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Elements of a Short Story Mrs. Smith – English 9A
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What is a short story? Fiction Shorter than a novella and a novel Usually have… a single setting, only a few main characters, a single plot, and attempt to resolve one conflict.
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What is Setting? Setting: time and place of the story Where?When?
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What is a Character? Character: A person, or any thing presented as a person, in a literary work (animal, object, spirit, etc.).
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Types of Characters: Protagonist: The main character The “hero” of the work Antagonist: A character (or force) that works against the protagonist of a story
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Types of Characters: Round: A major, fully-developed character who changes and learns things as the story develops. Flat: A minor character that does not undergo major change or growth throughout the story.
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Types of Characterization Characterization: the method the writer uses to reveal the character to the reader. Direct Characterization: This is when the author tells the reader what the character is like. Indirect Characterization: This is when the author shows words, thoughts, and actions of the character and lets the reader determine what the character is like.
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What is Plot? The series of events that make up a story. Two main forms of organization: Chronological: in order by time Flashback: when the action shifts between past and present
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Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution The Parts of Plot Conflict
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Exposition The Parts of Plot Exposition: the beginning of the story that introduces the setting, characters, and basic situation.
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Rising Action The Parts of Plot Rising Action: begins with the main conflict and helps build suspense up to the climax
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Climax The Parts of Plot Climax: the point of greatest tension in the story. The “ah, ha” moment when we find out how the problem will be solved.
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Falling Action The Parts of Plot Falling Action: all of the events after the climax; wraps up the loose ends of the story.
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Resolution The Parts of Plot Resolution: how the story ends.
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The Parts of Plot Conflict Conflict: the problem that the characters face in the story. Begins with an inciting incident.
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Types of Conflict? Internal Conflict: Takes place within a character man vs. self External Conflict: man vs. man man vs. nature man vs. society
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Point of View 1 st Person Point-of-View The narrator is a character in the story Uses the words I, me, we, us, my…
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Point of View 3 rd Person Limited Told from a narrator outside of the story that is limited to one character’s view of the events. 3 rd Person Omniscient a narrator outside the story who is “all-knowing”
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A few last things… Foreshadowing: When the author provides hints about later events in the story Theme: A central message about life that the story is presenting Described in general terms, not in relation to specific events or characters in the story
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