Elements of Fiction A Guide to the Origins, Development, and Elements of the Short Story and the Novel.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Short Stories- English I Honors
Advertisements

Short Story Terms.
Elements of a Short Story
Elements of a Short Story Or What makes a short story?
Elements of a Short Story Mrs. Smith – English 9A.
Literary Elements of Narrative Text Type
Short Story Unit Notes.
Elements of a Short Story
Elements of a Short Story
Literary Terms.
T HE E LEMENTS OF S HORT S TORIES. W HAT IS A S HORT S TORY ? A relatively brief fictional narrative in prose.
What parts make up a story?
Literary Term Notes Setting Where and when the story takes place: Time of day, place, season, time period, etc.
Protagonist Main character Who is the protagonist?
ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY Grade 9 English: Ceolin, Hoekstra, Hrvatin, MacChesney.
Novels/Short Stories.
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
PRESENTING.... LITERATURE NOTES Literature is writings in prose or verse, having excellence of expression and expressing ideas of permanent or universal.
Literary Terms The elements within a story or novel the author uses to reveal the message of the story.
Narrative Fiction: EOC Vocabulary. 1. Narrative Fiction Writing that tells a story. Writing drawn from the author’s imagination (not real). Two types:
Literary Terms 2.
Narrative Elements Lesson 6.
Short Story Elements and Terms. A short story is … a brief fictional narrative in prose Sometimes only a few pages in length!
Elements of Short Stories
Elements of Literature. PLOT Exposition: the characters and setting are introduced. Rising Action: the conflict is revealed. Climax: the highest point.
Elements of a Short Story
Literary Elements PlotPoint of ViewMood SettingForeshadowingCharacters FlashbackConflictTheme IronyMotivationSuspense Symbol.
Price. J Short Stories. of a Short Story Elements of a Short Story A short story is a work of fiction that can be read in one sitting.
Elements of Literature. PLOT Exposition: the characters and setting are introduced. Rising Action: the conflict is revealed. Climax: the highest point.
Elements of Short Stories Test Review Overview A short story is a work of fiction that can be read in one sitting. A short story is a work of fiction.
A short story is a work of fiction that can be read in one sitting. Elements of a Short Story.
A Guide to Interpreting Short Stories
of a Short Story Elements of a Short Story A short story is a work of fiction that can be read in one or two sittings.
Elements of Fiction Literary Elements – Part II. Plot, Exposition, Complications Plot: A series of related events that make up a story Exposition: The.
Anatomy of a story: Story elements
Novels/Short Stories. NOVEL A long fictional story, whose length is normally somewhere between one hundred and five hundred pages Uses the elements of.
Short Story Literary Terms English. Essential Question What literary devices are used for analyzing short stories?
Short Story Terms. What is a Short Story? A short story is : a brief work of fiction where, usually, the main character faces a conflict that is worked.
Short Stories.
Literary Terms. Short Story  a relatively brief, fictional narrative written in prose. It became a true literary form in the 19th century under the direction.
Short Story Terms. What is a Short Story? A short story is : a brief work of fiction where, usually, the main character faces a conflict that is worked.
Literary Terms English I. Genre A form or type of literary work. A form or type of literary work. –Short story –Novel –Lyric –Narrative –Non-fiction –Autobiography.
Fiction Stories What is found within a story?. They begin in the author’s imagination and are called FICTION. SHORT STORIES: Usually revolves around a.
Introduction to Short Story Elements of Fiction. What is a Short Story? A short story is: a brief work of fiction where, usually, the main character faces.
ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY SHORT STORY SHORT ENOUGH TO READ IN ONE SITTING oral tradition - story handed down generation to generation parables - stories.
Short Stories.
Elements of a Short Story
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Story And Narrative.
Elements of the Short Story
The Elements of Fiction
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Elements of Fiction Setting Mood & Tone Character Dialogue & Dialect
Literary Elements English 2 PH.
Mrs. McKee 9th Grade College Prep
Short Story Terms.
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
Literary Elements Review
Multicultural Literature
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
Short Stories/Story Songs Unit!
Crain RWC Chicken Soup Unit!.
Short Stories English 9.1.
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
Mrs. McKee 9th Grade College Prep
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
FICTION Genre in which the content is made up; a made up story.
Elements of a Short Story
FICTION Comes from the Latin word fictio meaning “something invented.”
Presentation transcript:

Elements of Fiction A Guide to the Origins, Development, and Elements of the Short Story and the Novel

Plot Sequence of events in a story climax Rising Falling Action Action Conflict Resolution/End

Structure Refers to how plot elements are arranged to tell the story Can be chronologically sequential, flashback, in broken order, or a combination of these

Flashback Interrupts the action of a story Tells about an event or events that happened earlier-before the current sequence of events Used to develop character, set the basis for current and future events, explain what happens now, or add suspense

Foreshadowing Hints at events that are yet to come Helps develop the rising action Builds suspense “Hooks” the reader to keep going in the story

Setting Where and when a story takes place Establishes time and place Sets the mood for the story Can establish conflict or serve as conflict Can influence characters and character development Can relate to the theme

Mood The atmosphere of a story Established by imagery and detail How the setting makes the reader feel May be the same of different than the feelings of the characters in the story Reader should pay attention to detail IN the story and that which is LEFT OUT

Point of View or Narration Refers to the narrator of the story May be a character in the story itself May be someone outside the story May be known or unknown

Types of Points of View 1st Person: “I” tells the story Participant-the narrator is a central character in the story and tells about his/her experiences him or herself Observer-the narrator is a minor character in the story and tells what he witnesses about other characters

Types of Point of View 3rd person: Outside narrator-uses pronouns of 3rd person (he, she, it, they, etc. 3rd person limited-an outside narrator tells the story and only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character 3rd person omniscient-an outside narrator tells the story but knows the thoughts and feelings of any or all characters

Characters The “actors” in the story Stories develop around their thoughts, words, and actions Stories also develop around what other characters think of them and do to them

Protagonist The main character of a work Can be good or bad or both Reader does not have to like the protagonist Reader does not have to agree or disgree with the protagonist

Antagonist What opposes the protagonist Usually a character, but can be something else (a mountain, an animal, a supernatural being, etc.) The conlict between the protagonist and the antagonist makes up the plot

Characterization: How authors develop characters Dynamic characters-change in a significant way by the end of the story Scrooge goes from greedy to generous Static characters-remain the same throughout the story Superman-always good

Characterization Round characters-are fully developed with well-rounded personalities Flat characters-only reveal one single personality trait throughout the story Stereotypes-characters that are overused and very familiar

Methods of Characterization Direct Characterization The writer tells the reader directly what the character is like (generous, deceitful, innocent, etc.)

Methods of Characterization Indirect characterization Describing how the character looks or dresses Letting us hear the character speaking Letting us in on the character’s thoughts and feelings Revealing what other people think or say about the character Showing the character’s actions

Conflict Is the struggle between opposing forces The problem in the story What the story revolves around Can be internal or external or both

Conflict Internal-the main character struggles with some emotion within himself or herself External-the main character struggles with some outer force Another character(s) Nature Society as a whole-rules A particular group of people Tradition or religion

Conflict Analysis Man vs. Man Man vs. Himself Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society

Theme What the story is REALLY ABOUT The “big lesson” or point Goes beyond subject or main idea Is portable to other stories Can be discerned using all the elements of fiction

Examples of Subject vs. Theme Subjects Death Love Ambition Themes One can face death with dignity The greatest love is one that is unselfish Ambition can lead to ruin

Style …in other words…DIDLS!!!! An author’s style is developed by his or her choice of Diction (word usage) Imagery-word sensations and figurative language Details-what’s described or not Language-informal, formal, dialectal, etc. Sentence structure-long, short, simple, complex, convoluted, etc. …in other words…DIDLS!!!!

TONE Is the way the author feels about The character or characters The conflict The setting The theme The subject This can also be determined by analyzing the DIDLS!!!!!!!!!

The Development of the Genre (A genre is a type of art or literature.) Short Stories: The Development of the Genre (A genre is a type of art or literature.)

What is a short story? Fictional prose Usually less than 10,000 words in length Usually has limited number of characters Usually has a central conflict and theme

Origins of the Short Story Began with oral literature Oral literature-literature passed down through word of mouth Preceded written literature Chants, prayers, long poetic stories Communicated the culture, history, and religion of a particular people

Development of the Short Story The Short Story developed from: Legends: Stories that have real elements, but have been fictionalized through retelling Myths: Stories that explain nature or human nature-usually have gods/goddesses and supernatural Fables: Stories using animals as characters-usually have a moral

Development of the Short Story Parables: Stories that teach lessons Folktales: Stories related to a particular people or culture Fairytales: Folktales that-- have elements of the supernatural deal with impossible tasks or quests have old women as characters, center around wish fulfillment