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Short Story Exam Review Pick up a Short Story Unit Exam Review on my desk
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Literary Terms Plot- : The arrangement and interrelation of events in a narrative work which engages the reader’s attention while also providing a framework for the exposition of the author’s message, theme or other such elements. Types of External conflict- man vs. nature, man vs. man, man vs. machine, man vs. society and man vs. supernatural. Types of Internal conflict- or man vs. self, involves a character who is fighting something within themselves.
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Literary Terms Protagonist- The most important or leading character in a work who is usually identical to the hero/heroine… but not always. The protagonist has both good and bad qualities. Antagonist- The character pitted against the protagonist of a work. He or she usually has evil or distasteful qualities, but is not necessarily all bad. Foreshadowing- is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
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Literary Terms Suspense- What builds the reader’s attention. Setting- time and place that provides general background for the characters and plot of the story. Static- A character who stays the same throughout the work, from the beginning to the end Flat- Characters that are not developed; are easily recognizable by their lack of complexity; and are usually created to emphasize a single important trait.
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Literary Terms Round- Characters that have a level of complexity and depth we associate with real people and that have been fully developed by the author Dynamic- A character who has an epiphany or experiences a change during the course of the work. Theme- A statement that the text seems to be making about the subject of the literary work. This can be moral or an amoral lesson. Epiphany- the insight or revelation gained when one suddenly understands the significance of something.
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Literary Terms Motivation- The mixture of situation and personality that compels a character to behave the way he or she does. Dramatic Irony- : the audience knows or understands more than the actual characters involved Situational Irony- when one thing is expected to happen but the opposite occurs Verbal Irony- the result of a statement saying one thing while meaning the opposite Sarcasm: a type of irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it
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Literary Terms First Person Point of View- The character telling the story speaks as though it had happened to him or her personally. The narrator uses personal pronouns such as “I,” “me,” “my,” etc. Third Person Limited- The author tells the story as though he or she can only perceive the thoughts and feelings of one of the characters.
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Plot Diagrams Get out your plot diagrams for “The Most Dangerous Game,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” “War,” and “The Sniper” Exposition- Setting the scene (characters; setting) Rising Action- Complications/conflicts Climax- The character faces the problem and overcomes it or is overcome by it Falling Action- Leads to the resolution Resolution- The ending
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“The Most Dangerous Game” Protagonist- Rainsford Antagonist- Zaroff Setting- Ship-Trap Island Key Conflicts- Man vs Man; Man vs Nature Climax- When Zaroff sees Rainsford behind the curtain Resolution- Zaroff dies and Rainsford wins Point of View- Third Person Limited Thematic Statement-
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“The Cask of Amontillado” Protagonist- Fortunato Antagonist- Montresor Setting- Italy during Carnival Key Conflicts- Man vs Man Climax- When Montresor chains Fortunato Resolution-Montresor kills Fortunato; No one ever finds out Point of View- First Person Thematic Statement-
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“War” Protagonist- Scout Antagonist- Ginger Beard Setting- During a war on two different hot days Key Conflicts- Man vs Man; Man vs himself Climax- The ginger beard man shoots the scout Resolution- The scout is dead Point of View- Third Person Limited Thematic Statement- kill or be killed
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“The Sniper” Main characters- The Sniper/ The Sniper’s brother Setting- Dublin, Ireland on a rooftop near O’Connell Bridge Key Conflicts- Man vs Man; Man vs Himself Climax- He kills the enemy Resolution- He killed his brother Point of View- Third Person Limited Thematic Statement-
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Homework Study for your Short Story Exam! Your short answer responses are due tomorrow!
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