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Introduction to Short Story Unit Elements of Fiction Introduction to Short Story Unit

What is Fiction? Prose created from the imagination, not presented as fact. It may be based on a true story or situation. Types of Fiction: Novel Novella Short Story

What are the elements of fiction? Plot Setting Character Conflict Point of View Theme/Message Literary Devices

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

Exposition Introduction of the characters, setting, and basic situation. The beginning/start of the story

Types of Characters Protagonist vs. Antagonist Dynamic vs. Static Round vs. Flat Protagonist = main character Can be good, but not always Antagonist = group/person who stands against the protagonist Not always bad! Might just have something to learn. Dynamic = experiences important inner change/growth Static = changes very little throughout the story Round = well developed and life- like Realistic emotions Conflicting feelings Multiple traits Flat = one- dimensional Lacks emotional depth

setting Time and geographic location within a work of fiction Initiates the mood of a story Tone = author’s attitude Mood = emotional effect on the reader created by the author’s words

Rising action Series of conflicts that lead to the climax or turning point Conflict increases to create suspense, interest, and/or tension Character’s decisions and flaws Twists and turns

Types of conflict Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces that drives the action of the story Internal: Human vs. Self External: Human vs. Human External: Human vs. Nature/Supernatural External: Human vs. Society

Climax The turning point Most intense moment of the story Mental or action The peak of action The point of no return A crisis

Falling action Point of the story where the conflict decreases The action that follows the climax

Resolution/Denouement The conclusion “The end.” Tying together all the loose ends The outcome of the conflict  

Point of view First Person Third Person “I” – exists outside of dialogue Can be any character in the story Perception/narrator bias Unreliable narrator No opportunity for direction interpretation by the author Author’s attitude and narrator’s attitude are not always synonymous The author or narrator tells the story Omniscient All-knowing Knows what characters are thinking/feeling Limited Omniscient = limits knowledge to one character Limited Fly on the wall Limited to reporting what the characters say and do The reader is a spectator

Theme The message or insight revealed about life within a literary work. Seldom stated directly by the author Must be interpreted by the reader MORE THAN ONE WORD. (That’s a topic) Underlying message about the topic

Flashbacks The current plot is interrupted so that a scene which previously occurred can be shared with the reader Helps give the reader information about characters or events to be better understood.

Foreshadowing A warning or indication of a future event Subtle Direct EXAMPLE: like storm clouds on the horizon suggesting that danger is coming. Direct EXAMPLE: Romeo and Juliet talking about wanting to die rather than live without each other It adds drama It adds tension It creates suspense It convey information to help the reader understand what comes later

Hyperbole An exaggeration of ideas meant for emphasis.

Oxymoron The combination of two contradictory words joined together for a specific effect. Not the same as a paradox, which combines a contradictory sentence, or group of sentences, that contains an implied truth. The channel was repeating the old news again and again. The green pasture surrounded by hills was teeming with a deafening silence.

Parody An imitation of a work of art or literature. Give an example of a parody.