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Element of Short Story
ELEMENTS
OF SHORT STORY
CharacterA character is a person, or sometimes even an animal, who takes part in the action of a short story or other literary work.
Setting
The
setting of a short story is the time and place in which it happens. Authors
often use descriptions of landscape, scenery, buildings, seasons or weather to
provide a strong sense of setting.
Plot
A
plot is a series of events and character actions that relate to the central
conflict.
Conflict
The
conflict is a struggle between two people or things in a short story. The main
character is usually on one side of the central conflict.
On
the other side, the main character may struggle against another important
character, against the forces of nature, against society, or even against
something inside himself or herself (feelings, emotions, illness).
ThemeThe theme is the central idea or belief in a short story.
Stages of Plot
5 STAGES OF PLOT
Exposition
Sets the
stage for the story. Characters are introduced and the setting is described.
Rising Action
The plot "thickens" as the
conflict is introduced. Suspense builds.
Climax
Is the
point of greatest interest or suspense in a story. Often it is also called the
turning point in the story.
Falling Action
Logical
result of the climax
Resolution
Occurs after the climax and resolves the
conflict.
TYPES OF POETRY
TYPES
OF POETRY
Acrostic
Poetry that certain letters, usually
the first in each line form a word or message when read in a sequence.
Ballad
A poem that tells a story similar to
a folk tale or legend which often has a repeated refrain.
Ballade
Poetry which has three stanzas of
seven, eight or ten lines and a shorter final stanza of four or five. All
stanzas end with the same one line refrain.
Blank
verse
A poem written in unrhymed iambic
pentameter and is often unobtrusive. The iambic pentameter form often resembles
the rhythms of speech.
Bio
A poem written about one self's
life, personality traits, and ambitions.
Burlesque
Poetry that treats a serious subject
as humor.
Canzone
Medieval Italian lyric style poetry
with five or six stanzas and a shorter ending stanza.
Carpe
diem
Latin expression that means 'seize
the day.' Carpe diem poems
have a theme of living for today.
Cinquain
Poetry with five lines. Line 1 has
one word (the title). Line 2 has two words that describe the title. Line 3 has
three words that tell the action. Line 4 has four words that express the
feeling, and line 5 has one word which recalls the title.
Classicism
Poetry which holds the principles
and ideals of beauty that are characteristic of Greek and Roman art,
architecture, and literature.
Concrete
Also known as "size
poetry". Concrete poetry uses typographical arrangements to display an
element of the poem. This can either be through re-arrangement of letters of a
word or by arranging the words as a shape.
Couplet
A couplet has rhyming stanzas made
up of two lines.
Dramatic
monologue
A type of poem which is spoken to a
listener. The speaker addresses a specific topic while the listener unwittingly
reveals details about him/herself.
Elegy
A sad and thoughtful poem about the
death of an individual.
Epic
An extensive, serious poem that
tells the story about a heroic figure.
Epigram
A very short, ironic and witty poem
usually written as a brief couplet or quatrain. The term is derived from the
Greek epigramma meaning inscription.
Epitaph
A commemorative inscription on a
tomb or mortuary monument written to praise the deceased.
Epithalamium
(Epithalamion)
A poem written in honor of the bride
and groom.
Free
verse (vers libre)
Poetry written in either rhyme or
unrhymed lines that have no set fixed metrical pattern.
Found
Poetry created by taking words,
phrases, and passages from other sources and reframing by adding spaces, lines,
or by altering the text with additions or subtractions.
Ghazal
A short lyrical poem that arose in
Urdu. It is between 5 and 15 couplets long. Each couplet contains its own
poetic thought but is linked in rhyme that is established in the first couplet
and continued in the second line of each pair. The lines of each couplet are
equal in length. Themes are usually connected to love and romance. The closing
signature often includes the poet's name or allusion to it.
Haiku
A Japanese poem composed of three
unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five morae, usually containing a season
word.
Horatian
ode
Short lyric poem written in two or
four-line stanzas, each with its the same metrical pattern, often addressed to
a friend and deal with friendship, love and the practice of poetry. It is named
after its creator, Horace.
Iambic
pentameter
One short syllabel followed by one
long one five sets in a row. Example: la-LAH la-LAH la-LAH la-LAH la-LAH
Idyll
(Idyl)
Poetry that either depicts a
peaceful, idealized country scene or a long poem telling a story about heroes
of a bye gone age.
Irregular
(Pseudo-Pindaric or Cowleyan) ode
Neither the three part form of the
pindaric ode nor the two or four-line stanza of the Horatian ode. It is
characterized by irregularity of verse and structure and lack of coorespondence
between the parts.
Italian
sonnet
A sonnet consisting of an octave
with the rhyme pattern abbaabba followed by six lines with a rhyme pattern of
cdecde or cdcdcd.
Lay
A long narrative poem, especially
one that was sung by medieval minstrels.
Limerick
A short sometimes vulgar, humorous
poem consisting of five anapestic lines. Lines 1, 2, and 5 have seven to ten
syllables, rhyme and have the same verbal rhythm. The 3rd and 4th lines have
five to seven syllables, rhyme and have the same rhythm.
List
A poem that is made up of a list of
items or events. It can be any length and rhymed or unrhymed.
Lyric
A poem that expresses the thoughts
and feelings of the poet. Many songs are written using this type of writing.
Memoriam
stanza
A quatrain in iambic tetrameter with
a rhyme scheme of abba -- named after the pattern used by Lord Tennyson.
Name
Poetry that tells about the word. It
uses the letters of the word for the first letter of each line.
Narrative
A poem that tells a story.
Ode
A lengthy lyric poem typically of a
serious or meditative nature and having an elevated style and formal stanza
structure.
Pastoral
A poem that depicts rural life in a
peaceful, romanticized way.
Petrarchan
A 14-line sonnet consisting of an
octave rhyming abbaabba followed by a sestet of cddcee or cdecde
Pindaric
ode
A ceremonious poem consisting of a
strophe (two or more lines repeated as a unit) followed by a an antistrophe
with the same metrical pattern and concluding with a summary line (an epode) in
a different meter. Named after Pindar, a Greek professional lyrist of the 5th
century B.C.
Quatrain
A stanza or poem consisting of four
lines. Lines 2 and 4 must rhyme while having a similar number of syllables.
Rhyme
A rhyming poem has the repetition of
the same or similar sounds of two or more words, often at the end of the line.
Rhyme
royal
A type of poetry consisting of
stanzas having seven lines in iambic pentameter.
Romanticism
A poem about nature and love while
having emphasis on the personal experience.
Rondeau
A lyrical poem of French origin
having 10 or 13 lines with two rhymes and with the opening phrase repeated
twice as the refrain.
Senryu
A short Japanese style poem, similar
to haiku in structure that treats human beings rather than nature: Often in a
humorous or satiric way.
Sestina
A poem consisting of six six-line
stanzas and a three-line envoy. The end words of the first stanza are repeated
in varied order as end words in the other stanzas and also recur in the envoy.
Shakespearean
A 14-line sonnet consisting of three
quatrains of abab cdcd efef followed by a couplet, gg. Shakespearean sonnets
generally use iambic pentameter.
Shape
Poetry written in the shape or form
of an object. This is a type of concrete poetry.
Sonnet
A lyric poem that consists of 14
lines which usually have one or more conventional rhyme schemes.
Sound
Intended primarily for performance,
sound poetry is sometimes referred to as "verse without words". This
form is seen as the bridging between literary and musical composition in which
the phonetics of human speech are used to create a poem.
Tanka
A Japanese poem of five lines, the
first and third composed of five syllables and the other seven.
Terza
Rima
A type of poetry consisting of 10 or
11 syllable lines arranged in three-line tercets.
Verse
A single metrical line of poetry.
Villanelle
A 19-line poem consisting of five
tercets and a final quatrain on two rhymes. The first and third lines of the
first tercet repeat alternately as a refrain closing the succeeding stanzas and
joined as the final couplet of the quatrain.
Visual
The visual arrangement of text,
images, and symbols to help convey the meaning of the work. Visual poetry is
sometimes referred to as a type of concrete poetry.
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