What is the story about? What are
the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
A college student is
going through rush recognizes that when the sorority rejects one of her friends
because she was different, she then decides that she also doesn't want to join
the sorority. In making that decision, she recognizes that her friendship was
more important to her than subscribing to the sorority's exclusive values.
2. Are the main
events of the story arranged chronologically, or are they arranged in another
way?
No, the story starts with almost the end of the story and
then goes back to the middle of the story.
3. How is the story narrated? Are
flashbacks, summaries, stories within the story used?
There are flashbacks in the story. First they start with
almost the end of the story and then they tell why it is happen like that.
4. Is the plot fast-paced or slow-paced?
4. Is the plot fast-paced or slow-paced?
I think it slow-paced because it tells
every detail about each event.
5. How do the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
I think the action of Millicent that
makes the plot go forward. Like I said before the story tell more about what Millicent
has to do to get in the sorority group and it tell each of the event that she
does so her action is the one that make the plot go forward. 5. How do the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
6. What are the conflicts in the plot? Are they physical, intellectual, moral or emotional? Are they resolved? How are they resolved? Is the main conflict between good and evil sharply differentiated, or is it more subtle and complex?
I don’t think it has conflicts in
the story. Most of the story tells about what Millicent has to do to get in the
sorority group.
7. What is the climax of the story and
at what point in the story does the climax occur?
The climax of the story is when Millicent changes her mind to not
enter the sorority group because she thinks that her friendship with
her friend is more important to her.
8. Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the story? Does each incident grow logically out of the preceding incident and lead naturally to the next?
All the episodes are relevant to each other. In the story it tells about one event that leads to another event and also reaches until the end of the story. The effect of the story is come from the event that happens in the story.
9. What use does the story make of chance and coincidence?
Are these occurrences used to initiate, to complicate, or to resolve the story?
How improbable are they?
She coincidence meets with a guy in the bus and he tells her about heather birds. The heather birds represent the freedom and the bird can fly wherever they want like they can make their own action without anyone telling them to do it. After Millicent listen to that man it’s made her change her mind to not enter in the sorority group anymore.
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