In Ann Beattie's short novel "Weekend", there is a big central confrontation between Lenoir and George's hero. This conflict arises from the fact that George and Lenoir lived in the same house with children together, but they had no obvious relationship. George always took the woman back to the house in front of Lenoir and hid it how he hurt her heart. George's role is depicted as an alcoholic middle-aged man who does not care too much what is going around him.
Body: Talk about contradictions and solutions and flash back the story. In Brandt's story, there are three short stories about her confrontation. The first problem is whether she should steal internal button conflicts. The second is confrontation with the manager who grabbed her and called the police. The third is the confrontation between the police and their parents. The solution is that she recognizes her wrong choice. Conclusion: Please tell the story which explains the meaning or completes the story of the beginning. In Brant's story, this is a car journey and she was distressed as the conflict because she was not as concerned as parents. It is not only the movement of the mall that reverses the expectation, but also her expectations of what parents said or did.
In short stories often young roles change as a result of older roles. Many short stories have conflicts, and finally they have been revisited in three stories, and it is solved by loving adults. The story to read is Thank you Mom, Treasure of Lemon Brown, Medicine bag. All these stories have a big clash with problematic children. Adults in the story will help children and children grow from growth. A medicine bag is about a boy ashamed of her grandfather. He should be ashamed because he is a dirty Indian. He told a friend that he was a tall and noble chief, telling a lie. On an unexpected day, his father walked from afar to meet his family. His friends got a glimpse of his poverty, so he was very embarrassed and hurried to his house.
Text Analysis: The hero's short story usually focuses on the main character. A conspiracy of the story and a central confrontation usually surround this person. When you read each of the following stories, you know the central character as you know the real person. Ask something like this: Sister Cheryl, I always boast our Suzum grandfather Joe iron shell. Our friends who lived in this town know only Indians on film and television, and our story left us a deep impression. You might exaggerate to make Grandpa and appointment sound attractive, but when we return to Iowa after visiting Grandpa every summer, we are always talking a couple of exciting stories.