Purpose: to become familiar with the elements of plot and hone analytical skills. Directions: Choose one or two of the stories listed below and…
Purpose: to become familiar with the elements of plot and hone analytical skills. Directions: Choose one or two of the stories listed below and analyze how conflict and crisis develop a theme. You may choose to include point of view, setting, character, or symbols in your analysis. Bear in mind that this is a mini essay, intended to help you focus on digging deeper into a topic and understanding as much of it as possible.Stories: “Word Processor of the Gods,” Stephen King, pp. 912-923.”A&P,” John Updike, pp.58 – 63.”How to Date a Brown Girl, Black Girl, White Girl or Halfie,” Juno Diaz, pp 100 – 102″Everyday Use,” Alice Walker, pp 1009 – 1015.Also read Chapter 7 (analysis), pp. 192 – 215.Examples to get you started:How does point of view help us understand Sammie’s conflict in “A&P”?Compare how infatuation unfolds in “A&P” and “How to Date a Brown Girl, Black Girl, White Girl or Halfie.”How does King use irony in “Word Processor of the Gods”?How do symbols illustrate the conflict and reveal a theme in “Everyday Use”?


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