Friday, May 24, 2019

I Spy

To compare these three short stories, l Spy by Graham Greene, The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, we have to take into consideration aspects like plot, points of view, conflicts, theme and also, if occurs, symbolism. l Spy takes place during the first World War. The main character is Charlie Stowe, 2 years old kid. The fabrication shows the idea of fear coming from both Charlie and his father.Charlie is afraid that he will get caught when he leaves home in the middle of the night and hides in his fathers tobacconists shop. His father is afraid that he will be arrested for being a spy. The story is told by an third-person narrator. Author used central consciousness in narration, so he takes a reader inside a characters ind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level, suggesting the flow of thought as well as content.Complete sentences may give way to fragments as the characters mind makes rapid associati ons free of conventional logic or transitions. The reader can feel what the character feels. l Spy, The Mark on the Wall and Harrison Bergeron Comparison conventional logic or transitions. The reader can feel what the character feels. I Spy By chonio

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