SHORT STORY ANALYSIS
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Explain the title. In what way is it suitable to the story?
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What is the predominant element in the story - plot, theme, character, setting?
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Who is the single main character about. whom the story centres?
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What sort of conflict confronts the leading character or characters?
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external?
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internal?
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How is the conflict resolved?
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How does the author handle characterization?
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by description?
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conversation of the characters?
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actions of the characters?
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combination of these methods?
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Who tells the story? What point of view is used?
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first person?
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omniscient?
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Where does the primary action take place?
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What is the time setting for the action? Period of history? Season? Time of day?
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How much time does the story cover?
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a few minutes?
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a lifetime?
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how long?
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How does the story get started? What is the initial incident?
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Briefly describe the rising action of the story.
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What is the high point, or climax, of the story?
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Discuss the falling action or close of the story.
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Does this story create any special mood?
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Is this story realistic or true to life? Explain your answers by giving examples.
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Are the events or incidents of the plot presented in flashback or in chronological order?
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Was the selection written as a short story or is it a condensation or excerpt? Is it taken from a collection of stories?
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What is the general theme of the story? What is the underlying theme? Can you name any other stories with a similar theme?
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Did you identify with any of the characters?
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Does this story contain any of the following elements?
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symbolism?
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incongruity?
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suspense?
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surprise ending ?
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irony?
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satire?
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Was there a villain in the story? a hero? a dynamic character?
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Can you find any examples of figurative language?
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simile?
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metaphor?
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personification?
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Does the story contain a single effect or impression for the read er? If so, what?
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Name one major personality trait of each leading character, and tell how the author makes the reader conscious of this trait.
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Does the story have a moral? If not, what do you think the purpose of the author was?
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