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Short Story Notes
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A short story is a short work of fiction.
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5 Elements of a Short Story
1. Plot- 2. Character- 3. Setting- 4. Point of view- 5. Theme-
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Plot Pattern of events that take place in a story.
A plot has a conflict. A conflict is a struggle. This conflict can be internal (occurring within a character’s mind), or external (takes place between 2 or more characters).
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A story will have a protagonist ( the main character), and an antagonist (the person who has a conflict with the protagonist).
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4 Parts of the Plot 1. Exposition- the author sets up the story. Characters and main conflicts are introduced. 2. Rising action- the story progresses as conflicts began to build. 3. Climax- key scene, the exciting moment where the outcome of the conflict is. 4. Resolution (denoument)- story comes to a close and the conflict is resolved.
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The perspective from which a story is told.
Point of View The perspective from which a story is told.
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1st person- uses I or we to refer to the narrator.
3rd person limited- uses he or she. What is known about the characters is limited. 3rd person omniscient- “ all knowing”. The narrator knows everything about all of the characters.
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A central or main idea derived from the text.
Theme A central or main idea derived from the text.
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Where and when a story takes place
Setting Where and when a story takes place
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The people involved in a story
Character The people involved in a story
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4 Kinds of Character 1. flat- character has 1 or 2 personality traits
2. round- character has a complex personality. 3. dynamic- character changes in an important way in the story 4. static- someone who is the same at the beginning of the story as at the end
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5 Ways to Create a Character
1. Speech/dialogue 2. Thoughts 3.How other characters feel about them 4. Actions 5. Appearance
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Characterization 1. Direct characterization- the author tells directly what a character is like or what his or her motives are. 2. Indirect characterization- the writer introduces a character but the reader must interpret what kind of person the character is
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1. Hint or clues that suggest what is to come in a story
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2. Order in which events unfold in real time
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3. Writer jumps ahead days or years into the future
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4. An episode presented from the past
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5. Attitude a speaker or writer takes toward a subject
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6. Writers use of language and overall style
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7. Can be trusted
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8. Biased, doesn’t tell the truth
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9. Topic
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10. Offers several conflicting sequences and leaves us to figure them out
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11. Difference between what we expect and what actually happens.
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12. A person says 1 thing but means another
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13. Describes an event contrary to what we expected
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14. Usually occurs in a play
14. Usually occurs in a play. The audience knows what is going to happen but the characters on stage do not.
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