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How does the author indirectly characterize the protagonist through the use of dialect? What does this tell us about the character? How are they influenced by their id, ego, or superego? In April showers. Theorda was a writer and she wanted to write to support her family.**This is** **a good insight as to who she is and what she is supposed to do.** She wanted to send her brother to a school where they don’t have to worry about the buttons falling off. **Does this help characterize who she is? Is this present in the dialect that the author uses?** While she was doing this she was lacking her household responsibilities. **Using quotes from the text will help support your claims that you have started to build. You have a good sense as to what is going on with characterizing the character. Now to go into the story and pull examples from the story to support the characteristics you have come up with.**

In the inwalids story I think the story was pretty messed up brosky. **Where do you feel that this story is messed up at? Is there a certain part in the reading that turns you away?** The super ego is he is supposed to ship the body off to the family and messes up and doesn’t do it. He was irresponsible with his actions. **Was he being lazy with his actions or was it just a mistake? Has he shown this lazy characteristic in the story else where?** The id took over because he was lazy and didn’t want to make sure everything was right and it wasn’t. **It might be helpful to consider other aspects of the story as well as his given responsibility. Although he did not check the box for his dead friend, he did seem to go through some other feats in order to help clear the air. Does this say anything about his character? What about the ego itself?**

The mood of the story is war taking place in a field and very bloody. The way it was described you could imagine yourself there and visualize it. The Author was very descriptive with lots of detail. It sounded like a description of a painting or something like that brosky.

Modern American Literature: Rise of Realism

Choose one of the stories to apply feminist criticism to the reading. Identify the protagonist and antagonist and describe their relationship as it relates to the theme. How does the relationship to the foil, if there is one, reflect the theme? Identify whether the protagonist is round or flat, dynamic or static. Support your response with examples from the text.
 * Chopin’s “Story of and Hour” and Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”**

__The Yellow Wallpaper__ The protagonist was the wife and the narrorator. ** Is the wife the same as the narrator or does the narrator act as an outside viewer of the wife? How do these characters represent or demonstrate that they are the protagonist? **The Antagonist is the wall paper and the husband. ** How do you know they are the antagonist? What attributes of an antagonist do the show that makes them the antagonist? ** The wallpaper is also the patriarchy. They are making her go crazy **How** ** is she going crazy inside? ** inside and being over powering. ** How do they over power her ** ? She was a dynamic character as well because she learned from her mistakes. She also was a round character. We saw a sad side, happy side, and parreniod side of her. In the end she becomes a crazy lady and makes her husband passout.
 * It seems that you think the protagonist is a crazy lady, but it would help if you used evidence from the reading that shows she is a crazy lady? Is her being crazy a reaction to what is going on around her or is it just in her head? Does the wall paper play a role in this? Does wall paper even have the ability to make a person go crazy? You know what is going on in the reading and exemplify you know the terms and how to apply them very well. It would just make a stronger argument with support from the reading.**

Select an example of imagery that creates the mood of the story? How does the mood of the setting reflect the character’s motivations driven by their id, ego, and superego?
 * Crane’s “Mystery of Heroism”**

The mood of the story is war taking place in a field and very bloody.**Is the war taking a place in a field the setting or the mood?** The way it was described you could imagine yourself there and visualize it.**What makes you visualize or feel that you are there? Is that a part of the imagery?** The Author was very descriptive with lots of detail. **Maybe using a quote from the story itself would help substa** It sounded like a description of a painting or something like that brosky. **What "brosky" are you referring to? Maybe using names and specific events from the story would help make a clearer argument.** This student will be rewriting this essay on Tuesday before school.

How does the author indirectly characterize the protagonist through the use of dialect? What does this tell us about the character? How are they influenced by their id, ego, or superego?
 * Wharton’s “April Showers” and Twain’s “The Invalid’s Story”**