Short Story-Analysis
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Marigolds ~ Eugenia Collier's story by Eugenia Collier Marigolds talks about a girl named Lizabeth and how his family got over poverty and economic distress. At the end of the story, Elizabeth is also a person. Elizabeth living in Maryland and her younger brother Joey are living a very simple life. My mother's work takes a long time, her father is out of work, and she is still trying to find a job. They live in a very small poor community. One summer, Lizabeth, Joey, and children of the community are bored and I want to do something different. So Lizabeth and the children went to the house, Miss Lottie. Miss Lottie is an old lady, everyone makes a story for themselves and knows that she is a witch for children. In the summer, Miss Lottie always plant marigold in the front yard. This is a goal that is easily destroyed. While Lizabeth was his master, all the children took part in the stone throwing Mislotti's calendula. After they hurried back to the oak, Elizabeth began to feel guilty about what she did. That night, she woke up crying. He is still out of work after 22 years. After listening to his father suffering for some reason Elizabeth stood up and returned to the land of Miss Lottie and tore all the calendula from the floor. She sat in a destroyed garden until the morning when Miss Roti stood next to them. When I remembered that story, she later discovered that this felt it was the last childish thing she had to do.
Episode: The short story contains subordinate elements such as crisis, conflict, resolution, etc (resolution of the dispute, not always at the end of the story).
Conflict: People and People, People and Self, People and Nature, People and Gods, People and Machines, Struggles to Solve
Setting: Time and place are sometimes different, but very important. (- Quiz - explain the most dangerous game settings and tell me which is important)
First person: "When I entered the dark parking lot, I was very scared, the lights had disappeared, my car was hiding in the shadow, I passed through the darkness ... ... "
3rd Person Limited: 'When he left the job he was scared. Normally glossy lights are on. He was scared.
3 Person: "When the car approaches the car, the ray is scary." The speaker understands the killer of the grain and understands the car.
With three short stories, we read Phaeton, the most dangerous game and Scarlett Ibis, the subject that is proud is good or bad.
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They are relatively short and simple, but there are still many discoveries through thorough analysis of short stories. First summarize the contents of the story, carefully consider all aspects of the story, including background, settings, plot, character formation, theme, style. Join all of them together in order to give you thoughtful criticism and summary of what the author wishes to achieve. I will learn the author's personal and literary background. Understanding the background of a short story gives you insight into the way the story is written. Knowing who the author is and who they are familiar with is an important part of putting every story in the background. Understanding the authors' experiences and perspectives, and the literary schools and philosophy schools they are participating in can reveal why they choose to use specific themes, emotions, and role types I will.