Title: Elements of a Short Story
1Elements of a Short Story
- Genre- A type or category (of literature, film,
etc.) Examples novel, musical, drama.
2Definition of Short Story
- A brief fictional narrative, written in prose.
- Fictional Untrue
- Narrative A Story
- Prose Written in full sentences, paragraph
style with everyday language (as opposed to
poetry)
3History of the Short Story
- 1. The origin of man-oral tradition
4Bible- parables stories with morals/lessons
5Allegory
- work in which the characters and events are to be
understood as representing other things and
symbolically expressing a deeper, often
spiritual, moral, or political meaning
6Greek/Roman Period Incidents/Epics
7Middle Ages
Knights Fables
8Edgar Allen Poe
Washington Irving
9Recipe for a Short Story
- There are 5 main ingredients in a Short Story
- Add 1 Lg. helping of the most important
ingredient, CHARACTER - Now fold SETTING into the batter and stir
- Add PLOT and mix well
- Whip in POINT OF VIEW and
- Finally stir in THEME
ENJOY!
10Plot
The series of events (action) that takes place in
a story.
11PLOT / CONFLICT
- The arrangement of ideas and or incidents which
lead, by cause and effect, from the opening of
the story to the climax is called the PLOT. -
- Plot is most often about a conflict or struggle
that the main character goes through. The
conflict can be with another character, or with
the way things are, or with something inside the
character, like needs or feelings.
Plot Outline Scientists clone dinosaurs to
populate a theme park which suffers a major
security breakdown and releases the dinosaurs
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12PLOT / CONFLICT
- Narrative tradition calls for developing stories
with particular piecesplot elementsin place. - Exposition is the information needed to
understand a story. - Narrative Hook catches the readers attention and
makes the reader want to keep reading - Rising Action the series of conflicts and crisis
in the story that lead to the climax - Climax is the turning point in the story that
occurs when characters try to resolve the
complication. - Falling Action all of the action which follows
the climax - Resolution is the set of events that bring the
story to a close.
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13Plot Diagram
Narrative Hook
Climax
Exposition
Resolution
Rising Action
Falling Action
14Theme
- The authors purpose for
- writing the story--the
- message that the reader
- receives.
15THEME
- The theme is the main idea of the story, often a
moral or lesson. - Theme also may reflect the authors general
comment on the world in which we live. - The theme is the message of the story. The theme
is not the same thing as the plot, which is
usually used by the writer to illustrate the
theme. -
- Example
- Theme A good man will help anyone who needs
help, regardless of whether that person is an
enemy. - Plot A certain man was traveling from Jerusalem
to Jericho when he fell among thieves
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16THEME
- In American literature, several themes are
evident which reflect and define our society. - The dominant ones might be
- innocence/experience, life/death,
- madness/sanity, love/hate,
- society/individual, known/unknown.
- Disney's 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs had
themes about the virtues of hard work,
solidarity, cheerfulness, and industriousness.
What would this have meant to a Depression-era
audience?
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17SETTING
- The Setting is time and location in which the
story takes place. Setting helps you understand
the characters. - Location, location, location!
- Whether its a physical locale that is exotic,
or a turbulent historical period, making unique
and intriguing choices automatically transforms
any story.
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18SETTING
- Every story would be another story, and
unrecognizable if it took up its characters and
plot and happened somewhere else - Author
Eudora Welty
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19Mood
Mood
Mood
For example peaceful, threatening, scary
20CHARACTER
- The most important element of a short story is
Character the people the story is about. - The main character of a story is called the
Protagonist. S/he may be good or bad, or a
combination of the two, but the action revolves
around her/him. - protagonist a the principal character
in a literary work (as a drama or story) b a
leading actor, character, or participant in a
literary work or real event
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21CHARACTER
- Remember the main character is the
protagonist--the major person. -
- An antagonist is any character, feeling, or
situation which acts against the protagonist in
any way. -
- antagonist - one that contends with or
opposes another adversary, opponent
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22CHARACTER
- Short stories are often populated with characters
other than the protagonist or antagonist. - Minor character--often provides support and
illuminates the protagonist, sometimes called the
foil. - Static character--A character who remains
fundamentally the same. - Dynamic character--A character who changes in
some important way. - Characters who are not developed in the story are
called flat characters. - Characters who are shown in many lights are
called round characters.
23 Characters
- We learn about a character through
- DADI
- Description of the character
- Dialogue of the character
- Interaction with other characters
- .
24POINT OF VIEW
- Point of View - pertains to who tells the story
and the relationship of the narrator to the
characters in the story. - The action in a short story can be seen through-
- 1) third person omniscient point of view the
narrator knows all the thoughts, motives and
feelings of each character - 2) limited third person the narrator can
describe the characters and what they do and say
but not their thoughts and feelings. - 3) first person the main character tells his own
story and refers to himself as I.
My Mama said life is like a box of chocolate
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25Literary Terms
26Imagery
- Use of words that appeal to the senses
- Smell---the rancid odor of decaying flesh
- Sight---the brilliant colors of the twilight sky
- Taste---the flavor was that of dirty mud covered
in moss - Example
- The wind had blown off, leaving a loud bright
night with wings beating in the trees and a
persistent organ sound as the full bellows of the
earth blew the frogs full of life. F. Scott
Fitzgerald
27Symbolism
- Author uses something that represents more than
what it is. - Something stands for something else
- IE The flag represents freedom, liberty, etc.
28Flashback
- Tell something that happened earlier
29Conflict
- Problem to be solved
- Five types
30Person vs. self
Person vs. Person
31Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
32Person vs. Higher Power
33Complications
- Events that stand in the way of the conflict
being resolved.
34Irony
- When the opposite happens from what you think
would happen
35Word Choice
- Use of special devices
- (foreshadowing, flashback,
- personification)
36Authors Style
- Use of irony (one thing is
- expected, but another thing
- happens.)
37Authors Style
current
past
Charles Dickens
Steven King
Langston Hughes
John Grisham
Willam Shakespeare