วันพุธที่ 27 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556
Point of View
1. What point of view does the story use? Is the story told from a first-person perspective,
Character
1.Who is/ are the main character(s) in the story? What does the main character look like?
The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses, it is interesting to see the two main characters of the story relate to one another, they have different positions. In the beginning of the story, we see Hannetjie trying to gain control over Brille, always trying to get him in trouble and punished, but as we read on, Brille turns the light onto Hannetjie saying don’t you like your own medicine? And this is one of the turning points of the story.
2. Describe the main character's situation. Where does he/she live? Does he/she live alone or with others? What does the main chracter do for a living, or is he/she dependent on others for support?
Hannetjie, a tough new prison guard or warder, takes charge of Span One, a closely-knit group of black political prisoners in a South African.Hannetjie punishes Brille, the prisoner with glasses, severely for stealing and talking back to him. Eventually, Brille catches Hannetjie stealing fertilizer and uses this leverage to strike a bargain with him.
3. What are some of the chief characteristics(personality traits of the character? How are these characteristics revealed in the story? How does the main chracter interact with other characters? Npte the degree of complexity of his/her behavior, thought, and feelings; their appearances, their habits, mannerisms, speech, attitudes and values what is the main character's attitude towards his/her life? Is he/she happy or sad, content or discontented? Why?
Brille is presented as the protagonist. The central character, becomes the hero amongst his group, and displays empathy to his group and family. Hannetjie plays the role of the antagonist even though Hannetjie takes on the biggest change in behavior.
4. What sort of conflict is the character facing? How is this conflict revealed? Is it resolved? If so, how?
Brille betrays Hannetjie after he brides Brille into not telling of the stolen fertilizer. The prison only uses white warders to oversee the black prisoners. No warder has lasted more than a week with the group.
5. Is any character a developing character? If so, is his change a large or a small one? Is it a plausible cange for him? Is he sufficiently motivated? Is the change given sufficient time?
Brille has a conversation with Hannetjie the next day and Hannetjie confesses. He begins to treat Span One with a different manner than in the beginning of the story. Weak men tend to be easily intimidated
The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses, it is interesting to see the two main characters of the story relate to one another, they have different positions. In the beginning of the story, we see Hannetjie trying to gain control over Brille, always trying to get him in trouble and punished, but as we read on, Brille turns the light onto Hannetjie saying don’t you like your own medicine? And this is one of the turning points of the story.
2. Describe the main character's situation. Where does he/she live? Does he/she live alone or with others? What does the main chracter do for a living, or is he/she dependent on others for support?
Hannetjie, a tough new prison guard or warder, takes charge of Span One, a closely-knit group of black political prisoners in a South African.Hannetjie punishes Brille, the prisoner with glasses, severely for stealing and talking back to him. Eventually, Brille catches Hannetjie stealing fertilizer and uses this leverage to strike a bargain with him.
3. What are some of the chief characteristics(personality traits of the character? How are these characteristics revealed in the story? How does the main chracter interact with other characters? Npte the degree of complexity of his/her behavior, thought, and feelings; their appearances, their habits, mannerisms, speech, attitudes and values what is the main character's attitude towards his/her life? Is he/she happy or sad, content or discontented? Why?
Brille is presented as the protagonist. The central character, becomes the hero amongst his group, and displays empathy to his group and family. Hannetjie plays the role of the antagonist even though Hannetjie takes on the biggest change in behavior.
4. What sort of conflict is the character facing? How is this conflict revealed? Is it resolved? If so, how?
Brille betrays Hannetjie after he brides Brille into not telling of the stolen fertilizer. The prison only uses white warders to oversee the black prisoners. No warder has lasted more than a week with the group.
5. Is any character a developing character? If so, is his change a large or a small one? Is it a plausible cange for him? Is he sufficiently motivated? Is the change given sufficient time?
Brille has a conversation with Hannetjie the next day and Hannetjie confesses. He begins to treat Span One with a different manner than in the beginning of the story. Weak men tend to be easily intimidated
วันพุธที่ 20 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556
The Prisoner Who Wore Grasses
(1) What is the story about ?
In the story, the warder “Hannetjie” is a figure of strong nature and will. He is demanding and controlling. When he gets caught stealing, Brille, a prisoner in the group, sparks a deal with Hannetjie. The prisoners of Span One get to enjoy privileges to help comfort their long stay ahead. In return, they will steal for Hannetjie and cooperate with him to make the group look outstanding. The relationship of the characters takes on change that ends in cooperation on both sides. The story, The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses is told in the third person limited omniscient. We are limited to Brille’s thoughts and remind. We are never told any thoughts of the other characters introduced in the story. Brille is presented as the main character. He plays the role of the central character, becomes the hero among his group, and displays to take care to his group and family. Hannetjie plays the role of the enemy even though Hannetjie takes on the biggest change in behavior. When the story.
What are the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
No black warden could be in charge of a political prisoner because they were afraid he would be easily swayed. They are related, because the story is talking who gonna get or steal the warden and who will use it.
In the story, the warder “Hannetjie” is a figure of strong nature and will. He is demanding and controlling. When he gets caught stealing, Brille, a prisoner in the group, sparks a deal with Hannetjie. The prisoners of Span One get to enjoy privileges to help comfort their long stay ahead. In return, they will steal for Hannetjie and cooperate with him to make the group look outstanding. The relationship of the characters takes on change that ends in cooperation on both sides. The story, The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses is told in the third person limited omniscient. We are limited to Brille’s thoughts and remind. We are never told any thoughts of the other characters introduced in the story. Brille is presented as the main character. He plays the role of the central character, becomes the hero among his group, and displays to take care to his group and family. Hannetjie plays the role of the enemy even though Hannetjie takes on the biggest change in behavior. When the story.
What are the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
No black warden could be in charge of a political prisoner because they were afraid he would be easily swayed. They are related, because the story is talking who gonna get or steal the warden and who will use it.
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