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Elements of a Short Story
OBJECTIVES
Identify elements of a short story
Define elements of a short story
Demonstrate mastery of short story elements
OVERVIEWShort stories often contain structural and
character elements that should be familiar to you.
These elements can be used as guides to help you think about the actions, themes, and contexts of the story.
Theme
Setting
Characters
Point of view
Characterization
Plot - exposition statement - rising action - conflict - climax - falling action - resolution
Elements of a Short Story
THEMEThe main idea of a literary work, usually
expressed as a generalization and in sentence form.
Example: “Forgiveness is the key to true happiness.”
SETTINGSETTING• The time and place in which the story is set.
CHARACTERS The point of writing stories: telling us what human
beings are like. Characters allow readers to “see” life from different
perspectives and to “meet” new (or familiar) people.
“Characters in the plot connect us with the vastness of our secret life, which is endlessly explorable.” – Eudora Welty
CHARACTERIZATION
The description of the personalities of the characters in the story and the ways in which authors reveal their personalities:
- Speech
- Thoughts
- Effect on other characters
- Action
- Looks
PLOT
The sequence or order of events in a story, each event connected to the next like a chain. Each event in a plot “hooks” our curiosity and pulls us forward to the next event.
Suspense builds as the series of related events hook our curiosity.
The plot includes the following parts:
CHRONOLOGICAL PLOT DIAGRAM
- Exposition Statement – This is the part of the plot that tells how the story begins. The character, conflict, and setting are usually introduced.
- Example ~ CinderellaThe basic situation shows us Cinderella, a beautiful and good heroine, in a conflict with her evil stepmother and nasty stepsisters.
1. BASIC SITUATION/EXPOSITION
The part of the story in which the main character takes some action to resolve the conflict and meets with problems or complications: danger, fear, hostility, etc.
Example ~ Cinderella
Cinderella wants to go to the ball. Her stepmother says “No,” but a Fairy Godmother promises to get her to the ball if she obeys one rule: “Be home by midnight.” Cinderella goes to the ball, the Prince falls in love with her, she flees at midnight, and she loses one of her glass slippers.
2. RISING ACTION/COMPLICATION
3. CLIMAX
- Climax: the KEY scene of the story
That tense or exciting moment when we realize what the outcome of the conflict is going to be.
- Example ~ Cinderella
The Prince makes a house-to-house search for the foot that fits the slipper and finds that foot on Cinderella.
All of the action which follows the climax
Example ~ Cinderella:
Cinderella and the prince make preparations for their wedding.
4. FALLING ACTION(s)
5. RESOLUTION/DENOUEMENTThe final part of the story. (The French word, denouement, means “unraveling the knot”).
You learn how the conflict is resolved and what happens to the characters.
Example ~ Cinderella
Cinderella marries the Prince and they live happily ever after. In the original Grimm story, you also learn that ravens peck out the eyes of the evil stepmother.
CONFLICT=STRUGGLE
CONFLICT
External Conflict:
Conflict between a character and another person OR a character and something non-human.
- Man vs. Man
- Man vs. Society
- Man vs. Nature
CONFLICTInternal Conflict:
Conflict takes place inside a character’s mind
Man vs. Himself (fears, self-doubts, etc.)
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