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1. Elements of a Short Story
Mrs.
Margaret Stevani, S.Pd, M.Pd
2. Definition of a Short Story
Tells about a single event
or experience
Fictional (not true)
500 to 15,000 words in
length
It has a beginning, middle,
and end
Creates an impression on
the reader
Includes all of the parts
of plot: introduction,
conflict, rising action
(complications), climax and
resolution
3. Elements of a Short Story
Setting
Characterization
Plot
Conflict
Climax
Resolution
Theme
Point of view
9. Protagonist and Antagonist Quiz
Film Protagonist Antagonist
Cinderella Cinderella
Lion King Scar
The Little
Mermaid
Ariel
Jack and the
Beanstalk
Giant
10. Protagonist and Antagonist Quiz
Film Protagonist Antagonist
Cinderella Cinderella Stepmother
Lion King Simba Scar
The Little
Mermaid
Ariel Ursula
Jack and the
Beanstalk
Jack Giant
11. Short Story Vocabulary
Characterization: is how
we learn about a
character
We learn about them
through:
-How they look
-How they act/what
they do
-What they say
-How other characters
respond to them and
feel about them
12. Short Story Vocabulary
Direct Characterization- when the narrator tells you
directly about a character- Molly is a brat.
Indirect Characterization- shows you a character’s traits
through their actions or dialogue- Molly came into the
kitchen and slammed down her backpack and said, “I
don’t care what you say. YOU are NOT the boss of ME
Mrs. Meany Pants!”
SHOW don’t TELL- it is much more fun!!!
13. Short Story Vocabulary
Setting:Tells the reader
where and when the
story takes place. You
need to identify the
people, places, times
and objects involved.
Use sensory details
and figurative
language to create a
vivid picture with your
words.
15. Short Story Vocabulary
Plot: A series of
events through which
the writer reveals
what is happening, to
whom, and why.
Parts of Plot:
introduction, conflict,
rising action
(complications), climax
and resolution
16. Short Story Vocabulary
Conflict: Is the
problem in the
story that needs
to be resolved. In
a short story this
will not be too
complex.
17. Great stories have an intriguing
conflict
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society
Man vs. Himself
Man vs. Machine
18. A hint about what will happen
next is called foreshadowing
For example, if you hear the Jaws
theme music……..
Then you know
someone’s about to
get eaten!
19. Short Story Vocabulary
Climax: When the
action comes to its
highest point of
conflict and usually
when the story can
go either way
23. Short Story Vocabulary
Point of view: The
position of the
narrator of the
story and what the
writer sees from
that vantage point
Choose: 1st Person,
3rd Person Limited
or 3rd Person
Omniscient
24. The point of view is the
perspective of the story
“That rotten wolf
tried to eat us!!!!”
“I was framed! I
just wanted to
borrow a cup of
sugar!”
25. How To Use Quotation Marks:
1.Quotation marks enclose the words used by a
speaker or writer.
2.Periods and commas go inside the closing
quotation mark.
3.A comma is used to set off a quote from the
rest of the sentence.
Example: “Come here,” said Marie. (comma
inside)
Example: Marie said, “Come here.” (comma used
to set off direct quote, period inside)
Example: “Come here,” said Marie, “I am waiting
for you.”
26. 4.Question marks and exclamation points go inside the
closing quotation marks when they apply to the quoted
words.
Example: “Won’t you come over?” asked Marie. (question
mark inside)
Example: Did you hear me ask, “Won’t you come over”?
Example: “Come over here now!” Marie exclaimed.
(exclamation point inside)
27. 5.You must indent when someone new begins to speak
Example:
Fausto looked at the bill and knew he was in trouble.
Not with these nice folks or with his parents, but with
himself. How could he have been so deceitful? The dog
wasn’t lost. It was just having a fun Saturday walking
around.
“I can’t take that.”
“You have to. You deserve it, believe me,” the man
said.
“No, I don’t.”
“Now don’t be silly,” said the lady. She took the bill
from her husband and stuffed it into Fausto’s shirt pocket.
“You’re a lovely child. Your parents are lucky to have you.
Be good and come see us again, please.”
28. Let’s Practice:
What happened to you asked Melissa
I slipped and sprained my ankle
responded Nina
Melissa asked how did you sprain your
ankle
29. Let’s Practice:
“What happened to you?” asked Melissa.
“I slipped and sprained my ankle,”
responded Nina.
Melissa asked, “How did you sprain
your ankle?”
30. Let’s Practice:
It was my new spiked-heel shoes said
Nina
I warned you about those things said
Melissa
But, they look so cute on me Nina
exclaimed
31. Let’s Practice:
“It was my new spiked-heel shoes,” said
Nina.
“I warned you about those things,” said
Melissa.
“But, they look so cute on me!” Nina
exclaimed.
32. Let’s Practice:
Mom he said I want a guitar for
Christmas
Did you hear me ask what is for dinner
33. Let’s Practice:
“Mom,” he said, “ I want a guitar for
Christmas.”
Did you hear me ask, “What is for
dinner”?
34. Elements of a Short Story
Setting
Characterization of
Characters
Plot
Conflict
Climax
Resolution
Theme
Point of view
35. Whether you’re the reader, or the
writer, a great story includes all
these literary elements!!!
conflict
setting
point of view
climax
characters
protagonist
antagonist
foreshadowing
36. Great writers are able to use
the elements of the short story
with such precision that the
reader is caught up in the action
of the story. This is a mark of a
good story and our goal as a
writer.
37. Your assignment:
-Write a unique, interesting, and original short
story
-Use all of the literary elements we have
discussed
-It needs to be two pages typed
-It needs to have at least 20 lines of dialogue
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