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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 theme of the story Chopin examines issues of “a lady that self-discovery and identity” through having extreme feelings of grief upon learning of her husband’s death, only to have those feelings immediately replaced by an indescribable feeling she can only describe as "free, free, free!" or as having "abandoned herself." But it relate to foil because in the story she’s very excited because she was tired of being in the house all the time and doing stuff on somebody else demand but clearly she shows that her weakness is her husband her strength was making him happy when she felt he needed to be satisfied .. The protagonist is a round character because she have many multiple attitudes and plenty different sides to her. And she also a dynamic character because its like a growing process that she went through she went fro said to happy, from happy to said she was happy when he died because she thought that she could be free so she ready and is also willing to do what ever now that he’s gone but surprisingly he walks through the door during that happiness and kills her poor little dream that why she went from being said to happy then back to said and dead. But in conclusion my story ties up with the theme because Chopin examines issues of “a lady that self-discovery and identity” through having extreme feelings of grief upon learning of her husband’s death, only to have those feelings immediately replaced by an indescribable feeling she can only describe as "free, free, free!"

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”**

In Steven crane a mystery of heroism there a civil war that’s going on the main character in this story is Collins. He have seen so much and done so much my paper is going to be about mood, imagery and psycho criticism. And I’m also going to explain how the id, ego and superego of the story. In the story Steven crane was a solider fighting in a the civil war he seen people get killed right in front of his face .he was made fun of so that’s what made him put his life on the line to get team and his self some water but as he was out doing that he was shot at with fire arrows and that made him be very fearful of what he was out doing just because of what his team mate did to him. As he was going to get the water he saw a officer that was down an out shot up and very dehydrated. But what motivated him to go out there was toughs good for nothing team mates of his that sent him out there to the well to get the water .his id was him to get back to the camp from when they sent him out there but in the way back he seen the guy that made him stop even dough he didn’t want to but he stopped to help him cause it was said to see the guy down like that so he helped him. But in conclusion Steven was a very kind hearted man that was motivated by people really didn’t care if he made it back to the camp or not. Steven was very helpful to the guy that needed him and he did a lot to help out the team and save people lives.

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”**