Title: FAMOUS SHORT STORY WRITERS
1FAMOUS SHORT STORY WRITERS
A presentation for Student Support Services
participants Troy University Troy, AL 36082
2WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
- Provide students with a general overview of a few
short story writers who have greatly influenced
literary culture. - Encourage students to develop an appreciation for
literacy and literature. - Encourage students to think critically about the
various themes that writers address in their
creative works.
3Short Story . . . What is it?
- Tells about a single event or experience
- Fictional (not true)
- 500 to 15,000 words in length
- Has a beginning, middle, and end
- Creates an impression on the reader
- Prose (Written in sentence and paragraph form,
not in verse)
Slide Source http//www.worldofteaching.com/powe
rpoints/english/how20to20write20a20short20sto
ry.ppt257,2,Definition of a Short Story
4Great Short Story Writers
- . . . are able to use the elements of the
short story with such precision that the reader
is caught up in the action activity or message
of the story.
Source http//www.worldofteaching.com/powerpoint
s/english/how20to20write20a20short20story.ppt
263,10,Short Story Vocabulary
5Elements of a Short Story
- Setting
- Figurative Language / Tone/ Style
- Characterization
- Plot Elements
- Point of view / Narration
- Theme
6Memorable Short Story Writers often focus on
Themes
- Theme The storys main ideas. The message the
writer intends to communicate by telling the
story. - Slide Source http//www.worldofteaching.com/powe
rpoints/english/how20to20write20a20short20sto
ry.ppt263,10,Short Story Vocabulary
7Ambition Jealousy
Beauty Loneliness
Betrayal Love
Courage Loyalty
Duty/honor (filial piety) Perseverance
Fear Prejudice
Freedom Suffering
Happiness Truth
Key terms in some common Literary Themes
8FAMOUS SHORT STORY WRITERS THE THEMES THEY
COMMONLY APPLY
9AESOP (6th Century B.C.)
- Legendary Greek source of over 600 fables
including The Tortoise and the Hare, written from
the oral, have been translated into English by
many . . . - Example The North Wind and the Sun
10Some AESOPs Common THEMES Stories
- Slow but steady wins the race. -- The Hare and
the Tortoise - Birds of a feather flock together. -- The Farmer
and the Stork - Look before you leap. -- The Fox and the Goat
- Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. -- The
Bear and the Two Travelers - Those who suffer most cry out the least. -- The
Oxen and the Axle-Trees - Why use animals to teach about human character?
- Perhaps Aesop intended to indicate that people
often do not see their own inhumanity or inhumane
behaviors nor can they see that sometimes they
behave as subordinant species and not as ones
with the aptitude / rational ability to walk as
the dominant species in the earth.
11Aesops Fable
- The North Wind and the Sun
- The Wind and the Sun were disputing which was
the stronger. Suddenly they saw a traveller
coming down the road, and the Sun said "I see a
way to decide our dispute. Whichever of us can
cause that traveller to take off his cloak shall
be regarded as the stronger. You begin." - So the Sun retired behind a cloud, and the Wind
began to blow as hard as it could upon the
traveller. But the harder he blew the more
closely did the traveller wrap his cloak round
him, till at last the Wind had to give up in
despair. Then the Sun came out and shone in all
his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it
too hot to walk with his cloak on. - Moral/Theme Kindness effects more than severity
or Gentle persuasion works better than
aggressive force. Power of Rhetoric (general
subject) - View video adaptation of this fable by clicking
here YouTube - Aesop's Fables The Sun and The
Wind or go to http//www.youtube.com/watch?vC7LT
G-fy-mcfeaturerelated - (2 min)
12Jakob Grimm (1785-1863)Wilhelm Grimm
(1786-1859)Grimm Brothers (1785/1786)
- Fairy Tales (Translated German oral tales)
- Rapunzel
- Godfather Death
- Hansel and Gretel
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Cinderella
- Goldilocks
13Grimms Fairy Tales
- Some Themes
- -- Material poverty can lead to spiritual poverty
in some humans. - -- Greed can lead to a poverty.
- -- Entitlement leads to death.
- -- Death does not discriminate.
- -- Failure to exercise wisdom leads to disaster.
- -- Failure to live an ordered life leads to
danger and disaster. - -- Love conquers evil.
- -- Love can be blinded by greed.
- -- Mans mistreatment toward fellow man is a
tendency. - -- Abuse of others (women, elderly, children, the
poor) is a sign of misplaced or corrupt Western
values. - -- Western ideals of beauty have corrupted many
minds. -
14Grimms Fairy Tale
- See Goldilocks video atYouTube - grimms fairy
tale classics at http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmS
3nN6PH96Y (530 min)
15Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)
- Credited as the Originator of the Modern Short
Story and recognized for his promotion of the
Gothic style. - The Tell-tale Heart
- Fall of the House of Usher
- The Pit and the Pendulum
- Sources http//www.authorstream.com/Presentation/
Grattan-25475-short-story-intro-shortstoryintro-ed
ucation-ppt-powerpoint/ - http//www.online-literature.com/poe/
Poes psychologically thrilling tales examining
the depths of the human psyche earned him much
fame during his lifetime and after his death.
He was also an exceptional poet who wrote
Annabel Lee and The Raven.
16Poes Tendencies Themes
- Dying and death were part of Poes life.
- Common Themes
- (a) Death and Violence are directly or
indirectly part of human life. - (b) Immortality can be both a human desire and
source of torment - (Tell-tale Heart).
- (c) Love is closely linked with death
(especially when love is denied). - (d) Mental illness is part of the human psyche
that makes life unlovely. -
- He is said to have transmogrified death in his
works. (Change into something strange, odd,
grotesque) - He used the style of Gothic fiction with a sense
of the uncanny. - (Gothic fiction is a form of Medieval romance
with an undertone of mystery/darkness/fear/superna
turalism. Setting/architecture is very important
to creating a gothic tale full of drama and
suspense. Very edgy (ledges and shadows and
looming overhanging) features mark gothic
architecture.) - His tales were called grotesque, arabesque, and
terrifying, with recurring themes of being buried
alive and coming back from the grave. - Source http//www.dcmp.org/guides/3236.pdf and
http//www.wisegeek.com/what-characterizes-gothic-
fiction.htm
17Edgar Allan Poe
- View The Fall of the House of Usher video
adaptation at YouTube - The Fall of the House of
Usher-Vincent Price-Edgar Allan Poe at
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vx1fS6GGm_-Afeature
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18Herman Melville (1819-1891)
- Short Stories
- Benito Cereno
- Bartleby the Scrivener
- Billy Budd
- He also wrote the masterpiece novel Moby Dick.
- To listen to an audio recording of Bartleby the
Scrivener, go to http//www.archive.org/details/b
artleby_scrivener_1107_librivox or click on the
following Internet Archive Details Bartleby
the Scrivener
19Herman Melville
- Wrote about life as a sea of turbulence and
adventure. - Wrote about the presence of justice and injustice
in the world - Wrote about the flawed and unjust character
revealed in humans. - Wrote about the rhetorical power of passive
resistance and civil disobedience.
20Kate Chopin (1850-1904)
Kate Chopin . . . an American author of short
stories and novels, is often viewed as an early
feminist writer. She also wrote about identify
and race in culture.
Images yahoo.com
21Kate Chopins Stories
- Desirees Baby (racism, passing, and
interracial marriage, French Creole culture) - Story of an Hour (frustrations of women/wives
in early America) - Famous Novella The Awakening
22Kate Chopin
- Listen to Story of an Hour (track 17) at
Internet Archive Details Kate Chopin The
Storm, The Story of an Hour, and Other Stories or
go to http//www.archive.org/details/KateChopin_S
electShortStories
23Flannery OConnor (1925-1964)
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24Flannery OConnor
- Short Stories
- A Good Man is Hard to Find (story collection
title also) - The Lame Shall Enter First
- Everything That Rises Must Converge (short story
collection title)
25Flannery OConnor Foci/Themes
- Focused on the language people used in
communities. - Focused on the conflict between peoples
behaviors and their religious values or knowledge
of right and wrong. - Focused on The power of self-image and
self-deception. - One Theme The more people know, the worse they
behave.
26Raymond Carver
Images yahoo.com
27Raymond Carver (1938-1988)
- Possibly his most famous collection of short
stories is Cathedrals, which is also the name of
one of the most notable short stories in the
collection by the same title. - Another famous Carver short story is A Small
Good Thing. Watch video adaptation at the
following link http//www.youtube.com/watch?vbt
gU6mcmzYMfeaturerelated - YouTube - A Small Good Thing - Adapted From
Raymond Carver Short - Carvers Common Themes
- -- Average Americans contend with economic and
social struggles to hold their ground. - -- Humor (laughter) is a survival tool.
- -- Work is a drudgery to human life.
28Some Other Famous Short Story/ Short Fiction
Writers
- Nathanial Hawthorne (Young Goodman Brown
- Alice Walker (Everyday Use)
- Toni Cade Bambara (Gorilla My Love)
- William Faulkner (Barn Burning A Rose for
Emily) - Charlotte Perkins Gillman (The Yellow
Wallpaper) - Ernest Hemingway (The Secret Life of Walter
Mitty) - Alice Munro
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Katherine Ann Porter
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Tim OBrien
- Doris Lessing
- Eudora Welty
- Chinua Achebe
- Jorge Luis Borges
29THE END
- Please complete the academic seminar evaluation
form to receive your workshop credit. - Return form to SSS staff in 109 Shackelford Hall
Annex. - Thank you for your participation.
- Rebecca Money, SPR 2009