Sunday, November 18, 2012

blog post #6

1. Little Red Riding Hood thematic statement: Beware of your surroundings and of those who present themselves deceptively.

2. In the story "Trifles" the exposition is the house, it is described as "gloomy" and left without having been put in order, Mrs. Hale also says the house was never ver cheerful. The rising action occurs when County Attorney starts questioning the women, then the men go upstairs and Ms. Hale and Mrs. Peters look around and start finding clues, which leads to the climax, the women find the dead bird in the box with its neck rung, just like the husband died. The falling action is when the ladies hide the dead bird so the men won't see it and the resolution is since the women kept that from the men, they do no have that evidence that she killed her husband.

3 comments:

  1. I like how you choose to Red Riding Hood for the first question, I also agree with your statement.

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  2. I like how you chose to write your thematic statement on Red Riding Hood as well. It was a very good summary of what to take from the story.

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  3. I like sort of the darkness associated with the house in Trifles, and you did well describing it as the exposition of "Trifles."

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