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Short Stories What you need to know…
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Story Terms Plot Character Theme Mood Point of View
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Plot The plot is what happens in a story and how it happens.
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Parts of a Plot Exposition – gives rise to conflict; arouses reader’s interest Rising Action – complicate or intensify the central conflict Climax – highest point of interest and emotional involvement in the story Falling Action – events that lead to resolution Resolution – final outcome of story
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Conflict A clash of opposing forces (protagonist vs. antagonist). 1.Person vs. Person (external) 2.Person vs. Self (internal) 3.Person vs. Nature (external)
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Setting The time and place where the action occurs. Details that describe: Scenery Dialects Weather Time of day Time of year “The widow she cried over me, and called me a poor lost lamb, and she called me a lot of other names, too, but she never meant no harm by it. She put me in them new clothes again, and I couldn’t do nothing but sweat and sweat, and feel all cramped up.” - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Characters Round – complex or presented in detail Dynamic – developing during course of story Flat – characterized by 1 or 2 traits Static – unchanged from beg. to end. Stock - stereotypical
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Point of View First Person – “I” is the central character Third Person – Omniscient: author knows all of what is done, said, felt, thought by all characters – Limited Omniscient: author only provides insight into one character – Objective: author provides no comments on any characters or their actions
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Theme A central message, concern, or insight into life Can be expressed by a one or two sentence statement about human beings or about life May be stated directly or implied Often requires interpretation to uncover
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