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STORIES ANALYSIS Let´s see if you are ready for the test

STORIES ANALYSIS Let´s see if you are ready for the test

 • Edna • June • Starting a new life • Violent life •

• Edna • June • Starting a new life • Violent life • Fear of loneliness EDNA BACK FROM AMERICA BY CLARE BOYLAN

PLOT Edna Back From America Exposition: June remembers her childhood up to Muriel´s calling

PLOT Edna Back From America Exposition: June remembers her childhood up to Muriel´s calling Rising action: June is called Edna by Muriel Climax: When they are in the car, June decides to go along with Falling action: Resolution: There´s no resolution; the story has an open ending this lie All the information that she receives about her husband

 • R. Wigley • Man in 4 C • Scadutto • Lack of

• R. Wigley • Man in 4 C • Scadutto • Lack of tolerance • Judgement al • Obsesion NEIGHBOURS BY PAUL THEROUX

Neighbours Beginning of the story: All the description of the 3 Exposition: characters Rising

Neighbours Beginning of the story: All the description of the 3 Exposition: characters Rising action: Climax: When they go to the pub and Vics starts asking awkard questions Wigley´s attitude towards the narrator comments The narrator goes to knock on 4 C´s door to complain directly. Nobody answers Falling action: Resolution: Since Wigley left it seems that the storm trooper is gone too

Plot 2 Exposition: Beginning of the story: All the description of the 3 characters

Plot 2 Exposition: Beginning of the story: All the description of the 3 characters Rising action: When they go to the pub and Vics starts asking awkard questions The narrator goes to knock on 4 C´s door to complain directly. Nobody answers Climax: Falling action: Resolution: Since Wigley left it seems that the storm trooper is gone too

ü Captain Campbell ü Signora Campbell ü Narrator THE HERO BY JOANNA TROLLOPE ü

ü Captain Campbell ü Signora Campbell ü Narrator THE HERO BY JOANNA TROLLOPE ü Hero image ü Revealing the truth ü Looking for inspiration

The Hero Exposition: Description of reasons of the writer to be in the Rising

The Hero Exposition: Description of reasons of the writer to be in the Rising action: He finds the story of Captain Campbell Climax: He finds out the story is a lie Falling action: Resolution: to write the book island He goes back to the island, brings back the book He doesn´t tell the. Captain´s widow, he decides not

: d l e i hof c S ike : M d l e

: d l e i hof c S ike : M d l e • i f o h c rs S M • tt a r P r. M • e s i u • Lo ld e i f f Scho TASTE BY ROALD DAHL d ai M • Setting Place: Dinner party/London Time: 20 th Century, after WWII Them e Gree : d Egos invol ved Conflict: Man vs Man: Schoffield and Pratt. Egos involved. Man vs Society: Chauvinism. Man vs self: Mr Schofield struggles against himself against getting into

PLOT Exposition: Dinner party at the Schofield´s house, a special guest arrives (Mr. Pratt)

PLOT Exposition: Dinner party at the Schofield´s house, a special guest arrives (Mr. Pratt) who is challenged by the host to bet on knowledge of wine Rising Actions: As the host chooses a very rare wine their bet begins to rise resulting in having Louise as a prize if Mr. Pratt names the wine accurately. Against all odds previously thought by Mr. Schofield, Mr Pratt calls on the type of wine, from a tiny harvest is France. In horror the Schofield family stares Mr. Pratt knowing that they now will have to give their daughter´s hand for marriage to Mr. Pratt Climax: Falling actions: saying that he had left his glasses in the cellar before dinner. Resolution: The maid approaches the table and unmasks Mr. Pratt triumph by There isn´t a real resolution

ES I R TO S G Y N H I L C TEL EVE

ES I R TO S G Y N H I L C TEL EVE BIN A M BY Andrew Irene Rosemary Martin Theme: Doing the right thing Setting: Place: Irene´s house, Church Time: Day before the wedding / Wedding party/years later Conflict: Man vs Self

T O PL Exposition: The bell rings to announce an unexpected guest, the groom,

T O PL Exposition: The bell rings to announce an unexpected guest, the groom, who wanted to speak with his bride urgently, his nervousness and anxiety unease Irene. Rising Actions: Andrew talks about his youth and how important it is to him to live to the fullest, which means that marriage would only act against his freedom, as he talks Irene creams her hands patiently waiting for her turn to talk. They both agree on Andrew going to the church the next day and make it seem as Irene had left him waiting at the altar. Climax: As ¨Here comes the bride¨ is sung by the church choir Andrew realizes that Irene has come leaving him no chance or option to walk away as she walks to the altar by her father´s side. Falling actions: After their ¨I do´s ¨ they walk out of church as husband wife, Andrew faces his fears realizing that he could have made a terrible mistake. Resolution: Andrew and Irene live a happy and full life together.

THE COWARD BY V. S NAIPAUL v Narrator v Big Foot v Hat v

THE COWARD BY V. S NAIPAUL v Narrator v Big Foot v Hat v Boyee v Errol Conflict: ü Man vs Self: ü Man vs Society ü Man vs Man Setting: Place: Miguel Street, Trinidad and Tobago Time: American Theme: setting in the Not judging a book island, 1940´s. by its cover

Exposition: All Miguel Street was afraid of Big Foot but as time passes the

Exposition: All Miguel Street was afraid of Big Foot but as time passes the myth on his violent ways began to merge. Rising Actions: when the narrator gets to know his more sensible side on a glass accident and his laughable reaction towards a dog. During his first fights Big Foot defeats all of his contenders as expected Climax: When the boxer comes to the town and fights Big Foot, who is defeated at the end. Falling actions: Big Foots cries loudly and the crowd laughs at him Resolution: Big Foot leaves Miguel Street, the fighter wasn´t really a boxer PL OT

MR KNOW-ALL BY WILLIAM SOMERSET Narrator Setting: Time: After WWII Place: On a ship

MR KNOW-ALL BY WILLIAM SOMERSET Narrator Setting: Time: After WWII Place: On a ship from San Francisco to Okinawa Mr. Kelada Mr. Ramsey Mrs. Ramsey Theme: Appearances can be deceptive Conflict üCharacter vs Character üCharacter vs Self

 Exposition: A very outgoing Mr. Kelada interrupts a rather quiet passenger´s life when

Exposition: A very outgoing Mr. Kelada interrupts a rather quiet passenger´s life when they share a cabin in a ship, Mr. Kelada speaks about his exclusiveness on all kinds of good difficult to obtain or prohibited during this time in history. Rising Actions: Mr. Kelada talks about his keen eye on pearls and business in general; as he keeps talking about it Mr. Ramsey dares him to guess the amount he paid for his wife´s pearls. Always trying to keep his appearance he flatters Mrs. Ramsey´s pearls for a while. Climax: Mr Kelada sets the price of the pearls on around 20, 000 US dollars. Mr. Ramsey feels very pleased once he tells Kelada that he had only paid 18 dollars for the pearls at a department store in NYC. Falling actions: Mr. Kelada write the 100. 00 US dollars to Mr. Ramsey for not guessing if the pearls were real, ashamed he leaves the room. Resolution: Mr Kelada realizes that it wasn´t about the money when Mr. Ramseys returns it to him on an envelope.

SHARP PRACTICE BY FREDERICK FORSYTH The Priest/the farmer Judge Comyn O´Connor Mr. Keane Theme:

SHARP PRACTICE BY FREDERICK FORSYTH The Priest/the farmer Judge Comyn O´Connor Mr. Keane Theme: You get what you give Conflict: Man vs Self Setting: • Place: On a train • Time: 1938

 Exposition: Three men are absorbed during a train trip into a game of

Exposition: Three men are absorbed during a train trip into a game of cards, along the journey they change strategies and raised their bets until they arrived to destination and one of them is set to pay the highest bid. Rising Actions: As the game progressed all three men decided to raise the bar and put more excitement into the game resulting in one big winner, The Priest, who mentioned a good donation place for the money. Climax: Judge Comyn realizes that the person in court under his jurisdiction was O´Connor who was being charged of misleading the game and earnings of the card game. Falling actions: Judge Comyn listens to a statement made by Mr. Keane who had been cheated in the same manner as Judge Comyn Resolution: Judge Comyn sees the Priest in the car/they are working together…he was tricked!

THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE BY OSCAR WILDE ü ü ü Hughie Erskie Alan Trevor Laura

THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE BY OSCAR WILDE ü ü ü Hughie Erskie Alan Trevor Laura Merton Colonel Merton The Beggar (Baron Hausberg) Gustave Naudin Theme: Solidarity and reciprocity keeps the world turning Setting: Place: Holland park Time: Morning Conflict: Man vs Society Man vs Self

 Exposition: Hughie feels sad for not having his girlfriend´s family blessing for being

Exposition: Hughie feels sad for not having his girlfriend´s family blessing for being poor, he goes to talk about it over his painter friend Alan looking for a word of advice. Rising Actions: As he arrives to Alan´s studio he realizes that his friend is working on a portrait of a beggar. He realizes that the beggar is in more need of money than he is therefore he gives them all the money he has Climax: The beggar asks Alan who was the man who had just given him money and what was his story he feels deeply touched. Falling actions: Hughie receives the money he needed to marry his love Laura, Trevor tell Hughie where the money comes from Resolution: Hughie and Laura live happily ever after, keeping the condition the Baron had set.