Elements Of A Short Story Flashcards
There are four elements of a short story:
Plot, character, setting, theme.
What is plot?
The series of related events that make up a story.
What are the 7 elements of plot (without descriptions)?
Motivation, conflict, complications, suspense, climax, outcome/result, denouement/explanation.
Motivation:
The driving force that pushes the protagonist to achieve their goal.
Conflict:
The major, big issue of the story.
Complications
The minor issues.
Suspense
Anxiety, build up of whether or not the protagonist will succeed.
Climax
The main, highest point of intensity, a turning point. Antagonist vs. protagonist.
Outcome/result
The outcome of the climax, aftermath, successful or not?
Deneoument/Explanation
How everything comes together in the end whether you agree with it or not (no cliffhanger because it does not have a sequel).
What are the 7 main types of character (without descriptions)?
Protagonist, antagonist, round, flat, dynamic, static, stock.
Protagonist:
Main character who the reader identifies with and has a goal to achieve.
Anatgonist
The character or force that opposes the protagonist.
Round
Has many sides and has a complex personality (more than three characteristics).
Flat
A minor character who is not developed.
Dynamic
A character who does go through change.
Static
A character who does not go through change.
Stock
The stereotypical character.
What does setting include?
The time and place in which the story takes place. You should always ask yourself the significance of the setting consider how the setting connects to the other elements or the story and what effects it has.
What is theme?
The underlying message that the author is trying to convey. Is a generalization about life, universal so everyone can relate. When writing a theme, you write a thematic statement.
First person
The story is told by the protagonist or another character that interacts closely with the protagonist or other characters. Uses I, me, we. The reader sees the story through this person’s eyes and only knows how he or she feels.
Objective
The author tells the story in third person. There is no comment on the characters or their thoughts. The reader is a spectator and has to interpret events on their own.
Limited omniscient
The story is told by a third person narrator but from the viewpoint of a character in the story. The reader has access to thoughts and feelings of only one character.
Omniscient
Means all knowing. The point of view moves from character to character, event to event, having free acess to feelings, thoughts, and motivations of any character and information when they choose to.