subject
English, 04.07.2020 01:01 skylar7192

In college, you will often have to write about short stories or novels. For this assignment, write three paragraphs about how the narrator of the story has changed. Use the template below. I have written the first paragraph, and part of the second paragraph for you as an example. Paragraph One: Include the title and author. State your thesis: the idea that you are going to “prove” by using evidence from the text (quoting). What does each character represent? EXAMPLE: The story “A Handful of Dates” by Taleb Salih is a story about a young boy who at first idolizes his grandfather, but then comes to see him differently. The story is not only about the relationship between the narrator and his grandfather, but also about what the boy values in life. In the beginning, the boy describes his relationship with his grandfather in a way that makes it clear he idolizes him. He describes his grandfather’s beard as “luxuriant,” and describes how proud his grandfather was of him for being able to recite passages from the Koran. The narrator says “I loved him and would imagine myself, when I grew up, to be tall and slender like him, walking with great strides.” Paragraph Two: Discuss the turning point or turning points. Does the character’s change of heart come from one big event, or from a smaller series of events? Describe them. EXAMPLE: The narrator’s relationship with the grandfather changes through a series of events. The first event is when the boy asks his grandfather about Masood. The grandfather says that Masood is “indolent.” When the boy asks why, the grandfather explains that he, the grandfather, now owns most of the land that used to belong to Masood, because Masood has married several times, and has had to sell off land to pay for his marriages. Here we see the first time the boy begins to disagree with his grandfather. He says “I don’t care, I told myself, who owns those date palms, those trees, or the black, cracked earth. All I know is that it’s the arena for my dreams and my playground.” In other words, the boy does not see the land in terms of ownership. The boy sees the land as a place for living and playing. This difference in values, represented by the boy’s grandfather and Masood, continues throughout the story.

ansver
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 22:30, dre4232
Which line of dialogue best describes mrs. x’s sense of superiority over miss y at the begging of the play? a. “if you wanted to shoot me it wouldn’t be so surprising, because i stood in your way.” b. “home is the best of all, the theatre next and children—well, you wouldn’t undertake that.” c. i embroidered them myself—i can’t bear tulips, but he wants tulips on everything.” d. it’s sinful to sit here and make fun of ones husband this way when he is kind and a good little man.”
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 01:30, jumeljean123oythxy
Read the passage from an argumentative essay. many endangered species are currently threatened by climate change. there are some laws already in place, but are they effective enough? anyone with a conscience knows that these creatures deserve the chance to survive without outside threats impeding their survival. i suppose this is a tough decision for lawmakers, but i hope they choose wisely. which statement best evaluates the claim in the passage?
Answers: 2
image
English, 22.06.2019 03:00, aschultz
How can you avoid the problem of groupthink? a. by choosing a group leader to direct the group b. by composing the team of only like-minded individuals c. by encouraging all members to voice their opinions d. by keeping quiet when you disagree with another group member's opinion
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 04:40, jfox8741
Announcer two: ladies and gentlemen, following on the news given in our bulletin a moment ago, the government meteorological bureau has requested the large observatories of the country to keep an astronomical watch on any further disturbances occurring on the planet mars. due to the unusual nature of this occurrence, we have arranged an interview with noted astronomer professor pierson, who will give us his views on the event. in a few moments we will take you to the princeton observatory at princeton, new jersey. we return you until then to the music of ramón raquello and his orchestra. the passage is from the transcript of the radio adaptation of the war of the worlds by h. g. wells. instead of including expert interviews, h. g. wells uses a narrator to tell about an alien invasion that occurred a few years earlier. by including expert interviews, how does the radio broadcast change the story most effectively? o. a. it puts the story in the past tense, increasing its personal tone. o o b. it makes the broadcast sound more like a fictional story. o o c. it makes the broadcast sound like a news report. o d. it makes the story sound less believable by changing who presents the story's details.
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
In college, you will often have to write about short stories or novels. For this assignment, write t...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 13.02.2022 14:00