Identities
September 18, 2007 fraserlover
In the short story “Identities” by W.D Valgardson, the author uses contrast to create tension in the story by placing the character in an unfamiliar environment and by contrasting the different areas of the town he is in. This contrast creates suspense in the story and it shows that stereotypes are dangerous to society.
As the main character goes through the town, the areas change and things change from being clean and neat to dirty and broken.
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1. hcorman&hellip | September 23, 2007 at 11:57 pm
The assignment for “Identities” was to write part of the story from a different character’s point of view. You should write and submit this assignment. Let me know when it is ready for me to read.