Literary Terms:
1. Short story
A short story is fictional work of prose that is
shorter in length than a novel. Edgar Allan Poe, in his essay "The
Philosophy of Composition," said that a short story should be read in
one sitting, anywhere from a half hour to two hours. In contemporary
fiction, a short story can range from 1,000 to 20,000 words.
Because of the shorter length, a short story usually focuses on
one plot, one main character (with a few additional minor characters),
and one central theme, whereas a novel can tackle multiple plots and
themes, with a variety of prominent characters. Short stories also lend
themselves more to experimentation — that is, using uncommon prose
styles or literary devices to tell the story. Such uncommon styles or
devices might get tedious, and downright annoying, in a novel, but they
may work well in a short story.
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