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Short Story Terms Elements of Fiction: plot, conflict, character, setting, and atmosphere
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Storytelling What is the purpose of telling a story?
Why do we value stories?
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What is the plot or series of events in a story?
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Exposition and inciting incident
The explanation of a past or present event or series of events (background info) The event or series of events (problem/s) that set the plot of a story in motion. For example, the death of King Hamlet and the marriage of Claudius and Hamlet’s mother set the play, Hamlet, in motion.
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Rising Action The action and/or events that lead to the climax, or the highest point of intensity in a story.
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Climax It is the point of greatest intensity, interest, or suspense, and often reveals the turning point in the story. A decision is often made by a character prior to the climax. It doesn’t just involve a change in thought, but a change in action. In the Three Little Pigs, the decision to trick/kill wolf by putting a boiling cauldron of soup beneath the chimney, and inviting the wolf in by coming down the chimney precedes the death of the wolf.
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Anti-climax In opposition to the climax, there is a sudden shift from an elevated and serious tone to a more casual tone that is often humorous because it comes on unexpectedly. For example: "In moments of crisis I size up the situation in a flash, set my teeth, contract my muscles, take a firm grip on myself and, without a tremor, always do the wrong thing" (George Bernard Shaw).
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Falling Action Follows the climax (or crisis), and results in a reversal of fortune for the protagonist.
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Resolution or Denouement
This is the conclusion of the plot of a story. Loose ends are tied up whether they are resolved or left unresolved
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