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Title is the subject

In literature text read pp. 2 – 3 and write an outline summarizing the information on the genre shot stories. Title is the subject. Genre Focus. Look for bold print. This will be your Main topic. Genre Focus I. Short Story Elements.

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Title is the subject

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  1. In literature text read pp. 2 – 3 and write an outline summarizing the information on the genre shot stories.

  2. Title is the subject

  3. Genre Focus

  4. Look for bold print. This will be your Main topic

  5. Genre FocusI. Short Story Elements

  6. Look for smaller bold print words, or italicized words. These will be the subtopics

  7. Genre FocusI. Short Story Elements A. SettingYour details and sub-details will be descriptions or explanations of your subtopics

  8. Genre FocusI. Short Story Elements A. Setting 1. time and place of story 2. physical surroundings a. ideas, customs, values, and beliefs

  9. Don’t forget parallel structure!!!

  10. Genre Text I. Short Stories Elements A. Setting 1. Time and place of story 2. Physical surroundings a. ideas, customs, values, and beliefs B. Characters 1. Actors in the story plot a. people, animals, or whatever writer chooses 2. Protagonist – main character 3. Antagonist – person in conflict with the main character a. not all stories have an antagonist

  11. C. Point of View 1. Vantage point from which a story is told 2. Person telling the story is the narrator 3. 1st person “I” or “me” 4. 3rd person – narrator describes the characters and action from outside the story. a. Omniscient – all knowing b. 3rd person limited – describes events as one character sees them. D. Theme 1. Central message of a story that applies to life a. common themes include insights into human nature and perceptions about life. 2. Stated theme are directly presented in a story 3. Implied themes must be inferred 4. Readers need to consider all the elements of a story and ask what message about life they convey.

  12. E. Plot 1. Sequence of events in a story 2. Conflict – a struggle between opposing forces a. External conflict – struggle between a character and an outside force such as another character, nature, society, or fate. b. Internal conflict – takes place within the mind of a character who struggles with opposing feelings or with indecision about how to act. F. Development 1. Exposition – introduces the story’s characters, setting, and conflict 2. Rising action – develops the conflict with complications and twists 3. Climax – emotional high point of the story 4. Falling action – shows what happens to the characters after climax 5. Resolution – shows how the conflict is resolved or how the problem is solved. (dénouement)

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