Elements
Characters
Setting
Conflict
Devices
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What are literary elements used for?

Readers analyze literary elements to develop a deeper understanding of the text.

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What's a static character?
  • characters that do not change throughout the course of the narrative

  • a static character does not go through a transformation or learn an important life lesson

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What does the setting influence?

The setting of a short story can influence the tone and mood of a story.

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What is the mood?

  • The feeling the reader gets from the story (e.g., eerie, joyful, suspenseful).

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What is the theme?

the theme is the central message of the story

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What is a literary element?

A literary element is a literary structure found in fictional writing

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What is the antagonist?

a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary

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What is the setting?

The setting of a short story is the time and place in which it is set. 

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What is the conflict?

  • the conflict is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces – usually the protagonist and an antagonist

  • the conflict is the main problem in the story

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What is a motif?

A recurring element, symbol, or theme in a story that reinforces its message

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What is symbolism?

The use of objects, colors, or elements to represent deeper meanings

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What is the protagonist?

The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text

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What is a flat character?

  • characters that are two-dimensional and are relatively uncomplicated

  • usually a side-kick

  • oftentimes included in fiction as comedic relief

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What is a simile?

  • A comparison between two things using "like" or "as”

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What is Personification?

Giving human characteristics to non-human things

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What is a metaphor?

A direct comparison between two unrelated things, stating one is the other

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What is a character?

a character is a person (or animal) in a literary work that takes part in the action

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What is a round character?

  • characters that display multiple character traits

  • a complex character

  • a character the audience know a lot about

  • a relatable character

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What is the tone?

The author's attitude toward the subject (e.g., serious, humorous, sarcastic).

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What is literary style?

  • The author’s word choice, sentence structure, & literary devices

    • Influenced by diction, syntax, and figurative language

    • Can be formal, informal, poetic, descriptive, or minimalist

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What is plot structure?


    • Exposition: Introduces characters, setting, and conflict.

    • Inciting Incident: The event that sets the story in motion.

    • Rising Action: Develops the conflict.

    • Climax: The turning point of the story.

    • Falling Action: Moves toward resolution.

  • Resolution: The story concludes.

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Short stories will have these elements.

  • Characters

  • Setting

  • Plot

  • Conflict

  • Point of view

  • Theme

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What is a dynamic character?

  • characters that change throughout the course of the narrative

  • a dynamic character experiences a transformation and/or learns a valuable life lesson

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What are the type of conflcits?

  • Character vs. Character: between two characters.

  • Character vs. Self: within a character.

  • Character vs. Nature: against natural forces.

  • Character vs. Society: against societal norms or rules.

Character vs. Fate: against destiny or higher powers.

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What are the four points of view we studied?

Limited

Omniscient

1st

3rd