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Plot
Story
has a certain arrangement of events which are taken to have a relation to one
another. This arrangement of events to some end – for instance to create
significance, raise the level of generality, extend or complicate the meaning –
is known as ‘plot’.
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Character
Characters
in a work of story are generally designed to open up or explore certain aspects
of human nature; they may represent only one or two traits – a greedy old man
who has forgotten how to care about others, for instance, or they may represent
very complex conflicts, values and emotions.
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Setting
Stories
requires a setting; this as in poetry may vary from the concrete to the
general. Often setting will have particular culturally coded significance – a
sea-shore has a significance for us different from that of a dirty street
corner, for instance, and different situations and significances can be
constructed through its use.
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Theme
Theme
is also important to, theme is especial idea which is used as base in writing
down story mostly letter than implicit.
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Point
of view
Point
of view interpreted as a position of author to events in story. There is point
of view of first person singular and there is third person singular point of
view.
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Language
style
Language
style is the way to typically in laying open feeling or mind through language
in the form of oral or article.
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Message
Moral
value.
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