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THE SHORT STORY REVIEW: Trivia of what you know!

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The Short Story Review:. Trivia of what you know!. Conflict. The struggle between the main character (protagonist) and an opposing force. Types of Conflict. Human vs. Human vs. Human vs. Human vs. Human vs. Human vs . . Human Nature Society Technology Supernatural Self. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE SHORT STORYREVIEW:

Trivia of what you know!

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CONFLICTThe struggle between

the main character (protagonist) and an

opposing force

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TYPES OF CONFLICT1. Human vs. 2. Human vs. 3. Human vs. 4. Human vs. 5. Human vs. 6. Human vs.

HumanNatureSocietyTechnologySupernaturalSelf

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NAME THE CONFLICT1. Human vs. Human• A character struggles with another

character

Jackson and Andre are both interviewing for the same job

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NAME THE CONFLICT1. Human vs. Nature• A character must overcome some

natural obstacle or conditionA ship is at sea when a tornado hits and the crew struggles to reach land

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NAME THE CONFLICT1. Human vs. Self• A character develops an internal

struggle between his/her thoughts and ideas

Jasmine finds $700.00 on the floor of the bank, and no one sees.She doesn’t know if she shouldkeep it for herself or return it

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NAME THE CONFLICT1. Human vs. Society• When a character disagrees with

societal values, laws or beliefsJonathon turns 18 and is required to join the war for conscription, but he does not believe inviolence

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NAME THE CONFLICT1. Human vs. Technology• When a character is in conflict with

technology in a variety of formsElizabeth faces a troop of robots she has created that have turned on her and want to kill her

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NARRATION1. First Person• The story is told by the main

character or someone who is close to the main character

• “I, me, we” are used• The story is told from only one

person’s perspective

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NARRATION1. Third Person Omniscient• Narrator is not involved in the story• Narrator can move from character

to character and has access to all thoughts and feelings

• “He, she, they, it” are used

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NARRATION1. Third Person Objective• As if a camera is following

characters and only records what they do and say

• The reader has no knowledge of the characters’ thoughts

• “He, she, they, it” are used

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GUESS THE NARRATION “Johnny and Rachel were waiting at the bus stop in the rain. Johnny was so cold that he kept thinking about drinking a cup of coffee. Rachel didn’t actually notice the rain because she was thinking about the huge assignment she had to write when she got home.”

• 3rd Person Omniscient

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GUESS THE NARRATION “It was late at night on a cold winter. I was at home waiting, for my boyfriend to come over, because he was already 30 minutes late. I was starting to get worried, because he was a very punctual person.”

• First Person

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GUESS THE NARRATION

“Jason started running home after he left the school. Behind him there was a large group of dogs, that were gaining on him. Sweat was dripping down his forehead and he screamed; ‘HELP, somebody please help me!’.”

• Third Person Limited

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NAME THAT TERM:

• The underlying or central idea. A common thread that is repeated throughout the story. A reflection of some significant aspect of life.

• THEME

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PLOT• The sequence of events that make up

that story. The series of events or incidences that happen to the main character

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NAME THE PLOT ELEMENT ?

• The series of events, conflicts, and crises in the story that lead up to the climax

• The events add intensity and complicate the conflict

Rising Action

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NAME THE PLOT ELEMENT ?

• The setting is identified

• The main characters are introduced

• The main conflict is established

Exposition

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NAME THE PLOT ELEMENT ?

• The turning point of the story

• The height of tension

• The main character moves toward the inevitable outcome

Climax

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NAME THE PLOT ELEMENT ?

• The events that occur after the climax

• More events may occur but the end is inevitable

Falling Action

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NAME THE PLOT ELEMENT ?

• Loose ends of the plot are tied up

• The final outcome for the main character is revealed

• The main character is either triumphant or defeated Resolution

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SETTING• Includes three components:

TimePlace

Atmosphere

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SETTING• Pick out the three components of setting

from the following passage:

“It was a cold winter day in Russia. The men were standing lined up in a row, ready to hear their names for role call. They had been woken up at 4 am, and had been awake for thirty minutes. The happiness of Christmas had worn off, and the January blues had set in. It would be a long while before the men would get to see their families again. Their training camp was 50 km outside the nearest town, so not only were they isolated, but they had no supply stores near by.”

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CHARACTERS• A character’s personality and qualities can be

determined based on five main pieces of information:

Actions

Words

Thoughts

Others’ OpinionsAppearance