Title: Short Story Elements and Terms
1Short Story Elements andTerms
2 A short story is
- a brief fictional narrative in prose
Very brief storyits only a few pages!
3The essence of the short story is the plot .
A plot is the sequence of events in a narrative
work.
Parts of the plot are
- Exposition
- Conflict
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling Action
- Resolution / Denouement
4PLOT CHART / DIAGRAM
Climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
Conflict
Resolution / Denouement
Exposition
5Definitions for parts of the plot
- Exposition introduction of characters, setting,
situation
- Conflict a struggle between opposing forces
- Rising action complications that occur in trying
to resolve the conflict
- Climax the emotional high point of the story
- Falling action the logical consequences of the
climax
- Resolution / Denouement the final outcome
6Conflict can be internal or external.
Internal a characters struggle within
himself torn between opposing feelings or
different courses of action (psychological)
External a characters struggle with an
outside force
7Types of external conflict
- character vs. another character
- character vs. society
- character vs. nature
- character vs. machine
- character vs. supernatural being
social
physical
metaphysical
8What Do We Mean by the Theme of a Story?
The theme is the authors message about his/her
perception about life or human nature.
The theme of a literary work can be stated or
implied.
9Characters
Characters are the actors in a storys plot.
Protagonist the main character Antagonist
the character/force in conflict with the
protagonist.
10Types of Characters
- Dynamic changes attitude in the course of the
story gains new understanding or insight
- Static remains the same throughout the story
- Flat has only one personality trait
- Round has varied different personality traits
- Stock or Stereotyped flat character that is
typical and often repeated.
11Characterization
. is the method the author uses to reveal a
characters personality
Direct characterization when the author tells
the reader about the characters traits directly
- Indirect characterization when the author
reveals a characters personality through the
characters words, thoughts, actions, appearance,
and reaction of other characters.
12Point of View is the voice the author uses to
tell his story.
- First-person (I, me, my) narrator is a
character in the story reader sees everything
through the character
- Third-person limited (he/she) narrator outside
the story reveals thoughts and feelings of just
one character
- Third-person omniscient (he/she) narrator
outside the story reveals thoughts and feelings
of all characters all-knowing
- Third-person objective (he/she) narrator is
outside the story reveals only actions
speech no thoughts or feelings
13Foreshadowing
- is the use of clues that give hints so that the
reader can predict what will happen.
14Irony is the difference between what appears to
be real and what is actually real in a story.
- Verbal Irony difference between what a
speaker says and what he means
- Situational Irony difference between what the
reader expects to happen and what actually
happens
- Dramatic Irony difference between what the
reader knows and what the character knows.
The reader has more or better information
than the character.
15Other definitions .
- Symbolism when an object, person, place or
experience represents something else that is
abstract
- Diction the authors choice of words
- Denotation a words literal or dictionary
definition
- Connotation a words implied / emotional
meaning
- Tone the authors attitude about the subject of
the literary work.
16Other definitions
Idiom an accepted expression having a meaning
different from the literal.
- Examples I was so angry I was beside myself.
(Beside myself is idiomatic because it is
physically impossible to be next to oneself).
- Other examples- Keep an eye out.
- Right on the money - Flat broke - Dodge a
bullet
17Other Definitions
- Oxymoron a form of paradox that combines a pair
of opposite terms into a single unusual
expression a seeming contradiction. - Examples a wise fool, definitely maybe, precise
estimate, genuine imitation, honest politician
- Alliteration occurs when several neighboring
words begin with the same consonant
sound.Example Peter Piper picked a peck of
pickled peppers
- Allusion a reference to a literary,
mythological, or historical person place or thing.
18Other Definitions
Natural order of a sentence the subject comes
before the predicate.
Inversion is a sentence where the predicate comes
before the subject. Example Long did the hours
seem while I waited for her knock at the door.
19Other Definitions
Parallel Structure (parallelism) a grammatical
or structural similarity between sentences or
parts of a sentence. Example The burden must
be carried, the want provided for, the suffering
endured, the responsibility fulfilled.
Archetype a character, action, or situation
that is a prototype or pattern of human life
occurring over and over again in
literature. Example the damsel in distress, the
rags-to-riches plot, the quest.
20Other Definitions
Epiphany the sudden understanding in which a
character proceeds from ignorance and innocence
to knowledge and experience.
Suspense the quality that makes the reader
uncertain or tense about the outcome of events.
Motif a pattern of imagery or symbolism in a
work of literature.
21Keep these Short Story Elements and Terms
Forever!!!