English assignment
There are 2 parts of this assignment.
Part 1:
"A Temporary Matter" by Jhumpa Lahiri : http://faculty.ucc.edu/english-chewning/A%20Temporary%20Matter.pdf
This forum will focus on character conflict! For your initial post, please consider each story’s conflicts in light of contemporary societal issues. Remember that there are four different kinds of conflict in literature:
Person-against-self - an internal conflict of feelings.
Person-against-person - the typical protagonist vs. antagonist scenario.
Person-against-society - the protagonist battles against the larger organizations of society (or a system of beliefs held by society).
Person-against-nature - the protagonist is threatened by a component of nature.
In your initial post, please analyze one conflict. Make specific references to characters and scenes.
Please post an initial 300 word response.
Part 2:
"Floating Bridge" by Alice Munro. ( I can't find the book of this one)
This forum will focus on character conflict! For your initial post, please consider each story’s conflicts in light of contemporary societal issues. Remember that there are four different kinds of conflict in literature:
Person-against-self - an internal conflict of feelings.
Person-against-person - the typical protagonist vs. antagonist scenario.
Person-against-society - the protagonist battles against the larger organizations of society (or a system of beliefs held by society).
Person-against-nature - the protagonist is threatened by a component of nature.
In your initial post, please analyze one conflict. Make specific references to characters and scenes.
Please post an initial 300 word response
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