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    THEME AND NARRATIVE ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY Kim Johnson Eng 125: Introduction to Literature Victoria Schmidt May 26‚ 2014 THEME AND NARRATIVE OF A SHORT STORY William Sidney Porter (1862-1910) wrote under the pseudonym O. Henry. “The Gift of the Magi” written in 1906 has become a beloved Christmas tale. It has been adapted into musicals and operas. It is a story about a man and a woman who are so much in love that they are willing to sacrifice their most beloved possessions in order

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    Themes and Narrative Elements in the Short Story Bobbie Davis ENG 125 Introduction to Literature September 19‚ 2011 Themes and Narrative Elements in the Short Story As I explained in last week’s paper I found Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” to be very intriguing to say the least. It was well written‚ full of symbols‚ metaphors and similes; I have decided to write about it once again. After using the historical approach to analyze this story and researching the author herself

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    Theme and Narrative Elements in Short Story Worchetta Clark ENG 125: Intro to Literature Prof. Kayla Ward March 18‚ 2013 Theme and Narrative Elements in Short Story The short story “Country Lover” was about forbidden love between an interracial couple on a South African farm. Black and white kids would play together when they were young but once the white children went off to school they became distant from one another. Schooling rarely came around for black children. The setting was taken

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    has to think of how the story must be told‚ what effect must it have on a reader‚ and what is the best way to present his ideas. To bring the reader’s attention‚ literary elements‚ the techniques or kinds of writing‚ are used by authors. The proper use of those elements enables the author to keep us interested while reading a story. Literary elements‚ such as setting‚ point of view‚ and the included dialogue‚ are all relevant to short stories‚ establishing their plot‚ mood‚ and theme. Point of view

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    Theme and Narrative Elements of a Short Story Racheal Cearney ENG 125: Introduction to Literature William Smith 6/17/2011 The short story I choose to write about is in chapter 7 ‘’Little Red Riding Hood’’ The story revolves is based on a girl named Little Red Riding Hood‚ after her mom had made her a little red hooded or cape the village people had start calling her that. In the story little red mom had ask her to go over her grandma house to check up on her. Little Red walks

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    Name________________________ Literary Terms Glossary English I Academic NOTE: You will need to keep and use this glossary for the ENTIRE YEAR. You MUST keep it in your English notebook at all times. Basic Literary Terms Setting: The time‚ place‚ or weather in which a story takes place Theme: The central idea in a work of literature; the author’s message Symbol: An object or name that stands for itself as well as for something else Metaphor: A DIRECT

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    Elements of literary analysis Plot Summary Setting Character Analysis Theme Symbolism and Metaphor Conflict Moral Plot Summary The narrative structure of a story is divided into 5 parts. Organize‚ by list or diagram‚ the events of the story into the following points using as few words as possible. (Complicated stories may have multiple turning points.) #1 Exposition (introduction) Introduces the main characters‚ setting‚ and conflict. #2 Rising Action (conflict complicated) Secondary

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    other tales of its time‚ Bram Stoker’s lore of “Dracula” began as and still continues to be a classic‚ frightening novel and despite how some would classify it on only a single one end of the spectrum‚ it holds true elements of both literary and commercial fiction. He uses various techniques of writing‚ such as the epistolary plot structure and dramatic irony‚ and elements‚ including suspense‚ to present an unexpected‚ fear-inducing concept based on the xenophobic idea of the Victorian era. In its time

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    the Lonely Mountain from the greedy dragon Smaug. Many forms of literary elements appear in this book such as conflict‚ character archetypes‚ artifacts of attraction‚ and deus ex machina.. These elements work together to create a detailed fantasy world which many people enjoy. The main theme of this book is an “everyman” (Bilbo) can develop into a hero when he is thrust into extraordinary circumstances. The first literary element I am going to talk about is conflict. There are many forms of conflict

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    . The brilliant Director Joe Wright combined with screenwriter Christopher Hampton turns the bestseller into the award winning picture. Though adapted for the big screen‚ the film still contains important literary elements such as: theme‚ symbolism‚ conflicts‚ and setting. One major theme of the movie is thing aren’t always as they appear . The major character Briony in many instances misinterprets what she has witnessed and these misunderstanding ruin the life of the people she cares the most

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