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Short Story REVIEW

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SakiAuthor of "The Interlopers"
Guy de MaupassantAuthor of "The Necklace"
Richard ConnellAuthor of "The Most Dangerous Game"
Hector Hugo MunroReal name of SAKI
Dramatic IronyWhen the reader knows something the character doesn't know.
Situational IronyWhen something unexpected happens. (everyone is surprised)
Verbal IronyWhen a character says something he or she does not mean.
Round CharacterA character the reader knows a lot about.
Flat CharacterA character the reader knows very little about.
Dynamic CharacterA character who changes his or her opinions/views.
Static CharacterA character who does not change his or her opinions/views.
The stance or vantage point of the narrator.point of view
The message the author wishes to convey and which a reader must infer based on conflict, resolution, and characters.theme
Can the theme be one word, or does it have to be a sentence?a sentence
Can a story have more than one theme?yes
What could be a theme from "The Necklace?"Honesty is the best policy.
The main characer in a story.protagonist
The character or force that opposes the main character.antagonist
IRONY in "The Interlopers"SITUATIONAL: The reader and the men are suprised when WOLVES not MEN are the ones approaching.
IRONY in "The Necklace"SITUATIONAL: Mathilde, Loisel, and the reader are suprised to learn the borrowed necklace was NOT real.
IRONY in "The Most Dangerous Game"SITUATIONAL: Zaroff and the reader don't know Rainsford survived and is hiding in Zaroff's bedroom.
IRONY in "The Cask of Amontillado"DRAMATIC: The reader knows Montresor plans to kill Fortunato; Fortunato does not know.
FlashbackThe author interrupts the story to go back to a time in the past.
FlashforwardThe author interrupts the story to go forward to a time in the future.
ExpositionThe part of a story when the reader learns about the setting, characters, and conflict.
ResolutionThe way the conflict in a story is solved.
Falling ActionEvents that happen after the climax, but before the resolution.
Rising ActionEvents that lead to the climax.
ClimaxThe most exciting part of the story, it is usually a turning point.
ComplicationsEvents that make the conflict of the story more difficult.
First Person NarratorThe main character is telling the story. (uses "I", "Me," "My", etc.
Third Person NarratorThe narrator tells the story from the viewpoint of the main character. (uses "He," "She," "Him," "Her," etc.
Third Person OmniscientThe narrator knows everything about the past, present, and future, as well as the thoughts and actions of ALL characters.
REVENGE CAN CAUSE A PERSON TO DO HORRIBLE THINGS."The Cask of Amontillado"
A CIVILIZED PERSON MAY IN REALITY BE AN IMMORAL PERSON."The Most Dangerous Game"
IF YOU TRULY LOVE SOMEONE, YOU ARE WILLING TO MAKE SACRIFICES FOR THAT PERSON.""The Gift of the Magi"
HATRED TOWARDS A PERSON OR SPECIFIC GROUP CAN RUIN LIVES."The Interlopers"
OBSESSION ABOUT WEALTH AND SOCIAL CLASS WILL GUARANTEE AN UNHAPPY LIFE."The Necklace"
ThemeWhat the reader learns about life from the story.
Edgar Allan PoeAuthor of "The Cask of Amontillado"

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