintain harmony within the community and keep the festival alive, but the shoreline continues to erode, leading to potential crises in the future. This choice could also lead to personal conflict and guilt as Jamie worries about the implications for the town.
### Narrative Plan Notes
1. **Introduction**: Establish the setting and character, introduce the fishing festival and the environmental issues the town is facing.
2. **Rising Action**: Show Jamie's dual love for the traditions and her concern for the environment through interactions with her friends, family, and community members.
3. **Climactic Decision**: Build up to the town meeting where Jamie must voice her opinion regarding the proposed land protection plan.
4. **Falling Action**: Explore the aftermath of Jamie's decision, including the relationships affected, the community's response, and her internal conflicts.
5. **Conclusion**: Reflect on the long-term consequences of her choice, showcasing any growth in Jamie and the community as they adapt to changes, whether reconciled with tradition or embracing new methods.
This framework should help guide the storytelling process while ensuring clarity and depth in the narrative.
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