Analyze one character from a story you have not written on


While the smaller essays, which are to come from the prompts below, are not graded for formal writing, they must be typed and in proper MLA format to be accepted, and treating these essays as formal writing assignments may be in your best interest in that you will get feedback that is likely to be more productive for your major papers.

Each response should be 450-600 words (1-2 pages).

Analyze one character from a story you have not written on. Explain how the character is developed and what literary elements aid in the development of characterization.

The stories are BMHR "One Writer's Beginning" (390) and "Superman and Me" (396)

The Seagull Reader"The Cask of Amontillado" "A & P" and "Araby" "Where are you going? Where have you been?"

"What You Pawn I Will Redeem" and "Everyday Use" "Horsedealer's Daughter" "Eveline" (on Blackboard) Presentations

"The Chrysanthemums" "Hills like White Elephants" "Cathedral" BMHR "Wonder Woman" (341)and "Escape from Wonderland" (362) "The Story of an Hour" and "The Yellow Wallpaper" "As I Stand Here Ironing"

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