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What Is a Short Story?

A short story is a work of fiction that develops a single idea. It can be read in one sitting. Because the story is brief, each detail counts. Some short stories are concerned with adventure. Others focus on the workings of people's minds. Some stories are closer to reality the others.

The History of the Short Story

The telling of tales is not new. Myths and legends were told more than 10,000 years ago. Over 2,000 years ago, the Bible included stories. Around the 1300's A.D., great storytellers wrote tales in verse.

The modern short story, however, began only in the 1800's. The writers became interested in developing this form. The American writer Edgar Allan Poe is often called "father of the modern short story." Poe stressed that short story writers must select each detail with great care. Every detail must help create "a certain unique or single effect."

During the 1800's and 1900's, the short story has become one of the most widely read kinds of literature. Great authors from all over the world have contributed to this form.

The Elements of a Short Story

Plot. The action or events of a story make up its plot. Usually the plot shows how a conflict, or struggle, develops and is settled. The conflict and the events of the plot may be external. That is, they are outside the main character. They may be internal, or within the character. In many stories, the plot follows these steps:

    Introduction, or Exposition: This first part tells what the reader needs to know. It states who the characters are. It tells what has happened beforehand and how the action begins.
    Rising Action: In this part, events add complications.
    Climax: This is often a turning point in the story. The main character usually makes a decision or changes in some way.
    Falling Action: This part shows the effects of the climax.
    Resolution: This last part of the story tells how the struggle ends. It suggests how the action will affect the characters.

Characters. In a short story the reader gets to know only one or two characters well. Each writer should clearly suggest a character's motivations, or reasons for acting.

Setting. In some stories, the time and place of the action are of major importance.

Suspense. In any good story, the writer tells just enough to keep the reader wondering what will come next. Often the reader becomes tense or worried about the next events. This is especially true when a character's life is in danger. The writer gradually builds the interest higher and higher. This building-up of interest is called suspense.

How To Read a Short Story

1. Choose the right time and place to read the story. You should not be interrupted or distracted. Give yourself a chance to experience and recognize the single effect that the writer is trying to make.

2. As you read the story enjoy the mood it creates. Let the characters excite or annoy you. Try to guess what will happen next.

More About the Elements of a Short Story

You have learned about three necessary elements in a short story-characters, plot, and setting. You have learned that the way the writer develops the plot creates suspense. Now you will learn more about different types of characters and different types of conflicts. In addition, you will learn about three other elements you will find in every story - narrator, point of view, and theme.

Characters.A short story can have as few as one or two characters. Even when it has more characters, only one or two are important. The important characters are called the major characters. Everyone else in the story is a minor character.

If a character changes during the story, he or she is called a dynamic character.

Conflict. Almost every plot involves a conflict, or struggle between two forces. Usually, the introduction in the story lets the reader know what the conflict is. The rising action shows the struggle becoming more and more intense. Often, at the climax, the main character makes a decision or discovery that determines how the conflict will end. The falling action and resolution then show the conflict being settled.

There are several kinds of conflict, and a story may have more than one. The main character may come into conflict with another character. The main character may struggle against the forces of nature or society.

These conflicts with forces outside the character are called external conflicts. The main character may also experience internal conflict, a struggle with opposing feelings.

Narrator. The person telling the story is called the narrator. Often the narrator is a character in the story. Then the reader learns about the narrator from what he or she does in the story. Other times the narrator is outside the story, explaining the events. Then the reader may learn about the narrator from his or her comments on the events.

Point of View. Point of view refers to the way the narrator tells the story. If the narrator is a character in the story, the story is told in the first-person point of view. The narrator uses the first-person pronouns I and me. If the narrator is outside the story, the story is told in the third-person point of view, The narrator uses the third-person pronouns he, she, and they to talk about the characters. If the narrator can see into all the characters' minds, then the writer has used the third-person omniscient point of view. If the narrator is limited to understanding only one character's thoughts, then the writer has used the third-person limited point of view.

Theme. In every story, a writer expresses some opinion or shows a concern for some topic. The idea or concern that the writer presents in a short story is its theme. Often a story may have more than one theme. Different readers may see different themes. Usually, it is not difficult to identify one or more of the themes of a story. Ask yourself why the writer included the descriptions and events he or she chose. Remember that every detail in a short story is there for a reason. Also, it is helpful to compare and contrast stories. The differences between two stories point out the differences in themes.