please give me 5 story of your choice of class 10
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A short story is work of “fiction or imagination” that is usually written in “easily understandable grammatical structure” with “natural flow of speech”. Short story is meant to be read at single sitting and therefore it should be as direct and brief as possible. Because of directness and brevity, a typical short story has very little action and hardly any character development. However it must provide a snapshot of life – typically a decisive moment that may lead result lethal to the character in one or other form.
Confused? Not finding is easy? Relax… It is all about having a simple plot with preferably very few (one, two or maximum three) characters that directly and briefly touches the momentous part of life (by whatever manner but with “significant” effect). The ultimate finesse is making reader to say “Oh My God”, “Oh no”, “Poor xyz”, “Wow”, “Superb”, “YES… This I would have ALSO done”, “NO… This I would have NEVER done”…
Typically short story has five key elements – Character (fewer is better), Setting (brief but poetic and vivid), Plot (as simple and interesting as possible), Conflict (intense but one), and Theme (relating to majority of readers). These elements would become clearer subsequently in 10 Tips (2 per element) for How to Write Short Stories.
Let us check out these key elements in bit details along with examples and 10 tips – How to Write Short Stories – by our Chief Editor.
Characters in Short Stories
A character is someone or something that takes part in actions depicted in the short story. It could be a living person, a dead person, a ghost, an imaginary character, a robot, a dog, a toy… unlimited list. A character that is most related (mostly directly) to all actions depicted in the story is called protagonist or lead role. Other characters that closely participate in main action of the story for bit longer and/or more intense are main characters. Typically main characters are used to create conflict and resolve it. Few characters that may stay very short in story called supporting or side characters. These characters are primarily used for developing main characters, creating animated setting or heightening conflict (We shall discuss about conflict and setting in little while).
Let’s analysed two popular short stories one with many and other with fewer characters:
Example 1: Read this black humor CrasSSSSSHHHHH… and figure out characters.
Protagonist: Sales Director Asia Pacific
Other Main Characters: Wife, Boss
Supporting or Side Characters: Sales heads, Logistic head from B-school, child, driver, CEO…
Example 2: Check out this sweet
Confused? Not finding is easy? Relax… It is all about having a simple plot with preferably very few (one, two or maximum three) characters that directly and briefly touches the momentous part of life (by whatever manner but with “significant” effect). The ultimate finesse is making reader to say “Oh My God”, “Oh no”, “Poor xyz”, “Wow”, “Superb”, “YES… This I would have ALSO done”, “NO… This I would have NEVER done”…
Typically short story has five key elements – Character (fewer is better), Setting (brief but poetic and vivid), Plot (as simple and interesting as possible), Conflict (intense but one), and Theme (relating to majority of readers). These elements would become clearer subsequently in 10 Tips (2 per element) for How to Write Short Stories.
Let us check out these key elements in bit details along with examples and 10 tips – How to Write Short Stories – by our Chief Editor.
Characters in Short Stories
A character is someone or something that takes part in actions depicted in the short story. It could be a living person, a dead person, a ghost, an imaginary character, a robot, a dog, a toy… unlimited list. A character that is most related (mostly directly) to all actions depicted in the story is called protagonist or lead role. Other characters that closely participate in main action of the story for bit longer and/or more intense are main characters. Typically main characters are used to create conflict and resolve it. Few characters that may stay very short in story called supporting or side characters. These characters are primarily used for developing main characters, creating animated setting or heightening conflict (We shall discuss about conflict and setting in little while).
Let’s analysed two popular short stories one with many and other with fewer characters:
Example 1: Read this black humor CrasSSSSSHHHHH… and figure out characters.
Protagonist: Sales Director Asia Pacific
Other Main Characters: Wife, Boss
Supporting or Side Characters: Sales heads, Logistic head from B-school, child, driver, CEO…
Example 2: Check out this sweet
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