When we were rich.
Alian Gail Krishna G. Palahuddin HUMSS 12- FIDELITY
TYPE OF MANSION
- When we were rich
1. PLOT ( Synopsis)
- Everything changed when the family moved into a new home. The boy began zooming into the house and the neighborhood as they moved. It's quite large and attractive. But as he looked closer, he realized he didn't belong and didn't fit in. Not used to the new surroundings or neighbors. And he began to reflect on where he stands in society. And after all of this happened and they thought about it, they moved out once more.
2. CONFLICT
- Character is pitted against society.
-the character in relation to its new surroundings
3. THEME
- Size and wealth have no bearing on happiness and contentment.
4. CHARACTERS
- The protagonist, or main character, is a young boy who tells the story from his point of view.
Pixie is the protagonist's only sibling.
5. POINT OF VIEW USED
- First-person point of view
6. NARRATIVE VOICE EMPLOYED
- Stream-of-consciousness
7. NARRATIVE TIME
- Before the narration
8. ANGLE OF THE STORY
- Hurt for being pitted
9. SETTING
- Heron St., Greenmeadows
10. SYMBOLS USED
- Half garden- referring to himself as being half free and capable of growth, but only in half.
Half-concrete-relationship with himself, which is still half-closed and locked
He is unable to grow due to a patch of dark soil containing toxic deeds.
11. CITES DIALOGUES
- Inner Dialogues
12. OTHER LITERARY DEVICES CITES
- incongruity
-understatement
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