Short Story Terms I
Short Story Terms II
Figurative Language
Short Story Terms I
Short Story Terms II
100

the introduction of the story, where the  main characters or other elements are introduced

What is exposition?

100

an event that is the opposite of what is expected to happen

What is irony?

100

conversation spoken by characters in a story, play, or other literary work

What is dialogue?

100

events that lead to the problem/conflict being solved

What is falling action?

100

hints given in the story about what will happen later

What is foreshadowing?

200

events leading to the main event/climax of the story

What is rising action?

200

an event from the past that is shown in a story

What is a flashback?

200

an exaggeration used to emphasize something (ex. I have told you a million times to spit out that gum.)

What is a hyperbole?

200

a struggle between a character and an outside force (ex. man vs. character, man vs. nature, and man vs. society)

What is external conflict?

200

when an object or word has a deeper meaning and represents something else

What is symbolism?

300

a struggle that takes place in a character's mind (ex. man vs. self)

What is internal conflict?

300

a character in the story is the narrator and is telling the story; uses I, me, we

What is first person point of view?

300

repeating the same beginning consonant sounds (ex. Sill Sam swam sideways.)

What is alliteration?

300

the character or a force in conflict with the main character, usually the villain

What is antagonist?

300

focuses only on ONE character's actions, emotions, and thoughts; uses character's names, he, she, it, they, him, her

What is third person limited point of view?

400

the main character in a story or play, usually the hero of the story

What is protagonist?

400

knows the actions, emotions, and thoughts of every character - the narrator knows EVERYTHING; uses character's names, he, she, it, they, him, her

What is third person omniscient point of view?

400

an expression that has a different meaning from the literal meaning (ex. You need to hit the books and study!)

What is an idiom?

400

events that bring the story to a close (also known as denouement)

What is resolution?

400

focuses on every character's actions but NOT the emotions and thoughts - the narrator sees and hears everything; uses character's names, he, she, it, they, him, her

What is third person objective point of view?

500

the underlying message (life lesson) of a story, poem, or play

What is theme?

500

a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as" (ex. Her new hairdo looked like a mop.)

What is a simile?

500

when the character changes the most; usually the most exciting part of the story

What is the climax?

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