The Vital Relationship Between Character and Plot Analytical Essay by Master Researcher
The Vital Relationship Between Character and Plot
Shows the strong relationship between character and plot in "The Girls in Summer Dresses" (Irwin Shaw) and "The Story of an Hour" (Kate Chopin).
# 31754
| 900 words
| 2 sources
| 2002
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Published
on Sep 27, 2003
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English
(Analysis)
, Literature
(Comparative Literature)
, Literature
(General)
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Description:
In the two, classic short stories, Irwin Shaw's "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses," and Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," the relationship between character and plot is very strong. In this context, this essay will argue that plot flows out of character in the sense that the depiction of a particular characters' desires, struggles and,conflicts determines not just the plot or what happens in the stories, but also the theme or central meaning of the stories.
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