Provide a brief explanation of the elements

Assignment Help Other Subject
Reference no: EM13953122

ELEMENTS OF FICTION EXERCISE

1. For this assignment you will read the document below labeled "Elements of Fiction in "Story of an Hour." Carefully read this document and use it as a model for the writing part of this assignment.

2. Read p. 334-338 about theme. This will be a very important element as we proceed through the course.

• The glossary in the back of the book will help you with the definitions of the various elements of fiction

• The table of contents for fiction is divided into elements of fiction. The introduction to each section deals specifically with the various elements.

3. Read "A & P" p. 148 "Trifles" p. 1125. Pick one of these stories for the assignment. Using the "Elements of Fiction in "Story of an Hour" (below) as a model, you will provide a brief explanation of the elements listed below for the story you choose.
• Plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution)
• Narration/Point of view
• protagonist
• antagonist
• conflict
• symbolism
• setting
• irony
• theme

ELEMENTS OF FICTION IN "STORY OF AN HOUR"

Explanation of the Assignment: The following example is a breakdown of this short story that analyzes how the author uses the various elements of fiction to make the story effective. If there is one thing you should learn from the following analysis, it is that these elements are not isolated from one another. They, in fact, influence one another, and by understanding how these elements work together we can gain a deeper understanding of a story and, possibly, how the story might be relevant to our own lives even if it was written in 1894. For example, it becomes clear through the analysis that the conflict, the characterization of Mrs. Mallard, the setting, and the symbolism are closely related and help lead us to a statement of theme. Again, don't view the elements as totally separate features. To some degree in each story many of the elements are very closely related.

EXAMPLE:

Plot: The plot is very condensed because it reflects the title-it takes place in one hours time. The author uses a chronological order to develop the plot. The events are presented in the actual order of time they take place.This story has a very brief exposition, only one sentence, in which the reader learns that Mrs. Mallard has a weak heart and that there was concern regarding how she might take the news of her husband's death. Would it be too much for her? The rising action deals with Mrs. Mallard coming to the realization of her true feelings about the situation. The climax occurs when Mrs. Mallard accepts the idea that she is now free to live her life for herself. The action falls as she considers what all of this means and how she feels about it. The resolution is when she learns her husband still lives which causes her to die because of either the shock or disappoint she experiences because of this revelation.

Conflict: The conflict is between Mrs. Mallard and the feelings she is experiencing which are feelings of freedom, release, the ability to live for herself. This is a conflict because the conventions of society demand that she grieve the loss of her husband, mourn his death, and certainly not to focus on how his death might actually make her life better.

Antagonist: The antagonist could be seen as the social and cultural expectations placed on women in the era the story is set-she is struggling with her real feelings and the expectations she knows others would have about how she should respond. Mrs. Mallard is the protagonist because she is the main character and she is the one engaged in the conflict.

Protagonist: Mrs. Mallard, the story's protagonist, because she is responding to the news of her husband's death in a very complex manner. She clearly is taken by surprise by her reaction to her husband's death and struggles against that reaction because she knows it is not the reaction dictated by the social and cultural setting. It is possible that she is motivated because during the period this story was written, women's roles were well defined. Women were to take care of the home, not be concerned with the world of work and decision making, and they played secondary roles to the men in the culture at that time. As Mrs. Mallard points out, "There would be nobody to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself." This notion is in opposition with the social conventions for women in the late 1800's.

Setting: This story was written in 1894, so the historical setting has a major influence on the struggle or conflict Mrs. Mallard is experiencing. She is living in a time when women's roles were very narrowly defined; women had few options as they do today. The setting is directly related to the antagonist in this story because the social and cultural conventions are the cause of her conflict. The geographical setting is in the South which is explained in the "cultural context" passage that comes before the story. Specifically, it explains that in Louisiana, married women were treated more as property than individuals.

Narration/Point of View: The narrator is telling the story from a third person omniscient point of view. Not only do we know what Mrs. Mallard is thinking, but we get glimpses of what the other characters-her sister, Mr. Mallard's brother, and the doctors-are thinking.

Irony: The irony in the story exists because the reader knows that it was not "the joy that kills" as the doctors declared. Mrs. Mallard did not die because she was too overjoyed by the news her husband was alive. She was distressed that new life she envisioned was utterly destroyed.

Symbolism: Chopin uses symbolism to suggest new life or rebirth in paragraphs 4-9. In these paragraphs the author uses images of spring and life to lead the reader to the emotions that Mrs. Mallard will finally give in to. Some example of this symbolism are "the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life," "the delicious breath of rain," and "There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds . . . ." These are symbols of a fresh start and of hope, which are the same feelings that Mrs. Mallard is struggling with.

Theme: By analyzing and forming ideas about the other elements of fiction, it becomes apparent the common thread among most of the elements deals with the conflict between the individual and social and cultural expectations. A statement of theme for "Story of an Hour" could be that social and cultural expectations are very powerful and can at times force us to suppress our true selves and aspirations.

The story can be found on https://www.tiger-town.com/whatnot/updike/

Reference no: EM13953122

Questions Cloud

Problem-you won the lottery : Problem: You Won the Lottery You have won a lottery! You will receive $200,000, after taxes, each year for the next five years.
Calculate odds ratio associated with decrease in ingestion : The primary factors being investigated were vitamins A and E (measured in international units per month). Data for 1500 women over 54 years of age are given in Table E1.19. Calculate the odds ratio associated with a decrease (exposure is low consu..
Prepare your suggestion report on the ground of hih case : You are required to prepare your suggestion report on the ground of HIH case to ensure that such a collapse cannot happen again if the organization systematically maintain and implement internal control procedure.
Means and standard deviations of the annual returns : Modify the spreadsheet above to accommodate the possibility of v not equal to 1. Use excel data table (1 dimensional) to check the sensitivity of the portfolio's std dev as a function of v. Vary v from .05 to 1.5 in .05 increments.
Provide a brief explanation of the elements : Read "A & P" p. 148 "Trifles" p. 1125. Pick one of these stories for the assignment. Using the "Elements of Fiction in "Story of an Hour" (below) as a model, you will provide a brief explanation of the elements listed below for the story you ch..
Calculate the percent of total deaths from each cause : Calculate the percent of total deaths from each cause, and display the results in a pie chart. From the death rate (per 100,000 population) for heart disease, calculate the population for Minnesota for the year 1991.
Accounting principles and assumptions : Genesis Corporation is now in its 30th year of business. The founder of the company is planning to retire at the end of the year and turn the business over to his daughter.
Calculate sensitivity and specificity of x-ray : Calculate the sensitivity and specificity of x-ray as a screening test for tuberculosis.
What is the mean of the sampling distribution : Consider a sample size of 2 without replacement. Find the mean of the variable x

Reviews

Write a Review

Other Subject Questions & Answers

  What circumstances should the chi-square statistic

Under what circumstances should the chi-square statistic not be used? a. if fe > 5 for any cell b.if fe

  Was he suffering from heat stroke or heat exhaustion

After chopping wood for about 2 hours on a hot but breezy afternoon, john stumbled into the house and then fainted. His T-shirt was wringing wet with perspiration, and his pulse was faint and rapid. Was he suffering from heat stroke or heat exhaustio..

  Information regarding glycogen storage

Mark all of the correct pieces of information regarding glycogen storage.

  Assignment on sociocultural impact on development

Sociocultural Impact on Development

  Society's moral obligation to populate the world

Is it society's moral obligation to populate the world with people who have perceived finer characteristics? Explain. Should society try to build a better society for everyone? A society that does not include terrorism, war, and greed? Explain.

  A thesis statement on identity theft

A thesis statement on identity theft

  Describe main reason for painting self portrait

Describe your main reason for painting the self portrait. 2. Explain the artistic choices in composing : use of color, space, etc.

  Q1 define imminent dangers and consider osha inspections

q1. define imminent dangers and consider osha inspections related to these potential events and how they might differ

  President diaz helped a great inaugural celebration

In September of 1910, President Diaz helped a great inaugural celebration. This celebration encapsulates everything right and wrong with the administration of Diaz. In your opinion, what does this statement mean? Was nothing good about the long rule ..

  Describe how the trichromatic and opponent-process theory

You will need to compare photoreceptors in darkness to photoreceptors receiving light and describe how light energy is transduced into neural signals. Describe how the trichromatic and opponent-process theory explain how light of different wavelen..

  Apply acetylcholine to the muscle fiber

After you apply acetylcholine to the muscle fiber, you find that an action potential is generated in the sarcolemma. This result proves that certain events or conditions occur normally within the neuromuscular junction. Which event or condition is..

  Write down an essay 1250-1500 words that recognizes six

write an essay 1250-1500 words that identifies six appropriate instructional strategies for literacy development in

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd