Mr. Romero, could you please grade me on my transitions and my voice. thanks -- briana c.
Do you enjoy reading Langton Hughes' novels? Have you ever read one of his stories called Thank You M'am? The Story was was very interesting to read and the more i read through the lines, the more things start to pop out. The conflict really got attention through out the story. The climax includes man v.s. self, man v.s. society, and man v.s man
In this situation, i like the whole man v.s self in the story called Thank M'am. The reason why is because the man v.s self is dealing with Roger and himself. He goes against deciding whether he should run like he has been doing for the longest or stay put and takes what coming. Roger decides to stay and a nice outcome has came about because so.
Nevertheless, in the story, man v.s society happens. Man v.s. society deals with Roger and him wanting to get blue suede shoes. Roger attempts to steal Ms. LBWJ's purse so that he could afford the shoes. At the end where Ms. LBWJ shows him out and hands him ten dollars. After all that fuss about stealing the purse, he is handed ten dollars. Whether he decides to buy the shoes or buy food or other needed things is up to Roger.
Lastly, man v.s man is all through out the story. Man v.s man is Roger v.s Ms. LBWJ. Roger fights to take her purse and Ms. LBWJ fights to drag him back to her house to wash is face because it's dirty. She kicks him in the butt and puts Roger in a head lock, while he struggles to get away and run.
In Final Consideration, the story Thank M'am is a great story by Langston Hughes. There is really more to the story then just reading it word by word and just taking what it actually says. The conflict deals with man v.s self, man v.s society, and man v.s. man. The ending of the story is not clearly understood. It doesn't tell what Roger does with the money. So, what do you think Roger did the money? Do you think he brought the shoes or brought something way more important then the shoes?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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