Posted: December 9th, 2014

An important part of understanding the psychological make-up of a character (what makes him/her "tick") is to study that character's "arc" as the story moves to its conclusion

An important part of understanding the psychological make-up of a character (what makes him/her “tick”) is to study that character’s “arc” as the story moves to its

conclusion. In other words, what has that character learned – or not l

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An important part of understanding the psychological make-up of a character (what makes him/her “tick”) is to study that character’s “arc” as the story moves to its

conclusion. In other words, what has that character learned – or not learned- from the events of the story about him/herself? How has the character “grown” as a

person- or stayed the same as he/she was at the beginning?

With this in mind, I would like you to discuss the arc traveled by either Mrs. Baroda in Kate Chopin’s A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. What, if anything, has the character you

select realized- or not realized- from what he/ she experienced from the beginning of the story to the end? Has the character changed in any way? Developed any self-

knowledge/

In your discussion, you give evidence from what you read in the story to support your opinion. Just making a statement is NOT enough; it must be explained.

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