1. Shape: The author’s writing follows the form and
sequence of a fiction story. It is told chronologically and broke down into
flashbacks and it follows logically. This form and sequence help establish and
fulfill my expectations. It is written as a fiction and chronologically so I
expect it to have a beginning, middle, and end. Its set up is very clear and
the shape affects all other elements because it is like the background in a
sense.
2. Language: The author’s choice of words,
sentences, sounds, silences and figures of speech also suggest that this
writing is a fictional story. The way something is worded and created suggests
what type of writing it is.
3. Participants: The relationships, conflicts and
changes that can be observed within or among the characters are between Jack
and his wife and Jack and Scratchy. If the story was looked at from different
characters’ point of view, everything would be told different and seem
different too. From the author’s point of view, it seems that he is on Jack’s
side.
4. Setting: The work’s situation in space, time and
cultural circumstance influence the assumptions, actions, behaviors and events
within the work. The setting presumes the behaviors, values and social
understandings of being a hero in a town, having it be okay to have gun fights.
It is totally a different time and place, therefore different thing are accepted.
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