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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”**

Yellow Wallpaper By: Charlotte Perkins Gillman When human beings control others, we tend to lost self. The narrator Jane is the woman protagonist in the story yellow wallpaper, in the story she was a woman just had a baby, and having a vacation with her husband. In the story her husband and the yellow wall paper is represents patriarchy, because in the story, her husband control Jane so much, he doesn’t let her do much staff, and think that she is getting better, but she is not and getting more sick, feels more sad. In the story, Jane got crazier and crazier, is because she was too confused about the things, and she was sick. In the story we can see Jane happy when she see the garden, confused about the yellow wall paper, and crazy at the end, so she was a round character, the reason why she got

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”**

Mystery of Heroism In Stephen Crane’s Mystery of Heroism, in this story we mostly study what is id, ego, and super-ego. In the story, was in a war and the story start on the battle ground, Fred Collins’s was in fear and honor, in the battle ground the sound was like exploding shell, he saw the crimson terror glittering bugle, and the smell was like conflagration, and it was really loud so he feels like two demon fingers were pressed in to his ears. In the story, the id for him was he wants a drink. The ego was he give the dying man water then went away, his super-ego was help the dying man when he really need to keep going. At the last, I want to say everybody has three sides, id, ego, and super-ego. Id means the thing you want but it’s not very good, Super-ego is like a angle doing good staff, and ego is yourself.

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”**

In Whaton’s “April Showers”, the story was talking about a girl who loves to write, and how she trade her family and how did she deal with her writings. She very well educated because her father was very well educated too, because he said: I suppose you didn’t get home from the ball till morning”. So her father and her all educated, so in the story, her id is that she wants to write, and the ego is she writes in secret and told herself she will spend her life on her family, so her superego is taking care of her family, so it make her a good daughter. In the story “The Invalid’s Story” the man marauder

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