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LITERARY TERMS. SHORT STORIES. Fiction - writing that comes from the author’s imagination Short story - a work of fiction that can be read in one sitting Narrator - the teller of the story; sometimes a character; sometimes an outside voice created by the writer.
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LITERARY TERMS SHORT STORIES
Fiction- writing that comes from the author’s imagination • Short story- a work of fiction that can be read in one sitting • Narrator- the teller of the story; sometimes a character; sometimes an outside voice created by the writer
Character- a person or animal in a literary work • Plot- the sequence of events in a literary work • Setting- where and when the story takes place • Conflict- a struggle between opposing forces
External conflict- a struggle with a character and and outside force (i.e. man vs. man; man vs. nature; man vs. society, etc.) • Internal conflict- when a character struggles within himself or herself, such as to make a decision
Foreshadowing- when the author hints about something that will occur later • Symbol- a person, place, or thing that stands for or represents something beyond itself • (i. e. crown = royalty or power)
Theme- the message or insight about life or human nature that the writer presents to the reader • Irony- the contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually exists or happens • Point of view- the perspective from which a story is told
3 Types • First person- told by one of the characters using the word “I” • Third-person limited- told by a narrator who stands outside the story and reports the thoughts and experiences of only one character
Third-person omniscient- told by a narrator who stands outside of the story and reports the thoughts and experiences of many or all of the characters • 5 Parts of the Plot • 1. Exposition- beginning of story; introduces setting, characters, and conflict
Rising action- complications arise; suspense builds as the characters struggle to solve their problems; the plot develops • Climax- highest point of suspense or interest; the outcome of the conflict becomes clear
Falling action- occurs after the climax; shows the effects of the climax • Resolution- end of the story; explains how the conflict is resolved