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Gilmans “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins. The theme is when human beins control eachother we lose ourself. The protagpnist of this storey is jane, she is also the narrator of the book. The antagonist is janes husband. In the book, jane is a round character, because she shows more then one ` ` `side. And she is a dynamic character. 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”**

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”**

I want to introduce you to this book called “Mystery of heroism” by Stephen crane. It’s a good book. It has all types of characters, such as flat characters, round characters, and etc. The main character is Collin. I’m going to explain so parts in the book about him. The battle field is what is being described right now. I’m going to explain his 5 senses while he is on the battle field. his sight: “ his eyes as he gazed down into the well. Sound:” I wisnt I had a drink”. Feel: “he was aware of some deep wheel and hoof pants in the sod beneath his feet”. Smell: in the air was an odouras Fran a conflagration. The mood that was created was honor. Collins id was he wanted a drink. His ego was he would give the dying man water. His super ego was he wanted to help the dying man but needed to know the right way.

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”**