Aristotle captured some of these concepts in his works on the structure of plays in the Poetica. His legacy is still the foundation of literature that students
learn in the ninth grade about stories: plot, character; theme, and beyond.
Think about how identity, including attributes such as gender, race, class and culture might play a role in a story’s plot, character development, and theme.
Then, make up a short story using one or more identity elements as a key part of the plot, character, and theme. You can base your story on one that is wellknown if you like. And offer a paragraph or two about how the concepts of Aristotle contribute to your being able to create your story.
Some resourceful links:
https://www.presspage.com/news/lessons-from-ancient-greece-aristotle-on-storytelling/
Please feel free to reach out to me for any further instructions.