Asked by liocnat
The veldt
Who is telling the story? And what are his or
her most prominent personality traits?
What is the narrator trying to prove to the
reader throughout the story?
1.What point of view is used to tell the story?
2.Does the narrator seem close or distant from the reader?
3.How does the narrator engage the reader right at the beginning of the story?
4.Which points in time are mentioned? Why?
What does the narrator want to do? Why?
What is the narrator’s initial reaction to the
policemen?
Who is telling the story? And what are his or
her most prominent personality traits?
What is the narrator trying to prove to the
reader throughout the story?
1.What point of view is used to tell the story?
2.Does the narrator seem close or distant from the reader?
3.How does the narrator engage the reader right at the beginning of the story?
4.Which points in time are mentioned? Why?
What does the narrator want to do? Why?
What is the narrator’s initial reaction to the
policemen?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Have you read the story? It's a good one, and just about all these questions are easily answered if you've read it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Veldt_(short_story)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Veldt_(short_story)
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