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Short Story Elements Some basics that every good story must have …. By B. Hergott R.C.S.S. English
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Every story needs characters People Animals Or Creatures
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The protagonist is the “good guy”
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The antagonist is the “bad guy” or force
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Great stories have a conflict Man vs. Man Man vs. NatureMan vs. Society Man vs. Himself Man vs. Machine
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A hint about what will happen next is called foreshadowing For example, if you hear this: Then you know someone’s about to get eaten!
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The time and place of the story is the setting
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The climax is the most exciting part!!
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The point of view is the perspective of the story “That rotten wolf tried to eat us!!!!” “I was framed! I just wanted to borrow a cup of sugar!”
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Point of View (POV) – the angle from which the story is told; the type of narrator telling the story Narrator – a speaker or character who tells the story First Person Narrator : when a character in the story tells the story Innocent Eye: the story is told through the eyes of a child (his/her judgment being different from that of an adult) Stream of consciousness: the story is told so that the reader feels that they are inside the head of one of the characters and knows all their thoughts and reactions Third Person Narrator: when a voice outside the story tells the story Types of Third Person Narrators: Omniscient – an all-knowing narrator who knows how every character thinks and feels. Omniscient Limited – sees the world through the eyes of only one character. Omniscient Objective – tells the story from outside the action without direct knowledge of the thoughts or feelings of the characters
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Whether you’re the reader, or the writer, a great story includes all these literary elements!!! conflict setting point of view climax characters protagonist antagonist foreshadowing
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