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Definition: What is a short story?. A short story is a work of fiction that focuses on one important event in the lives of a small number of central characters and that can usually be read in one sitting.. Definition: What is a short story?. A short story is a work of fiction that focuses on one imp
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1. Introduction to the Short Story CLE 3002.8.2 Understand the characteristics of various literary genres (e.g., poetry, novel, biography, short story, essay, drama).
2. Definition: What is a short story? A short story is a work of fiction that focuses on one important event in the lives of a small number of central characters and that can usually be read in one sitting.
3. Definition: What is a short story? A short story is a work of fiction that focuses on one important event in the lives of a small number of central characters and that can usually be read in one sitting.
4. A short story has six basic elements: Plot
Setting
Conflict
Character
Point of View
Theme
5. Plot = the framework of a story Plot is the arrangement of related events that makes the story hang together.
Plot can also be referred to as the structure of a short story. Structure concerns how the story is told.
6. The plot or structure of a short story has four basic parts: Exposition: introduces the characters, setting, and background situation of the story.
Exposition can also be called the Basic Situation of the story.
7. The plot or structure of a short story has four basic parts: Complication: introduces complications and obstacles that increase the tension of the story conflict.
8. The plot or structure of a short story has four basic parts: Climax: that moment in the story when tension rises to its highest point and the conflict comes to a head.
9. The plot or structure of a short story has four basic parts: Resolution: describes how the conflict is finally resolved and the story comes to an end.
Resolution of conflict is also called the denouement of a story.
10. Conflict: the “story problem” that must be resolved. also called the “overall conflict” or the “central conflict”
11. 4 Kinds of Conflict Man vs. Man
Man vs. Self
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Society
12. 2 Types of Conflict External
Internal External = a character struggles with a force outside himself or herself.
Internal = a character struggles within his or her own mind with emotions, decisions, etc.
13. Characters “In the best stories, characters come alive. We care about their dreams, fears, and frustrations, just as if they were real people in our lives.”
14. Characters Protagonist - ?
Protagonist – main character / clearly central to the story with all major events having some importance to him or her.
15. Characters Antagonist - ?
Antagonist – any character who opposes or struggles against the protagonist.
Question: Does the antagonist always have to be a character (a person) in the story?
16. Characters Main
Major
Minor
Dynamic
Static
Flat
Round
17. Characterization: the process by which authors communicate their characters to the readers Direct characterization
Indirect characterization
18. Point of View – the perspective from which a story is told First Person Point of View –
Third Person Omniscient Point of View
Third Person Limited Point of View
Third Person Objective Point of View
19. First Person PoV
20. Third Person Omniscient PoV
21. Third Person Limited PoV
22. Third Person Objective PoV
23. Theme – the message the author intends to communicate by telling the story Can there be more than one theme found in a short story?
A story’s themes are often universal truth’s, which are suggested by the specifics of a story.
24. Literary Elements used in short stories Foreshadowing – ?
Foreshadowing – the use of clues that tell the reader what is going to happen as the story unfolds.
Foreshadowing is often used as a device by which the writer uses to arouse the reader’s interest and increase suspense.
25. Suspense Suspense - ?
Suspense – the uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what is going to happen next in a story.
26. Suspense – a question? Why do writers use suspense in short stories?
Answer: to hold the reader’s interest