Setting of the Story

Third part of major components of the story is Setting.

Setting includes the place and time in which the story takes place. The setting should be described in specifics to make the story seem real, to set the atmosphere and mood of the story, to place limitations on the characters, or to help establish the basic conflict of the story. Weather can be an important part of setting.

The setting can be used for contrast, having something taking place in an unexpected place. Also, the more unfamiliar the reader is with the setting, the more interesting the setting.

Characters Inside The Stories

Second part of major components of the story is characters.

The reader should be able to identify with and care about the characters in the sense that the characters seem real to the reader. The characters must do something, and what they do must seem reasonable for them to have done it.

Characters should be introduced early in the story. The more often a character is mentioned or appears, the more significance the reader will attach to the character. Also, the main character should be introduced before setting, so that the setting can be introduced from the point of view of the character.

The nature of characters can be brought out through minimal description and the actions, thoughts, and dialogue of the characters. The writer should allow the reader to make judgments about the characters; the writer should avoid making the judgments for the reader. The feelings of the character should be demonstrated rather than told by the narrator.

Yet, there are some very good stories in which much of the narration is about a character’s feelings and thoughts or in which the narration goes into great detail and analysis of a character’s feelings and thoughts at some point. So one rule about writing is that there are no rules, or maybe: If it works, it works.

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Component of The Stories – PLOT

First major components of the stories is plot. Plot is all the events of a story particularly rendered towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Plot is what the story’s general theme based on.

Here are the structure of the plot itself:

  1. Exposition. The part usually presented in the beginning of the story. Including the introduction of the characters and setting.
  2. Conflict. The clash between two or more opposing groups. One character may face themselves, another person, nature, society or anything with an opposing thoughts.
  3. Rising Action. Build suspense and leads to the climax. Protagonist usually found new company, learn something or facing additional enemy for himself.
  4. Falling Action. Is part of the story following the climax. Also known as anti climax because it takes away climax from the story. This part is showing the result of the climax that affects the character as well as setting.
  5. Resolution. Climax is ended and the story is concluded. Conflicts has been resolved and the tension is released. Not all the stories have the resolution.

The second part of the components is characters which will be discussed in the next post.

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Fiction Writing Tips – Major Components of Stories

After brief introduction of fiction writing tips on the previous post, now we continue to the second part of tips which is major component of the stories. Here are important components of the stories:

  1. Plot is the organization of events that will take place in the story.
  2. Characters are the people or animals who will be in the story.
  3. Setting is the physical time and place in which the story takes place.
  4. Dialogue is the spoken words of the characters in the story.
  5. Point of view is the relative identification of the narrator with the characters.
  6. Theme is the main idea or meaning behind a story.
  7. Style is the writer’s use of the language.

Each of the component will be discussed in the next posts.

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