Author Nancy Kress says there are three key elements to a storys beginning: character, conflict, and concrete detail. We learned about detail last week, but this week please discuss the ways that the beginnings of Sweet Town, A&P, and Fryolater use detail to establish character how are we shown who these characters are and what kinds of people they are, and how do the authors use detail to build a picture of the characters personality and the circumstances they are facing?
Turning our attention to conflict, at the beginnings of Sweet Town, A&P, and Fryolater, what do each of the main characters want? How are we shown what they want?
Stories can take three patterns: progressive (things end up better), regressive (things end up worse), and stability (although a character struggles to overcome conflict, things end up pretty much back where they started). How would you classify Sweet Town, A&P, and Fryolater, and why?
Finally, what insights does reading Toni Cade Bambaras A Sort of Preface give you on her story Sweet Town?
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