HW: Read âStory Of An Hour,â âBeyond the Bayou,â (45 mins-1 hr); post your blog (if in Group 5) or comment (if not) (30-45 mins); start work on Essay #1 (1-1.5 hrs). See the Assignment Description for details. Â
Reading Questions:
-Pay attention to how Chopin depicts the struggles of her female characters. Â Would you define these as âfeministâ texts? Â What does that mean? Â Connect: Find a female character in one of the previous readings, and compare with one of Chopinâs protagonists. Â Compare/contrast each authorâs depiction of their character. Â How much agency/power does each character have?
–dynamic versus static characters: pay attention to which characters grow and which ones donât. Â What details does Chopin include to signal growth? Â Conversely, what details tell you that a character does not undergo change? Â Create: Write a diary entry, from the perspective of one of the minor characters in either âStory of an Hourâ or âBeyond the Bayou,â Â set after the story has taken place. Â What is that characterâs attitude/opinion of the main character of that story? Â After the creative piece, explain where you find evidence to support your view.
-âStory Of An Hourâ and âBeyond The Bayouâ are set in very different places: one is confined to a room, the other takes place in a region of the Louisiana swamp. Â In light of our conversation today, pay attention to moments where Chopin uses setting details to develop/enhance any of the following Elements: plot (does setting advance important events?), point of view (does setting limit/expand the readerâs perspective of the story?), style (what words, phrases, or other linguistic patterns does Chopin use to ground you in the setting?) Â Clue: pick a couple of passages and explain how setting develops/enhances any of the above Elements.
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Professor Kwong