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Dive into a tale intertwining past and present, where secrets dictate fates. Explore a rich tapestry of characters, conflicts, and choices that shape destinies under the watchful eyes of the elements.
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Setting • Place • Time • Weather Conditions • Social Conditions • Mood or Atmosphere
Plot • Introduction • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Denoument
Conflict • Types • External • Internal • Kinds • Man vs. Man • Man vs. Circumstance • Man vs. Society • Man vs. Himself/Herself
Character • Person in a work • Antagonist and Protaganist • Characteristics of a Person • Physical appearance • What he/she says, thinks, feels, and dreams • What he/she does or does not do • What others say about him/her and how others react to him/her
Character (continued) • Individual – round, many sided, and complex • Developing – dynamic, many sided personalities that change by the end of the story • Static – stereotype, 1 or 2 characteristics that never change and emphasized
Point of View • Innocent Eye – told through eyes of a child • Stream of Consciousness – reader feels they are inside the head of a character • First Person – told by protagonist o0r someone close to the protagonist (uses I, me, we, etc.
Point of View • Omniscient - Tells story in 3rd person (they, she, he, it, etc. • Omniscient Limited – know what the character knows which includes thoughts and feelings • Omniscient Objective – only see and hear what they characters see and hear
Theme • Controlling idea or central insight • Author’s underlying meaning or main idea • Reveals to the reader through symbols, allusions, similes, metaphors, hyperboles, or irony
Works Cited Engram, Judith. “Short Story Elements.” Halifax Regional School Board. 26 Aug. 2012. <http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/engramja/elements.html>.