Write a well-composed paragraph (topic sentence, integrated quotes and summary from the story, and your analysis explaining how the quotes illustrate the point made in your topic sentence) that answers one of the questions below.
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Respond to the stories weve read, and apply your understanding of setting to a story from this lesson. You may respond to either story weve read for this lesson.
Write a well-composed paragraph (topic sentence, integrated quotes and summary from the story, and your analysis explaining how the quotes illustrate the point made in your topic sentence) that answers one of the questions below.
- How does the setting create a mood that is relevant to the storys main idea?
- How is the setting a window into one of the characters?
- Is the setting an expression of the storys theme? If so, how?
- Are the living and working conditions in the story relevant to its characters or overall meaning? If so, how?
- How does the weather create or emphasize meaning?
Example topic sentences starters:
In Kate Chopins The Storm, weather is central to the meaning of the overall story because .
In The Location of the River, water helps to express the storys theme of
Your paragraph should be about 200 words. Use MLA format, and be sure to cite the story you reference. Do not use or consult outside sources for this assignment. Submit your paragraph, using the guidelines regarding file types and submissions from the syllabus, to Blackboard. Do not paste text – submit this as an attached Word document.
Stories that have been read: Sonny’s blues by James Baldwin and Where are you going, where have you been by Joyce Carol Oates (Both are available as an audio on Youtube, you only need to choose one or the other)