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The Short Story

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A short story is a short piece of fiction

Learn the elements of short stories through the classic

“Cinderella”

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Setting• Setting is the time and place of

the story’s action. Setting includes ideas, customs, values, and beliefs.

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The setting in “Cinderella”

• The story takes place a long time ago in a land ruled by a king and a queen.

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Characters• Characters are the actors in a story’s

plot. They can be people, animals, or whatever the writer chooses.

• The protagonist is the main character.

• The antagonist is the person in conflict with the main character. Not all stories have antagonists.

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Characters in “Cinderella”• The main characters are Cinderella, the

stepsisters, their mother, the fairy godmother, and the prince.

• Protagonist: Cinderella• Antagonist: the stepsisters, their mother

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Point of View• Point of view refers to the relationship of the

narrator, or storyteller, to the story.• In first-person point of view, the narrator is a

character in the story, referred to as “I.”• In third-person limited point of view, the

narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character, referring to that character as “he” or “she.”

• In third-person omniscient point of view, the narrator knows everything about the story’s events and reveals the thoughts of all the characters.Cinderella is told

through the third-person omniscient point of view.

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Theme• Theme is the central idea or

message of a story, often a perception about life or human nature.

• Stated themes are directly presented in a story.

• Implied themes must be inferred by considering all the elements of a story and asking what message about life is conveyed.

• The theme of “Cinderella” is implied. The reader can infer the message that if you are in a bad situation, you should do the best that you can. In the end, things will work out for you.

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Plot• Plot is the sequence of events in a story.

Each event causes or leads to the next. Plot is often created through conflict, a struggle between opposing forces.

• An external conflict is one between a character and an outside force, such as another character, nature, society, or fate.

• An internal conflict takes place within the mind of a character who is torn between opposing feelings or between different courses of action.

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Problem and Conflict in “Cinderella”

• Problem: Cinderella wants to go to the ball, but her stepsisters prevent her from going.

• Conflict: The conflict is external—Cinderella versus the stepsisters and their mother.

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Types of Conflict• Conflict is generally categorized in the

following ways:– Man versus Man: this is an external struggle

between two characters– Man versus Society: this is an external

struggle between a character and a social force or condition produced by society, such as poverty, political revolution, or a set of values

– Man versus Nature: this is an external struggle between a character and some natural obstacle or natural condition

– Man versus Self: this is an internal struggle within a character, where aspects of his or her personality may struggle for dominance. These aspects may be emotional, intellectual, or moral.

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The Five Stages of Plot• Exposition introduces the story’s

characters, setting, and conflict.• Rising action occurs as complications,

twists, or intensifications of the conflict occur.

• Climax is the emotional high point of the story.

• Falling action is the logical result of the climax.

• Resolution presents the final outcome of the story.

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The 5 Stages of

plot in Cinderella

Cinderella liveswith her stepsistersand their mother. they make her wearrags and do all thehard work.

An invitation to the ball arrives.

A fairy godmother appears and provides Cinderellawith clothes, a coach, and footman.

The stepsisters go to the ball.

Cinderella goes to the ball.

Cinderella dances with the prince,but leaves hurriedly at midnight; losing a slipper

The princesays he will marrythe womanwhom theslipper fits.

The stepsisterstry to force theirfeet into the slipper.It fits Cinderella.

Cinderella andthe prince marry.

They live happilyever after.