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Short Story Unit- Terms to know
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Setting
  • Time and place
  • Can create the conflict, atmosphere, mood of the
    story

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Protagonist
  • The central character in the story, the one that
    drives the action usually the hero, but
    sometimes it can be the villain if he/she drives
    the action

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Antagonist
  • The opponent that struggles against the
    protagonist
  • (may not be a personcould be nature or even the
    characters own conscience)

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Characterization
  • The way an author reveals a characters
    personality
  • By telling us directly
  • By describing how they look
  • By what they character says
  • By revealing the characters thoughts
  • By the way others react or feel about him/her
  • By the characters actions

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Characterization
  • Round fully developed
  • Flat one dimensional
  • Stereotype a person, group, or issue considered
    to typify or conform to an unvarying pattern or
    manner and lacking individuality
  • ( ex. dumb blonde)

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Plot
  • Events in the story (story line)

Climax

Rising Action
Falling Action
Resolution
Exposition
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Conflicts
  • Struggle between opposing forces in a story
  • Internal- in a persons mind
  • External- person against another person, person
    against society, or person against nature

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Complication/ Rising Action
  • Obstacles that the character(s) face as the story
    progresses all the actions that take place
    before the climax

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Turning point/ climax
  • Climax- emotional high point or turning point
  • Outcome of conflict is about to happen

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Falling Action
  • All the actions that take place after the turning
    point/crisis/climax- leads to the final
    resolution of the conflict (happy or unhappy)

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Resolution/ Denouement
  • When the storys problems are resolved (happy or
    unhappy) and the story comes to an end

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Tone
  • Attitude the writer takes toward the subject of
    the work, the characters in it or the audience-
    writers try to manipulate language to achieve a
    certain effect
  • Single word examples solemn, playful, sarcastic,
    ironic, critical, reverent (respectful),
    irreverent (disrespectful), philosophical
    (truth-seeking)

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  • Tone Words
  • dreamy
  • afraid
  • fanciful
  • happy
  • horrific
  • humorous
  • irreverent
  • joking
  • joyful
  • mocking
  • objective
  • peaceful
  • pitiful

bitter boring candid childish cold complimentary
condescending confused contemptuous detached dra
matic proud
shocking silly sentimental sharp sad
sarcastic somber sweet sympathetic
tired upset vibrant zealous
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Symbolism
  • A person, place, thing, or event that has meaning
    in itself and stands for something more than
    itself

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Metaphor
  • Comparison not using like or as
  • Directly stated Fame is a bee
  • Implied I like to see it (train) lap the Miles
    (train moving is compared to an animal lapping
    water)
  • Extended- the comparison is continuously made
    throughout the work

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Simile
  • Comparison using like or as

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Personification
  • To give object or animal human characteristics

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Imagery
  • The use of language to evoke a picture or a
    concrete sensation of a person, thing, place or
    experience.

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Irony - a discrepancy or difference between
appearance and reality
  • Verbal irony- says something but means something
    else
  • Situational irony- is when what is expected to
    happen is the opposite of what really happens
  • Dramatic irony- the character thinks one thing is
    true, but the audience knows better

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Foreshadowing
  • Use of hints and clues to suggest what is going
    to happen. A writer can use foreshadowing to
    create suspense.

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Theme
  • The insight about human life that is revealed by
    the literature. Theme is not the same as the
    subject. Subject might be one word or a phrase
    like growing up. The theme is stated in at
    least one sentence or more. For most young
    people, growing up is a process that involves the
    pain of achieving self-knowledge.

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Theme is not a moral
  • A moral tells how to behave or what to do. Theme
    is an observation.
  • Incorrect theme The theme of The Life You Save
    May Be Your Own is that you shouldnt hurt other
    people.

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A theme is not a bumper sticker statement or a
cliché
  • Incorrect theme The theme of A Life You Save
    May Be Your Own is that what comes around goes
    around.

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Themes do not refer to the specific names or the
events of the plot
  • Incorrect theme The theme of The Life You
    Save is that Mr. Shiftlet is a con artist and
    will be punished

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Wording to use
  • Avoid shallow words like anyone all none
    everything everyone you
  • Use terms that suggest a more realistic view of
    human experience like we us society often
    people sometimes

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Thematic Vocabulary
Search for identity Scapegoat/ victim Innocence/
illusion Prejudice Social status
Persistence Repentance Revenge Journey
Heart vs Reason Law/ justice Free will/ will
power Greed Guilt Falsity/ pretense Dreams/
fantasies Loyalty Materialism Mob psychology
Alienation Ambition Appearance/ reality Custom/
tradition Betrayal Courage/ cowardice Women/
feminism Cruelty/ violence Defeat/
failure Chance/ fate/ luck
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