An Analysis and Interpretation of "Red Card" by S. L. Gilbow
[2023-10-25 13:44:06]
If you know that someone is allowed to kill you, that fact will make you more aware of how you act and treat others. This idea was proposed by S. L. Gilbow's "Red Card" (2007). This analysis includes the characteristics of the hero, analysis of major topics, and background analysis.
The story took place in the town of Mary Valley in the evening of April. Mary Valley is a city of sufficient size, some people know each other well, others have seen it before, but some people do not know each other. "Linda recognizes several faces in the crowd, such as Jerry Myers, Freddy Weiss, Andavison, she knows about The Happy Druggist - Jerry - or Mel's Dill 'em at Freddy' s store Ann was casually conversing, but six were not used to her, but she had met at least once in the city (16, 35 - 39 pages) In short stories , Society found a way to stop criminal acts by randomly distributing red cards to citizens.I have few circulating cards and I do not know who owns them, but everyone has a card In society, citizens respect people who use red cards, there is nothing more exciting than their use of red cards in their lives "They are" Phil's Follies " It invaded. There is no exciting thing except using one card "(page 16, page 26)
The main character of this story is Linda Jackson. When we heard her idea and her inner character, she was written as a round letter. "I thought that she had met him before, he seems a little familiar, his name is Richard, she is not sure, but he is like Richard for her" (p . 20, p. 2). Linda is a dynamic character, she changed the story process. If my husband told something negative about what I was doing and what I was doing,
S. L. Gilbaud's "red card" is a short story about the town of Mary Valley where citizens are randomly assigned red cards and pistols. This red card allows you to kill those who own it without wanting anything. In this story, the main character is Linda, we decided to kill her husband with a red card. When I went to the police station with Sara next door, she was comforted, so Linda was able to report her with a red card. But as soon as she got there, she immediately realized that it was different from what she had imagined.
If you know that someone is allowed to kill you, that fact will make you more aware of how you act and treat others. This idea was proposed by S. L. Gilbow's "Red Card" (2007). This analysis includes the characteristics of the hero, analysis of major topics, and background analysis. The story took place in the town of Mary Valley in the evening of April. Mary Valley is a city of sufficient size, some people know each other well, others have seen it before, but some people do not know each other. "Linda recognizes that there are several faces in the crowd, such as Jerry Myers, Freddy Weiss, Andavison, she knows them very well. Although six are not used to her , She once saw them in the city once or more (page 16, pages 35-39).