how does the interplay of the elements of the short story create a meaningful whole?
huh i don't know the answer
Well, short stories are at one disadvantage when compared to long stories - they don't have as much time to get their message out! Because of this, writers use many, many, MANY elements in one short story. Some common ones would be diction (the words used), syntax (sentence structure; used to make impactful, memorable sentences), and figurative language, such as simile, hyperbole, etc. These elements play off of one another to interest the reader as well as tie many different ideas and events together in one small space. This is how the elements interplay to make one meaningful whole. I hope this helped you! :) For more information, you can read an edited short story that I attached here. it's REALLY funny, you should! lol :D
The most effective way to answer this question is to consider the composition of short stories. Short stories tend to be told in a narrative format, dealing with only a few characters. The relationship between these characters and these characters' emotions tend to be the focus of a short story, as opposed to longer pieces, which tend to be more focused on plot. It is the interplay between the characters, the mood, and the purpose of the story that create a meaningful whole.
I read that short story that's attached to tafkas77 reply. I didn't find it funny or good at all. I was bored with it as soon as they got to her house and I couldn't believe the grammar errors (commas). The characters weren't even using proper English so I really would not base my answer from that reply. It's your call though~ good luck!
Ha ha, @mjzolt I didn't even write that story, love! It is one that is nationally accredited and studied in most AP and college Literature classes. XD As for the "improper" English, it is called "cultural dialect." XD I know that I am replying to this many months after the fact, but... I had to! Your response made me smile. Thank you ;) I don't have any hard feelings against you. I'm actually grateful that you made me laugh today. I needed it. ;)
I don't think that's what steven was looking for here. But hey! If you got a kick out of it, I'm glad I made you smile!
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