A short story is a brief work of fiction. A good short story is crafted carefully to develop a plot, a conflict, characters, a setting, a mood, and a theme, all within relatively few pages.
The novel, a close cousin of the short story, is a long work of fiction. A novel typically features an involved plot, many characters, and numerous settings.
the story that is told, as in a novel, play, movie, etc.
The plot is the series of events related to a central conflict, or struggle. Typically, the plot introduces a conflict, develops it, and eventually resolves it.
narration from the point of view of the speaker or narrator
In first-person point of view, the story is told by someone who participates in or witnesses the action; this person uses words such as I and we in telling the story.
Characterization is the act of creating or describing a character. Writers create characters using three major techniques: showing what characters say, do, or think; showing what other characters say or think about them; and describing what physical features, dress, and personality the characters display.
the context and environment in which something is situated
The setting of a literary work is the time and place in which it occurs, together with all the details used to create a sense of a particular time and place.
the manner in which something is expressed in words
A writer’s style is characterized by such elements as word choice (or diction), sentence structure and length, and other recurring features that distinguish his or her work from that of another.