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Reading Fiction Fiction is true. Fiction is incomplete. Fiction is complex. Fiction is dangerous. Fiction is fun.
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Elements of the Short Story
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Identify the following short story elements in your own story…
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Characters Protagonist: The main character in a story. Antagonist: The character who struggles with the protagonist.
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Setting Includes elements of both place and time.
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Conflict: There are many different types of conflict. Four common are: Character vs. character Character vs. society Character vs. nature/environment Character vs. self
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Plot The series of incidents that produce a dramatic story with a beginning, middle and an end.
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Specific Stages of Plot Introduction: Short stories typically begin by disclosing some information about character and/or setting that will set the background for some type(s) of conflict.
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Complicating Incident: An event or series of events occur that involve one or more types of conflict. “Drama” begins with the complicating incident. Rising Action: Further conflicts, subsequent to the complicating incident, occur, usually to the protagonist, creating more drama and suspense.
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Climax: The rising action builds up to the climax, which is the most suspenseful moment or the height of the action in the short story.
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Denouement: When the story is being concluded, the author ties up any loose ends. Often, elements such as the theme will become evident in the denouement.
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Atmosphere/ Mood: The overall emotional impression of a short story. The author creates atmosphere/ mood by creating a strong sense of place and time.
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Theme Often, the reason an author writes a short story is to make some philosophical point about life. This central or controlling idea in a story, which can sometimes be quite subtle, is known as theme.
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Title Short story writers need to make every word count, including those in the title. Look for clues to a story’s plot, mood, atmosphere or theme.
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Analyzing Short Stories: Fiction Organizer Title CharactersSettingStyleThemePlot Point of View
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The perspective from which a story is told. Can you remember the different types of point of view?
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Making connections I wonder why… I think… I can relate to this because… What caused… This is similar to… This reminds me of…
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