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Elements of a Short Story
Terms
Plot
• A series of related
events that present
and resolve a conflict
Plot Diagram
Exposition
• The part of the
story, usually near the
beginning, in which
– the characters are
introduced,
– the background is
explained, and
– The setting is described.
Rising Action
• The central part
of a story during
which various
problems arise
after a conflict is
introduced.
Climax, Falling Action and
Resolution
• Climax
– The most exciting point
in the story, when the
conflict is decided

• Falling Action
•Resolution
– The action and
- The conflict is resolved
dialogue following
(positively or negatively)
the climax that lead
and the story is brought to
a close
the reader into the
- Also known as
story’s end.
“Denouement”
Setting
• The time and place in
which the action of a
narrative occurs
Conflict
• The Primary struggle
between the main
character or
characters and an
adverse
character, group or
force

• Internal Conflict
– A struggle between a
character and
him/herself

• External Conflict
– A struggle between a
character and an
outside force.
•
•
•
•

Man vs. Man
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Supernatural
Man vs. Society
Complications
• Small problems in
addition to the
conflict that add
interest to the story
Suspense
• The uncertainty or anxiety that a reader
feels about what will happen in a story
–
–
–
–

Foreshadowing
Dilemma
Mystery
Reversal
Foreshadowing
• Clues (real or false)
that hint at a story’s
outcome
Dilemma
• A character that we
care about is in peril
or must choose
between two
dangerous courses of
action
Mystery
• The creation of
suspense by
withholding
information or by
presenting unusual
circumstances
Reversal
• A sudden change in a
character’s situation
from good to bad or
vice versa
Point of View
• The relationship
between the narrator
of a story and the
characters in it
• Narrator is NOT the
same as author

• Types of POV:
– First Person
– Third
Person, Omniscient
– Third Person, Limited
Omniscient
– Third
Person, Objective
P.O.V. continued
• First Person
– The narrator offers a
personal account of their
own experiences or
describes what happens to
other characters as the
narrator sees it

• Third Person
– The narrator stands outside
the action (nonparticipatory) and presents

• Omniscient
– (all-knowing) point of
view
– Can see the thoughts &
emotions of all (or
numerous) characters

• Limited Omniscient
– focuses on one character’s
thoughts and viewpoints

• Objective
– Describes only what can be
seen
– “Reporter style”
Main characters
• Protagonist
– MAIN CHARACTER of the
story
– Often, hero or character the
audience is supposed to feel most
sympathetic for
• Not always…for example, the
main character could be a serial
killer.

• Antagonist
– primary adversary of the
protagonist
– Sometimes the villain
Types of Characters
• Flat Character
– shows only one trait

• Round Character
– Shows many different traits, good and bad

• Static Character
– character does not change through the course of the
story

• Dynamic Character
– character develops and grows during the course of the
story
Characterization
• The technique used by a writer to
create and reveal the
personalities of the characters in
a written work. This may be
done by:
• Direct Characterization
– The author directly states aspects of
the character’s personality
• i.e. He was a grumpy and unfriendly old
man, known for his hatred of young
children and puppies.

• Indirect Characterization
– More common method for most
characters, especially major characters
– We must infer personality traits from
the story
Indirect Characterization
• Indirect Characterization
may be accomplished by
– describing the character’s
physical appearance and
situation,
– revealing a characters
thoughts,
– The character’s words or
actions,
– showing the reaction of
other characters.
Theme
• The underlying meaning
of a literary work.
• This differs from the
subject in that it involves
a statement of opinion
about that subject.
• The theme may be stated
or implied.
• Not every literary work
has a theme, and some
have more than one
Irony
• Irony: differences in appearance and reality, or
expectations and results, or meaning and
intention
– Dramatic Irony:
• a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the
reader or audience knows to be true

– Situational Irony:
• an event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of
the characters, readers, or audience

– Verbal Irony:
• words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant (i.e.
sarcasm, double-entendre, etc.)

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Elements of a short story 12

  • 1. Elements of a Short Story Terms
  • 2. Plot • A series of related events that present and resolve a conflict
  • 4. Exposition • The part of the story, usually near the beginning, in which – the characters are introduced, – the background is explained, and – The setting is described.
  • 5. Rising Action • The central part of a story during which various problems arise after a conflict is introduced.
  • 6. Climax, Falling Action and Resolution • Climax – The most exciting point in the story, when the conflict is decided • Falling Action •Resolution – The action and - The conflict is resolved dialogue following (positively or negatively) the climax that lead and the story is brought to a close the reader into the - Also known as story’s end. “Denouement”
  • 7. Setting • The time and place in which the action of a narrative occurs
  • 8. Conflict • The Primary struggle between the main character or characters and an adverse character, group or force • Internal Conflict – A struggle between a character and him/herself • External Conflict – A struggle between a character and an outside force. • • • • Man vs. Man Man vs. Nature Man vs. Supernatural Man vs. Society
  • 9. Complications • Small problems in addition to the conflict that add interest to the story
  • 10. Suspense • The uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what will happen in a story – – – – Foreshadowing Dilemma Mystery Reversal
  • 11. Foreshadowing • Clues (real or false) that hint at a story’s outcome
  • 12. Dilemma • A character that we care about is in peril or must choose between two dangerous courses of action
  • 13. Mystery • The creation of suspense by withholding information or by presenting unusual circumstances
  • 14. Reversal • A sudden change in a character’s situation from good to bad or vice versa
  • 15. Point of View • The relationship between the narrator of a story and the characters in it • Narrator is NOT the same as author • Types of POV: – First Person – Third Person, Omniscient – Third Person, Limited Omniscient – Third Person, Objective
  • 16. P.O.V. continued • First Person – The narrator offers a personal account of their own experiences or describes what happens to other characters as the narrator sees it • Third Person – The narrator stands outside the action (nonparticipatory) and presents • Omniscient – (all-knowing) point of view – Can see the thoughts & emotions of all (or numerous) characters • Limited Omniscient – focuses on one character’s thoughts and viewpoints • Objective – Describes only what can be seen – “Reporter style”
  • 17. Main characters • Protagonist – MAIN CHARACTER of the story – Often, hero or character the audience is supposed to feel most sympathetic for • Not always…for example, the main character could be a serial killer. • Antagonist – primary adversary of the protagonist – Sometimes the villain
  • 18. Types of Characters • Flat Character – shows only one trait • Round Character – Shows many different traits, good and bad • Static Character – character does not change through the course of the story • Dynamic Character – character develops and grows during the course of the story
  • 19. Characterization • The technique used by a writer to create and reveal the personalities of the characters in a written work. This may be done by: • Direct Characterization – The author directly states aspects of the character’s personality • i.e. He was a grumpy and unfriendly old man, known for his hatred of young children and puppies. • Indirect Characterization – More common method for most characters, especially major characters – We must infer personality traits from the story
  • 20. Indirect Characterization • Indirect Characterization may be accomplished by – describing the character’s physical appearance and situation, – revealing a characters thoughts, – The character’s words or actions, – showing the reaction of other characters.
  • 21. Theme • The underlying meaning of a literary work. • This differs from the subject in that it involves a statement of opinion about that subject. • The theme may be stated or implied. • Not every literary work has a theme, and some have more than one
  • 22. Irony • Irony: differences in appearance and reality, or expectations and results, or meaning and intention – Dramatic Irony: • a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows to be true – Situational Irony: • an event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, readers, or audience – Verbal Irony: • words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant (i.e. sarcasm, double-entendre, etc.)