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Short Story Study Session A BRIEF Review
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What to Study Literary Elements (Short Story Notes) Raymond’s Run A Retrieved Reformation (HONORS ONLY) Thank you M’am Gentleman of Rio en Medio Charles The Story of An Hour The Tell Tale Heart
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Plot Definition: Plot is the sequence of events in a story –Exposition – introduces the setting, the characters, and the basic situation –Rising Action – introduces the conflict –Climax – highest point of action; the turning point – it has the MOST tension!!! You don’t have a solution yet! –Falling action – conflict is resolved – problems are being worked on –Resolution – the conclusion –the exact ending of the story, not the conflict a b c d e
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Characters Protagonist – hero/main character; he or she learns a lesson Antagonist – causes problems for the protagonist Round – multi-dimensional; have faults Flat – stereotypes
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Conflict Internal – (man vs. self) – it’s all in your head External – (man vs. man; man vs. nature) – outside forces are at work
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Theme Stated – the author tells you the theme in the text “The moral of the story is…” implied – can be derived (figured out) from what happens to the characters universal – can be derived from pretty much any story; they apply to all of life
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Setting Time Place
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Literary Devices
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Point of View Point of View is the perspective from which the story is told (who is telling the story?) –First Person – The narrator is DIRECTLY involved in the action of the story (Written with “I/me”) –Second Person – Written as a command/directions – “You do this/You do that” (“Choose Your Own Adventure” stories) –Third Person – A narrator that is not involved in the story, can let you know the thoughts of multiple characters (we call this an omniscient narrator) (omniscient means all-knowing)
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Foreshadowing the author gives you hints about future events
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Flashback the author refers back to events that already happened (usually before the story began)
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Irony The outcome of the story is different from what the reader expected would happen
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Literature Raymond’s Run A Retrieved Reformation (HONORS ONLY) Thank you M’am Gentleman of Rio en Medio Charles The Story of An Hour The Tell Tale Heart
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