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ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY
The short story emerges from the writer’s careful manipulation of various formal
elements, which will usually include:
• Plot (Action and Conflict)
• Characterization
• Setting (Time and Place)
• Point of View
• Tone
• Symbolism
• Theme
• Language
THE PLOT
The plot is the action or events of a story, arranged in a meaningful way.
There are usually the following stages in the development of the plot:
• Exposition: The situation is established. This includes information
about the background of the story, the introduction of characters, the
description of the setting and the establishment of atmosphere.
• Conflict: This is the central action, also known as ―the complication‖.
This conflict usually leads to the climax (high-point of intensity of
feeling or action) of the story.
• Denouement: The end of the story – the outcome of the conflict, also
known as the resolution.
THE PLOT IN A SHORT STORY
CHARACTERS IN SHORT STORIES
Broadly speaking, there are two
types of characters:
(a) The developing character: This
kind of character undergoes a
process in which his attitudes and
beliefs are CHANGED. (Rounded
character.)
(b) The static character:
This kind of character does NOT
change. (Flat character.)
THE SETTING (TIME AND PLACE)
Functions of the Setting:
1. Contributes to theme
2. Creates atmosphere and
tone
3. Helps to unfold the action
and conflict
4. Contributes to our
understanding of characters
(The setting may be part of the
exposition, or may be spread
throughout the story.)
• Omniscient (all-
knowing)
• First person narrator
• Dramatic
• Limited third person
POINT OF VIEW
• There is an all-knowing
presence in the story
who has access to the
thoughts of all the
characters.
• This point of view is
God-like.
OMNISCIENT POINT OF VIEW
• This is when the story is told by a
character IN the story.
• The first person narrator may or
may not be central to the action.
• The first person may be the
protagonist or a secondary
character who is peripheral to
the main action.
• The personal pronoun ―I‖ is used.
FIRST PERSON NARRATOR
• There is no overt
interpretation of the
thoughts or actions of any
of the characters, only the
description and
presentation of them.
• In these kinds of stories,
the narrator doesn’t ―pick
sides‖.
• The reader has to form
his/her own opinion of the
characters.
DRAMATIC POINT OF VIEW
• In this kind of story the
reader is only presented
with the thoughts, feelings
and experiences of ONE of
the characters in the story.
• The personal pronoun ―he‖
or ―she‖ is used.
• The narrator confines
himself to what this single
character experiences.
LIMITED THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW
TONE
Tone is really the writer’s
attitude towards the subject
he is writing about and his
attitude to the reader.
The author MANIPULATES
the tone to produce a
specific response in the
reader.
SYMBOLISM
A symbol is an object,
action, or idea that
represents something
other than itself, often
of a more abstract
nature. Symbolism
creates quality aspects
that make literature like
poetry and novels more
meaningful.
THEME
The theme is the main idea that the writer is trying to put across
to the reader.
It runs through the whole story and is the important aspect that
UNIFIES the story.
The THEME is the general SUBJECT of the story.
Style in literature is the literary
element that describes the
ways that the author uses
words — the author's word
choice, sentence structure,
figurative language, and
sentence arrangement all
work together to establish
mood, images, and meaning
in the text. Style describes
how the author describes
events, objects, and ideas.
STYLE
ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY
(REVISION)
The short story emerges from the writer’s careful manipulation of various formal
elements, which will usually include:
• Plot (Action and Conflict)
• Characterization
• Setting (Time and Place)
• Point of View
• Tone
• Symbolism
• Theme
• Language

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Elements of Short Stories

  • 1. ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY The short story emerges from the writer’s careful manipulation of various formal elements, which will usually include: • Plot (Action and Conflict) • Characterization • Setting (Time and Place) • Point of View • Tone • Symbolism • Theme • Language
  • 2. THE PLOT The plot is the action or events of a story, arranged in a meaningful way. There are usually the following stages in the development of the plot: • Exposition: The situation is established. This includes information about the background of the story, the introduction of characters, the description of the setting and the establishment of atmosphere. • Conflict: This is the central action, also known as ―the complication‖. This conflict usually leads to the climax (high-point of intensity of feeling or action) of the story. • Denouement: The end of the story – the outcome of the conflict, also known as the resolution.
  • 3. THE PLOT IN A SHORT STORY
  • 4. CHARACTERS IN SHORT STORIES Broadly speaking, there are two types of characters: (a) The developing character: This kind of character undergoes a process in which his attitudes and beliefs are CHANGED. (Rounded character.) (b) The static character: This kind of character does NOT change. (Flat character.)
  • 5. THE SETTING (TIME AND PLACE) Functions of the Setting: 1. Contributes to theme 2. Creates atmosphere and tone 3. Helps to unfold the action and conflict 4. Contributes to our understanding of characters (The setting may be part of the exposition, or may be spread throughout the story.)
  • 6. • Omniscient (all- knowing) • First person narrator • Dramatic • Limited third person POINT OF VIEW
  • 7. • There is an all-knowing presence in the story who has access to the thoughts of all the characters. • This point of view is God-like. OMNISCIENT POINT OF VIEW
  • 8. • This is when the story is told by a character IN the story. • The first person narrator may or may not be central to the action. • The first person may be the protagonist or a secondary character who is peripheral to the main action. • The personal pronoun ―I‖ is used. FIRST PERSON NARRATOR
  • 9. • There is no overt interpretation of the thoughts or actions of any of the characters, only the description and presentation of them. • In these kinds of stories, the narrator doesn’t ―pick sides‖. • The reader has to form his/her own opinion of the characters. DRAMATIC POINT OF VIEW
  • 10. • In this kind of story the reader is only presented with the thoughts, feelings and experiences of ONE of the characters in the story. • The personal pronoun ―he‖ or ―she‖ is used. • The narrator confines himself to what this single character experiences. LIMITED THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW
  • 11. TONE Tone is really the writer’s attitude towards the subject he is writing about and his attitude to the reader. The author MANIPULATES the tone to produce a specific response in the reader.
  • 12. SYMBOLISM A symbol is an object, action, or idea that represents something other than itself, often of a more abstract nature. Symbolism creates quality aspects that make literature like poetry and novels more meaningful.
  • 13. THEME The theme is the main idea that the writer is trying to put across to the reader. It runs through the whole story and is the important aspect that UNIFIES the story. The THEME is the general SUBJECT of the story.
  • 14. Style in literature is the literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words — the author's word choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and sentence arrangement all work together to establish mood, images, and meaning in the text. Style describes how the author describes events, objects, and ideas. STYLE
  • 15. ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY (REVISION) The short story emerges from the writer’s careful manipulation of various formal elements, which will usually include: • Plot (Action and Conflict) • Characterization • Setting (Time and Place) • Point of View • Tone • Symbolism • Theme • Language