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Short stories test
1) Study your booklet & notes!!!!!

2) Know what is & be able to explain in full (basically point 1!):
  • A short story (1. what is it; 2. elements; 3. types of short stories)
  • Plot (1. what is it; 2. elements; 3. be able to explain all of the elements)
  • Setting
  • Plot
  • Theme
  • Climax
  • Protagonist vs antagonist
  • Main character vs secondary character
  • Irony (verbal irony; situational irony; dramatic irony)

3) Be able to explain all of the above for all the short stories as well as their titles 

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Short stories test
1) Study your booklet & notes!!!!!

2) Know what is & be able to explain in full (basically point 1!):
  • A short story (1. what is it; 2. elements; 3. types of short stories)
  • Plot (1. what is it; 2. elements; 3. be able to explain all of the elements)
  • Setting
  • Plot
  • Theme
  • Climax
  • Protagonist vs antagonist
  • Main character vs secondary character
  • Irony (verbal irony; situational irony; dramatic irony)

3) Be able to explain all of the above for all the short stories as well as their titles 

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Irony

Irony = when the opposite of what is expected happens


Verbal irony - when you mean the opposite of what you say (i.e., "You are sooo nice!" -> someone isn't nice at all)

Situational irony - when the opposite happens of what is expected (i.e., a fire station burns down; the police gets robbed, a pilot is afraid of heights etc.)

 Dramatic irony - when the audience/reader knows what will happen & the characters in the play/novel don't (i.e., in detectives, Shakespeare's plays -> you know something is about to happen, the characters don't know this



Slide 2 - Slide

Themes:
Lottery(L); Lamb to the Sl. (LS);
Genesis & Catastrophe (GC)

Slide 3 - Open question

Themes:
Lottery(L); Lamb to the Sl. (LS);
Genesis & Catastrophe (GC)

Slide 4 - Open question

Climax:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 5 - Open question

Climax:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 6 - Open question

Setting:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 7 - Open question

Setting:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 8 - Open question

Title:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 9 - Open question

Title:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 10 - Open question

Protagonist/antagonist:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 11 - Open question

Conflict (external or interal & what):
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 12 - Open question

Conflict (external or internal & what):
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 13 - Open question

Protagonist/Antagonist:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 14 - Open question

Main vs secondary characters:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 15 - Open question

Main vs secondary characters:
Mr. Know-all(K); Gift of the Magi (GM);
Sredni Vashtar (SV)

Slide 16 - Open question

How is suspense created in:
Sredni Vashtar & The Lottery

Slide 17 - Open question