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The Enormous Crocodile Key Features - Coggle Diagram
The Enormous Crocodile
Key Features
Characters
The people, animals or ideas portrayed in a story.
The Enormous Crocodile
He is full of himself and thinks he is more clever than the other animals in the forest.
The Notsobig Crocodile
He is horrified by the Notsobig Crocodile's idea to eat children for lunch.
Humpy-Rumpy, the Hippopotamus
Saved Toto and Mary from being eaten by the Enormous Crocodile.
Trunky, the Elephant
He saved the children at the picnic spot and sent the Enormous Crocodile into space, crashing against the Sun.
Muggle-Wump, the Monkey
He saved the children at the playground from being eaten by the Enormous Crocodile.
The Roly-Poly Bird
Saved the girl on the Merry-go-round.
Characterisation
The development of a character throughout a story.
The Enormous Crocodile started off by being full of himself and telling everyone he had secret plans and clever tricks.
All of his plans failed and it ended in his death.
Conflict
The problem the characters in the story faces.
The Enormous Crocodile was in conflict with all of the other characters when he told them what his plans were.
The most important conflict to take of is the conflict between the Enormous Crocodile and Trunky, the Elephant right at the end. This caused Trunky to swing the Enormous Crocodile into the air, causing him to crash into the Sun.
Setting
Where and when a story takes place.
The setting of his Novel is in the biggest, brownest. muddiest river in Africa.
Theme
The message the author wants to convey to us as the reader.
Not everyone is bad, and the bad ones do not get away with it.
We need to look out for each other and help where it is needed.
Being greedy will not get you anywhere.
Narrator
The perspective from which a story is written.
This Novel is written from a third person perspective.