Character Development

 

 

 

 

 

Choose one of the short stories in the required reading.
Reflect and respond to one of the short stories you read by selecting one of the following prompts:
– Imagine that you could become an omniscient character in any of the pieces you have read and could change
the plot somehow. Describe the piece of literature in which the character belongs, and how that character
would alter the plot. Use details from the piece to note how the plot might change.
– Using a short story that you read in this unit, analyze a character who begins as a minor character, but
evolves into a major character with an important role as the story progresses.
– Using a short story with which you are familiar, examine how one character influences other characters to
change.
– Examine a character who embodies a dark mood.
– Examine a character who goes through a complete mental breakdown as the story progresses.
– Examine the attributes of a determined character.
You should work on answering the question as it relates to the story. How you answer the initial question in the
introduction will help you to develop your thesis. There is no need to include a summary of the story, as your
instructor has read the stories; instead, focus on writing a reader-response essay.
Writing Requirements
Should be 2-3 pages in length (not counting the title page and references page)
Minimum of two scholarly references in addition to the course textbook (The CSU Global Library is a good
place to find these references.)
Follow correct APA guidelines

 

Character Development

Choose one of the short stories in the required reading.
Reflect and respond to one of the short stories you read by selecting one of the following prompts:
– Imagine that you could become an omniscient character in any of the pieces you have read and could change
the plot somehow. Describe the piece of literature in which the character belongs, and how that character
would alter the plot. Use details from the piece to note how the plot might change.
– Using a short story that you read in this unit, analyze a character who begins as a minor character, but
evolves into a major character with an important role as the story progresses.
– Using a short story with which you are familiar, examine how one character influences other characters to
change.
– Examine a character who embodies a dark mood.
– Examine a character who goes through a complete mental breakdown as the story progresses.
– Examine the attributes of a determined character.

Character Development

 

Choose one of the short stories in the required reading.
Reflect and respond to one of the short stories you read by selecting one of the following prompts:
– Imagine that you could become an omniscient character in any of the pieces you have read and could change
the plot somehow. Describe the piece of literature in which the character belongs, and how that character
would alter the plot. Use details from the piece to note how the plot might change.
– Using a short story that you read in this unit, analyze a character who begins as a minor character, but
evolves into a major character with an important role as the story progresses.
– Using a short story with which you are familiar, examine how one character influences other characters to
change.
– Examine a character who embodies a dark mood.
– Examine a character who goes through a complete mental breakdown as the story progresses.
– Examine the attributes of a determined character.

Conflict creates character Development/Personal Narrative

1101FormalEssay#4: Personal Narrative Topic: Conflict creates character Development Assignment:
Major elements in any narration are Conflict, Character Development, and Structure. You have learned Screenplay format, and you have learned how the element of structure can ensure character development through conflict.
Your assignment is to compose a500-600 word Personal Narrativethat narrates an event in your life that developed your character. That event should have a clear conflict that you (as the main character) face and from which your character developed. Remember, just because you faced a conflict does not mean that you have to overcome it, you just had to develop from having faced it. That means you do not have to be a victorious hero, some of the best narratives show development as a result of failure—failure in the conflict does not mean failure in development. You may wish to use the screenplay format as a mini-guide to structuring your paper. Think back to a single event or moment that forced you to see the world differently, then narrate that event focusing on how your character developed. – You are allowed to use 1st person narration for this paper.
Your paper should: Be 500-600 words long. Remember that personal narrations are also arguments—you are arguing how an event changed you and why. Don’t get caught up in storytelling, stay focused on the character development.
Be typed according to MLA Guidelines—12 point Times New Roman, Name, Professor, Course/Class, Date, and Paper Title all in the correct place. DO NOT TRUST MSWORD TO FORMAT YOUR PAPER FOR YOU—CONSULT YOUR HANDBOOK OR ASK ME. Be proofread for basic errors and typos. Follow writing rules we have learned so far: No 1st or 2ndperson, No contractions, and use transitional expressions.