elements of fiction

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Page 1: Elements of fiction

The Short Story

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Short Story vs Novel Meant to be read in one sitting Tend to be less complex Usually focus on one incident Fewer characters Tend to follow similar pattern

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The Pattern

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The Pattern Where does this come from?

Aristotle’s Poetics

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The Pattern Plot is “the first principle” Consists of

Exposition Incentive moment or “inciting incident” Rising action Crisis Climax Denouement

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The Pattern Exposition: does not further plot but is essential

information for reader Inciting incident: starts cause and effect chain Rising action: continues cause and effect chain Climax: elements of story should have inevitably

led here. Resolution and denouement: caused by

preceding events, but don’t lead to outside incidents

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The Pattern Must be “unified” No deus ex machina Aristotle didn’t like episodic plots

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Some more Greek terms A complex plot is better because they have:

Peripeteia: reversal of fortune Anagnorisis: turn upon surprise--change from

ignorance or knowledge.

This leads to Catastrophe Catharsis

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The other “principles” Character Diction Theme Melody Spectacle

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Conflict Person vs person Person vs society Person vs self Person vs nature Person vs fate (God)

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Character Protagonist vs hero Dynamic Static Flat Round Foil

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Theme Statement General but not too general Should account for all major details Avoid sweeping generalizations. No clichés Helpful to mention topic title and author in a

theme statement