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[Hon_eng9A]Honors English Elements of a Short Story
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Language - English
9th Grade
10/07/2009

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Exposition
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Introduces the characters, setting, and usually the story's main conflict.
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Initial Incident
Definition
The part of the story or movie that makes you want to continue reading or watching.
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Protagonist
Definition
Main character in fiction, drama, or narrative poetry.
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Antagonist
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The character that blocks the main character's progress.
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Conflict
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A struggle or clash between opposing characters, forces, or emotions
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Rising Action
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leads up to the climax
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Conflict
Definition

A struggle or clash between opposing characters, forces, or emotions

 

 

External:

  • Person vs person
  • Person vs Nature
  • Person vs Society

Internal:

  • Person vs opposing needs
  • Person vs desires
  • Emotions within 1 character
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Falling action
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follows the climax
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Resolution/Denouement
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all problems or conflicts resolved or unraveled; when the plot comes to an end.
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Setting
Definition
Time and place a story takes place
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Foreshadowing
Definition
hints or clues to indicate events and situations that will occur later in the plot. (Used to create suspense)
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Point of view
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the vantage point from which a writer tells a story.

 

Omniscient:

  • the person telling the story knows everything going on in the story. The person is outside the story, a godlike observer.

First Person:

  • the narrator is a character in the story. Uses the pronoun "I". We hear and see only what the narrator hears and sees

Third Person:

  • narrator is outside the story, but tells the story from vantage point of only one character. Cannot tell what others are thinking except by observation.
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Theme
Definition
the central idea or insight of a work of literature. The idea the author wishes to convey about the topic at hand.

* Not always the same as the subject or morale*
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Tone
Definition
the attitude a writer takes toward the reader, a subject, or character
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Symbol
Definition
A person, place thing, or even event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself
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Flashback
Definition
part of book that interrupts the present action of the plot and "flashes backwards" and tells what happened at an earlier time.
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Mood
Definition
the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates for the reader.

Seen through setting, words, and figurative language
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Character
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an individual in a story or play. Always has human characteristics.

-Static: one who does not change much in the story

-Dynamic: changes in some significant way as a result of the story's action

-Flat: have only one or two personality traits

-Round: more dimensions to their personality. -They are complex, solid, and multi faced like real people
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