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Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Short Story Unit Name Date Period NOTES MY TRANSLATION Literary Term Record your notes in this column Record your translation in this column Short Story Unit

Term: Character A character is a person or animal that takes part in a literary work. Protagonist: The main character Antagonist: The character going against the protagonist

Term: Character Types Round Character: Shows many different traits—flaws as well as virtues. Vs. Flat Character: Shows only one trait

Character Motivation Dynamic Character: Develops, grows, and changes throughout the course of a story Vs. Static Character: Does not change

Author’s Purpose The main reasons for an author’s writing In fiction, the author’s purpose is often found in the story’s theme or message. To determine the author’s purpose, ask the following questions: What significance might this event have? Why does the author include this detail?