The document discusses the key elements of a short story, including characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view. It provides definitions and examples for each element. The document also includes an analysis of the short story "Sinigang" which explores the relationship between a girl and her father upon learning he had another family.
The document discusses the key elements of a short story, including characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view. It provides definitions and examples for each element. The document also includes an analysis of the short story "Sinigang" which explores the relationship between a girl and her father upon learning he had another family.
The document discusses the key elements of a short story, including characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view. It provides definitions and examples for each element. The document also includes an analysis of the short story "Sinigang" which explores the relationship between a girl and her father upon learning he had another family.
The document discusses the key elements of a short story, including characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view. It provides definitions and examples for each element. The document also includes an analysis of the short story "Sinigang" which explores the relationship between a girl and her father upon learning he had another family.
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21st Century Literature
from the Philippines
and the World CRISTINE PEARL G. MAMAUAG Elements of a Short Story • Character– A character in a short story is a person, in some stories an animal, who takes part in the action of the story or other literary work. • The protagonist is considered as the main character or most important of all the characters. • The antagonist is the character that challenges the main character. It has no concern for the well- being of the main character. Setting– The place (locale) and time (period )when the story happens is called the setting. The setting may be based on real place and real time or it may also be based on the author’s imagination. Plot – is the series of events and characters’ actions that lead to the highest point of interest in a short story Exposition – This is the beginning of the story. This is where the author introduces the characters, and identifies where the story is happening. Rising Action – This event occurs as you begin to move throughout the story. This is where conflicts start to build. Climax – It is the most exciting part of a short story. This is the part in the story when important decisions are made or important things are discovered. Falling Action – This point occurs after the climax as the problems in the story start to work themselves out. The excitement becomes less and less as the conflict is resolved. Resolution – This is the solution to the problem in a story. The solution may not be what you hoped for but as long as it fits the story in tone and theme, the conflict has been resolved. Conflict – Every story needs to have a problem and this problem is called conflict. The main character, also called the protagonist, needs to have someone or something to challenge him. man against nature (a mother and her child evacuating at the height of typhoon Yolanda)
man against man (a student being harassed by a bully classmate).
man against society or culture
man against himself or herself
Theme - This is the central idea in a short story and a general truth. This is considered as the author’s message to the readers. Point of View – This is the way the story is told or narrated. The following are the types of point of view in a short story: • First Person – the narrator participates in and tells the story using the pronoun ‘I’.
• Limited Third Person – the narrator is not in the
story and narrates using the pronouns ‘she’ or ‘he’. Also, the narrator is unable to see into the minds of the characters • Omniscient Third Person – the narrator is not in the story and tells the story using the pronouns ‘she’ or ‘he’. In this point of view, the narrator can tell the thoughts of the characters as he can see into their minds. FIRST I, me, my, mine, our, ours, PERSON myself, we, ourselves
SECOND You, your, yours, yourself
PERSON She, her, he, him, they, them, THIRD herself, hers, himself, his, PERSON themselves, their, theirs Point of View – This is the way the story is told or narrated. The following are the types of point of view in a short story: SINIGANG Marie Aubrey J. Villaceran The story starts with a girl named Liza, and her Tita Loleng, preparing Liza's favorite dish, Sinigang. Usually, it was never Liza's turn to help her Tita Loleng in cooking sinigang. But not today, Liza was the one tasked by her Tita Loleng to pick out the vegetables to use in the Sinigang. While cooking, they had a conversation about Liza, attending the funeral of her half-brother, Lem. Lem died of cancer, but it was evident that he was her father's son.Lem was not always the kindest to Liza when he was still alive. Though he was an acolyte for the church, he would always call Liza "sinverguenza", the shameless daughter. During the funeral, Liza recalled that she was greeted by Lem's mother. She described that she was not as pretty as her mom. Lem's mother asked for forgiveness, to whom Liza just nodded without any emotions. Lem's mother took this as a yes and hugged Liza. She recalled that she smelled like perfume and sweat, but didn't move so as not to be rude. Growing up, Liza always wondered who the boy who kept calling his father on the phone everyday. And now that she had the answer, it broke her heart. She was always Daddy's girl. When it was time for Lem's burial, as they watch his coffin being lowered, Liza's father looked at her, and said sorry. The sinigang she and her Tita Loleng cooked will be served for dinner. Everything will be just the same, but different. Her dad will tell her mom about his day, and then ask each of them about theirs, her father will compliment her about the Sinigang they cooked and she would smile at her father like she always did. But this time, her smile won't even reach her eyes. 1. Where did the story happen? 2. Who were the characters in the story? 3. What do you think led to the emotional separation of Liza from her father? 4. What was the story all about? 5. Who narrated the story? Identify the six (6) elements from the short story Sinigang. 1. Setting 2. Characters 3. Plot 4. Conflict 5. Theme 6. Point of View Create a blog on moral values that you got from the short story "Sinigang" and its impact to you as a 21st century learner. Uses graphics and/or images to clarify 20 pts. information. Presents relevant content based on 10 pts. the theme of the story. Shows considerable originality and 10 pts. inventiveness.