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In your binder, Label a section for the Short Story Unit. Label your notes: Short Story Unit: Elements of Fiction Copy down the notes from the PowerPoint.

Elements of Fiction Short Story Unit

Setting The time and place of the story. Geographical Location Time Period Specific building or room

Plot This is the literary element that describes the structure of the story. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.

Plot Components

Point of View The perspective from which the story is told. Who is telling the story? 2. How do we know what is happening?

First Person Point of View Told from the viewpoint of one of the characters, using the first person pronoun “I.” “The thousands of injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I give utterance to a threat.” “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe

Third Person Point of View A narrator tells the events of the story using third person pronouns such as “he” or “she.” “When Jane and Elizabeth were alone, the former, who had been cautious in her praise of Mr. Bingley before, expressed to her sister how very much she admired him. ‘He is just what a young man ought to be,” said she…” Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen

Omniscient Point of View The author is telling the story directly. Omniscient = All Knowing “Myop carried a short, knobby stick. She struck out random at chickens she liked, and worked out the beat of a song on the fence around the pigpen. She felt light and good in the warm sun. She was ten, and nothing existed for her but her song, the stick clutched her dark brown hand, and the tat-de-ta-ta-ta of accompaniment.” “The Flowers” by Alice Walker

Limited Omniscient Point of View Third person, told from the viewpoint of a character in the story. “They all laughed, and while they were laughing, the quiet boy moved his bare foot on the sidewalk and merely touched, brushed against a number of red ants that were scurrying about on the sidewalk. Secretly, his eyes whining, while his parents chatted with the old man, he saw the ants hesitate, quiver, and lie on the cement. He sensed they were cold now.” “Fever Dream” by Ray Bradbury

Theme Theme is the main idea or central message of the story. It usually contains some insight into the human condition– telling something about humans and life. The theme can be stated directly or implied by the events and actions in the story.

A symbol represents an idea, quality, or concept larger than itself. Symbolism A symbol represents an idea, quality, or concept larger than itself.

Symbolism What can these symbols represent? A journey can symbolize… A lion can symbolize… A red rose can represent… Water can be a symbol of…

Tone The author’s attitude/feelings about the subject reflected in the text. Mood The overall feeling or atmosphere of a story. It is the way that you feel when you are reading.

Characterization How characters develop throughout a story. Round Characters: Convincing, true to life. Have many different and sometimes event contradictory personality traits. Dynamic Characters: Undergo some type of change or development in the story, often because of something that happens to them. Flat Characters: Stereotyped, shallow, and often symbolic. Have only one or two personality traits. Static Characters: Do not change in the course of a story.

The Protagonist The main character in a literary work.

Antagonist The character who opposes the protagonist.

Conflict The struggle between opposing forces.

Conflict CONFLICT IS THE PLOT. Without it, we have no story! Imagine FINDING NEMO without any conflict….

Conflict in literature Sets a protagonist against an antagonist.

Man vs. Man This includes conflicts against supernatural or fantasy beings that are human-like… Conflict sets a protagonist against human (or human- like) antagonist.

…and animal vs. animal if your protagonist is an animal

Man vs. Nature Protagonist against a force of nature.

Man vs. Nature Can also be living things from nature if they are not human- like characters in the story.

NOT THIS…

Man vs. society Protagonist against elements of government or culture.

Man vs. self Conflict sets the protagonist against himself or herself. This is internal conflict. It all happens inside the character’s mind. Making a decision or overcoming guilt, sadness, or fear are all examples of man vs. self conflict.

What type of conflict?