![]() ![]() How do I know what I do about this character? Am I seeing this character through someone else's eyes?.When considering these, add: And why might this matter to the story? Just use them to help you analyze the work as a writer. Again, you don't have to answer all of these. Here are some questions to aid your thinking. Interrogate the text (what, where, when, how, why, who) to examine the writer's choices. Remember to read like a writer, not a lit student. ![]() ![]() In 300 to 500 words, discuss how the writer creates a believable, interesting character using specific methods of presentation covered in Burroway (you don't have to cover all of the methods, only the ones that you think are most important in this case). How do Larry McMurtry and Tobias Wolff construct their characters out of different presentation building blocks discussed by Janet Burroway in chapters 3 and 4? Choose a main character from one of the stories and deconstruct her or him. ![]()
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