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Title: Elements of a Short Story


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Elements of a Short Story
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OBJECTIVES
  • Identify elements of a short story
  • Define elements of a short story
  • Demonstrate mastery of short story elements

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OVERVIEW
  • Short stories often contain structural and
    character elements that should be familiar to
    you.
  • These elements can be used as guides to help you
    think about the actions, themes, and contexts of
    the story.

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Elements of a Short Story
  • Plot
  • - exposition statement
  • - rising action
  • - conflict
  • - climax
  • - falling action
  • - resolution
  • Theme
  • Setting
  • Characters
  • Point of view
  • Characterization

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THEME
  • The main idea of a literary work, usually
    expressed as a generalization and in sentence
    form.
  • Example Forgiveness is the key to true
    happiness.

SETTING
  • The time and place in which the story is set.

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CHARACTERS
Characters in the plot connect us with the
vastness of our secret life, which is endlessly
explorable. Eudora Welty
  • The point of writing stories telling us what
    human beings are like.
  • Characters allow readers to see life from
    different perspectives and to meet new (or
    familiar) people.

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  • Protagonist- The main character in the story,
    usually the good guy.
  • Antagonist- The character who works against the
    protagonist in the story.

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Character Types
  • A Static Character is one who does not change or
    grow in the story.
  • Scar, from The Lion King, was evil and
    self-serving in the beginning, and he kept those
    traits until he died.
  • A Dynamic Character changes as a result of the
    storys events.
  • Ebenezer Scrooge, in A Christmas Carol by
    Dickens, was very stingy with his money. He
    worked his employees very very hard for little
    pay. After his experiences with the ghosts that
    visited him, he changed his ways, paying his
    employees a more than fair wage, providing days
    off work and actually giving gifts.

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CHARACTERIZATION
  • The description of the personalities of the
    characters in the story and the ways in which
    authors indirectly reveal their personality
    traits
  • Speech
  • Thoughts
  • Effect on other characters
  • Action
  • Looks

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PLOT
  • The sequence or order of events in a story, each
    event connected to the next like a chain. Each
    event in a plot hooks our curiosity and pulls
    us forward to the next event.
  • Suspense builds as the series of related events
    hook our curiosity.
  • The plot includes the following (4) parts

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CHRONOLOGICAL PLOT DIAGRAM
Climax
Rising Action
Conflict
Falling Action
Exposition
Resolution
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1. Basic Situation/Exposition
  • Exposition This is the part of the plot that
    tells how the story begins. The characters,
    conflict, and setting are usually introduced.
  • Example Cinderella
  • The basic situation shows us Cinderella, a
    beautiful and good heroine, in a conflict with
    her evil stepmother and nasty stepsisters.

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2. Rising Action/Complication
  • The part of the story in which the main character
    takes some action to resolve the conflict and
    meets with problems or complications danger,
    fear, hostility, etc.
  • Example Cinderella
  • Cinderella wants to go to the ball. Her
    stepmother says No, but a Fairy Godmother
    promises to get her to the ball if she obeys one
    rule Be home by midnight. Cinderella goes to
    the ball, the Prince falls in love with her, she
    flees at midnight, and she loses one of her glass
    slippers.

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3. Climax
  • Climax the KEY scene of the story
  • That tense or exciting moment when we realize
    what the outcome of the conflict is going to be.
  • Example Cinderella
  • The Prince makes a house-to-house search for the
    foot that fits the slipper and finds that foot on
    Cinderella.

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4. Falling Action(s)
  • All of the action which follows the climax
  • Example Cinderella
  • Cinderella and the prince make preparations for
    their wedding.

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5. Resolution/Denouement
  • The final part of the story. (The French word,
    denouement, means unraveling the knot).
  • All the loose ends are tied up.
  • Example Cinderella
  • Cinderella marries the Prince and they live
    happily ever after. In the original Girmm story,
    you also learn that ravens peck out the eyes of
    the evil stepmother.

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Conflict Struggle
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Conflict
  • External Conflict
  • Conflict between a character and another person
    OR a character and something non-human.
  • - Man vs. Man
  • - Man vs. Society
  • - Man vs. Nature

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Conflict
  • Internal Conflict
  • Conflict takes place inside a characters mind
  • Man vs. Himself (fears, self-doubts, etc.)

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CONCLUSION
  • Now that we have identified and defined the
    elements of a short story, let us use the
    elements to analyze a short story. You may use
    your notes from the PowerPoint presentation.

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Bibliography
  • Dinneen, K. Elements of the Short Story.
    Retrieved Jun. 19, 2003, from
    Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
  • http//www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/
    units/1983/3/83.03.09.x.html

Five Elements of a Story. Retrieved Jun. 19,
2003, http//www.teachervision.com/lesson
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Guevin, D. Short Story Elements. Retrieved Jun.
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Anderson, Robert, Et. al. Elements of Literature.
Austin Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1989.
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