The Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison American Literature II Assignment please see the attachment bellow >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Short fiction planning activity
Use the short story planning guide (in files) to create a plot line for a short story. This
will be included as part of your final creative writing project, but you do not need to
actually write the story if you chose not to, just plan.
Once you have your plan, upload the file here. Feel free to be creative!
This is a pass fail activity, meaning that if you fully develop your original ideas and
answer all the questions, you will get full points.
Topics:
Cather, Willa
Death Comes to the Archbishop
Ellison, Ralph
The Invisible Man
https://bpi.edu/ourpages/auto/2010/5/11/36901472/Ralph%20Ellison%20%20Invisible%20Man%20v3_0.pdf
Bellow, Saul
The Adventures of Augie March
Hammett, Dashiell
I prefer the bolds one
The Maltese Falcon
Short Fiction Planner
1. What is the point or idea you want to leave your audience with? ________________
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2. What type of conflict is best? (man v. man, self, or greater force) (circle one)
3. Describe in detail the main character _________________________________________
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4. Where and when does the story take place? ____________________________________
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5. What background does the reader need to know (if any)?
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6. Do you plan to provide the background at the beginning or as a flashback during the
story? __________________________________________________________________
7. How do we meet the main character? _________________________________________
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8. Who (or what) is the antagonist? If the antagonist is a force, how will you depict that?
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9. What is the inciting incident (that creates the protagonist’s problem?) ________________
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10. What is the rising action? Create at least 4 events that complicate the problem ________
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11. What is the climax? _______________________________________________________
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12. What does the protagonist decide at this moment? _______________________________
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13. What is the falling action? Create at least 2 events _______________________________
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14. What is the moment of last suspense? _________________________________________
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15. What (if given) is the denouement? ___________________________________________
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