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Literary Terms
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Parts of a Short Story Exposition: Presents the characters and the situation Rising Action: Building up the drama with plot parts Climax: Highest Point or the turning point in the story Falling Action: Events that start to wrap up the story Resolution: The part of the story when the problems are worked out
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Setting Up the Story Protagonist: The Main Character of the story Antagonist: The person or thing fighting the main character Setting: Time and Place if the story’s action Characterization: The act of developing a character Plot: Sequence of events that make up a story
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Conflict Conflict: Source of tension in the story (struggling between opposing forces) Internal Conflict: Character vs. Self External Conflict: Character vs. Character or Character vs. Nature
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Point of View (POV) 1 st Person – Perspective of one of the characters – tells the story using “I, Me, We” 3 rd Person Limited – The story is told by an outside narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character Omniscient – ALL KNOWING 3 rd Person Omniscient – The story is told by an outside narrator who knows EVERYONE’S thoughts and feelings
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Literary Devices Foreshadowing: Hints about what is going to happen next Imagery: Language that appeals to the senses Symbolism: Object, person, or event that represents a deeper meaning Mood: The feeling the story creates in the READER Theme: The life lesson of the story
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