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SHORT STORY TERMS REVIEW!

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SHORT STORY TERMS REVIEW!. Literary Elements! (These are things that are Found in Stories). Plot Characters Conflict Setting Point of View – who is telling the story Mood/Atmosphere!. Plot Structure / Diagram. Plot Components. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SHORT STORY TERMSREVIEW!

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Literary Elements! (These are things that are Found in Stories)

Plot Characters Conflict Setting Point of View – who is telling the

story Mood/Atmosphere!

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Plot Structure / Diagram

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Plot Components

Initiating Incident: the first moment of conflict

Rising Action: the series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax

Climax: the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action

Falling Action: all of the action which follows the climax

Resolution: the conclusion, the tying together of all of the threads, or, the cliffhanger

Introduction and Exposition: the start of the story (characters/setting), the situation/background before the action starts

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Characters Protagonist - the

main character who tries to resolve the conflict.

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CharactersAntagonist – the

force in opposition of the protagonist. Can be a person or thing.

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CHARACTERIZATION DIRECT

– The author directly tells you about a character’s appearance or trait.

– Ex: He was shy. She was beautiful and kind-hearted.

INDIRECT– The author indirectly tells you about a

character’s appearance or trait.– Ex: He couldn’t meet her eyes. Her silky hair

and wide blue eyes sparkled in the sun. She extended her hand to him and smiled.

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CHARACTERIZATIONYou TRY:

DIRECT– He was a mean man with large features

and a horrible temper. He grabbed the kid by the throat.

INDIRECT (use connotative words, ie: sausage fingers)– He….

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Conflict Conflict arises

between the protagonist and antagonist forces. It forms the basis of the plot.

Conflict is resolved when either the protagonist or antagonist wins, or gives up.

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Conflict Conflict is the dramatic struggle

between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

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Conflict Types – there are 5! Person versus Person Person versus Nature Person versus Self Person versus Society Person versus Technology

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Person versus Person

One character has a problem with another character.

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Person versus Nature The environment creates the source of

difficulty! Problem is with a force of nature!

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Person versus Self

The character has a problem deciding what to do or think.

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Person versus Society

The character stands up against a societal injustice

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Person versus Technology

The character has a problem with AI, or, technology creates the source of difficulty

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SettingIs the time, place and

circumstances during which the story takes place.

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Setting Details Include: Era Time of Year Time of Day Weather Scenery Clothing Furniture Transportation Customs Dialects

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Point of View This refers to the person who tells the

story. There are usually three different

points of views to choose from.

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First Person First person is when the main

character tells the story. It is easily identified by the use of "I" and the fact that the narrator is involved in the story. BIASED.

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3rd Limited describes a narrator who knows

everything but only follows the point of view of one particular character. There is no use of “I” but can be biased.

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3rd Omniscient when the narrator is not involved

in the story. He/she knows all. There is no use of "I", and there is rarely bias.