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07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor Comparisons of Elements
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Page 1: Comparisons of Elements - David-Glen Smith · 13 Comparisons 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

Comparisons of Elements

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist

antagonist

conflict

epiphany moment

transformation

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist

conflict

epiphany moment

transformation

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict

epiphany moment

transformation

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

transformation

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor?

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor?

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

Human vs. SupernaturalHuman vs. Self?

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor?

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

Human vs. SupernaturalHuman vs. Self?

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

in cavern; Death’s domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor?

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

Human vs. SupernaturalHuman vs. Self?

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

in cavern; Death’s domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

He dies without a strong resolution or sense of retribution.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

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Comparisons

07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

“The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death”

protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death?

antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor?

conflict Human vs. HumanHuman vs. Self

Human vs. SupernaturalHuman vs. Self?

epiphany moment

in stove; kitchen stereotypical feminine domain

in cavern; Death’s domain

transformation She becomes more beautiful.

He dies without a strong resolution or sense of retribution.

location symbolizes

stove represents confessional or womb; rebirth

cave represents a claustrophobic grave or surreal coffin


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