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1 Short Story Elements Terminology

2 Plot: series of related events
Exposition: the beginning of the story where the characters and their conflicts are introduced Complications: rising action/problems leading to the climax Climax: highest emotional/exciting point of the story Falling Action: events leading to the resolution Resolution: (denouement) conclusion

3 Plot Diagram

4 Conflict: a struggle or clash between opposing forces
External Conflict: when the conflict takes place with an outside force. Man vs. Man Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society Man vs. Supernatural

5 Internal Conflict: takes place in a character’s mind. Man vs. Self

6 Setting: Where and when the story takes place.

7 Character: Individual in a story, poem, or a play.
Static Character – does not change much in the course of a story. Dynamic Character – changes in some important way as a result of the action of the story. Flat Character – has only one or two personality traits Round Character – has complex and different traits.

8 Character continued. . . Direct Characterization – the writer tells us directly what the character is like Indirect Characterization – the author lets us figure out the character through clues (appearances, what they say, what they do, how others feel about them, and listening to their inner thoughts.)

9 Irony The difference between what we expect and what really happens.
Verbal – say one thing but mean something else Situational – occurs when a situation that is expected to happen is the opposite of what actually happens. Dramatic – when the audience knows something that the characters do not. (play or movie)

10 Theme The central idea of a story. It makes some revelation about the subject of the story.

11 Point of View First person – one of the characters is telling the story. Uses the pronoun – “I” Third person limited – the narrator will focus in on the thoughts and feelings of just one character. (He, they, she, etc.) Third person omniscient – the narrator knows everything; this narrator is able to tell us everything about every character.

12 Imagery Using words that call forth the use of one of our senses.
*sight, smell, touch, hearing, and taste


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