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Short Story Unit
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Genre
  • A category of literature
  • Example short story, poetry, or drama

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Short Story Definition
  • a fictional, prose, narrative of 12,000 words or
    less
  • Fictional not true
  • Prose written in sentences and paragraphs
  • Narrative tells a story

4
Plot
  • The sequence of events (action) in a narrative
  • Plotline Model

5
Flashbacks and Foreshadowing
  • Flashback A scene that interrupts the action of
    a story to tell about events that happened at an
    earlier time
  • Example In the Lion King, during Simbas fight
    with Scar, Simba is hanging over the edge of the
    cliff and the movie uses a flashback to revert
    to the scene where Mufasa was hanging in a
    similar way.

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Flashbacks and Foreshadowing
  • Foreshadowing- Clues that hint at actions that
    are to follow in the story
  • Example Horror movies any time a blonde
    screams at the beginning, shell be dead before
    the end of movie

7
Figures of Speech
  • literary devices used by an author
  • simile- A comparison between two unlike things
    using like or as.
  • Example You eat like a pig.
  • metaphor- A comparison between two unlike things
    without using like or as.
  • Example Youre such a pig.

8
Figures of Speech
  • imagery- language that appeals to the five
    senses-taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing
  • Example mouth-watering chocolate slick and
    glistening streets

9
Figures of Speech
  • irony- A contrast between what is stated and what
    is really meant, or between what is expected to
    happen and what actually happens
  • Example Calling a 66 guy shorty /
  • A guy gives up drinking, then hes killed when a
    beer truck hits him.

10
Theme
  • the message or messages the author is trying to
    show the reader

11
Point of View
  • the position from which the story is told to the
    reader
  • First person- the narrator is a character in the
    story
  • Innocent eye- 1st person- when the narrator is a
    child in the story
  • Example The Wonder Years A Christmas Story
    Malcolm in the Middle

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Point of View
  • Third person- the narrator is outside the story
  • Omniscient- all knowing the narrator is outside
    the story and tells the reader everything
  • Example The beginning of Beauty and the Beast
    starts with a hand opening a book and stating,
    Once upon a time
  • Limited Omniscient- narrator tells most of the
    story

13
Types of Conflict
  • Internal- a person is in conflict within himself
    (character vs. self)
  • Example Simbas inner struggle to get over his
    guilt and decide whether or not to face his past
    by returning to the pride.

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Types of Conflict
  • External- conflict arises from the outside
  • character vs. character- conflict between two
    characters
  • Example Simba versus Scar
  • character vs. nature- conflict between character
    and nature
  • Example Survivor The Amazing Race

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Types of Conflict
  • character vs. society- conflict between
    character and society
  • Example In Beauty and the Beast, the Beast
    struggles to fit into society despite his looks.
  • character vs. supernatural- conflict between
    ghosts, etc
  • Example Aliens Terminator

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Character Types
  • static- Characters personality does not change
    throughout the story
  • Example Throughout the movie, Finding Nemo,
    Nemo remains courageous and adventurous.

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Character Types
  • dynamic- Character undergoes a change in attitude
    or personality
  • Example In Finding Nemo, Marlin (Nemos dad)
    changes as he learns to not let fear control his
    life.

18
Character Types
  • stereotype- the character represents an entire
    group of people
  • Example The show/movie Clueless has the ditzy
    blonde stereotype.

19
Characterization
  • the way the author presents the character to the
    reader
  • direct-the author states in the text what the
    character is like
  • Example Henry is not intelligent.

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Characterization
  • indirect- the character states what he or she is
    feeling
  • Example Boy, Henry youre not too smart.
  • inferred- the reader has to arrive at the
    conclusion by interpreting the characters
    actions
  • Example Henry forgot to do his homework every
    day.

21
Aspects of A Character
  • physical- characteristics such as height, weight,
    hair, and eye color
  • Example Belle from Beauty and the Beast has
    brown hair, thin, dainty-like
  • psychological-what is going on in the characters
    mind and how he thinks, acts, and behaves
  • Example Belle is smart, kind, compassionate,
    open-minded

22
Aspects of A Character
  • sociological- where a character actually fits
    into society
  • Example Beast from Beauty and the Beast is
    ostracized/shunned by society because of his
    looks

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Aspects of A Character
  • PROTAGONIST- Central character in a work of
    literature (not necessarily a hero or good guy)
  • Example Simba
  • ANTAGONIST- Character who opposes the protagonist
  • Example Scar

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Levels of Understanding
  • literal level- what the story is about- the plot
    line/surface level
  • interpretative level- the authors
  • message(s) and understanding
  • applied level- how do those messages apply to
    your own personal life and to our society

25
Tone and Atmosphere
  • Tone- the authors attitude toward his subject
  • Atmosphere- mood
  • Example scary, happy, sad, etc.

26
World Views
  • How the author feels toward life and existence
  • Romantic- positive good, capable of change,
    happy endings, etc (Disney)

27
World Views
  • Realistic- no emotions, facts only, no good or
    bad (Newspaper)
  • Naturalistic- negative, people are not good man
    is trapped in a mechanized society and cant help
    himself

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Epiphany
  • a sudden understanding of something you didnt
    understand before (AHA! Moment)
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