English Story - Lust and How to Date a Brown Girl
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The process of characterization has been developed within detailed kind of outlook to the management of the storyline and overall engagement of the audience. There has been developed on the basis of intricate engagement of the needs of the story plot and ensure that the readers would be able to properly understand the working style of the behavioral patterns of the people within the stories
In the case of Story “Lust”, the story has been explaining the manner in which the main character i.e. Susan Minot has been making use of personal freedom for the purpose of exploring sexual experiences. In such kind of manner in the story has been detailed and explained from the perspective of her acts of personal freedom for the purpose of managing her life. The use of sexual acts has been developed for the purpose of controlling her relationships and there have been instances which required the management of the working norms related to the emotional and social experiences of the main character. It is through these experiences and social experiences, that her character and behavioral patterns of intense personal freedom has been explained (Minot, 2010
“How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)” provides details of the manner in which ethnic and racial stereotyping and discrimination has been highlighted. It looks at the satirical take an explanation of the manner in which society has been looking to create stereotype which creates issues for the management and engagement of the norms related to the working norms of the society members. The engagement of the social experiences has been driven by the racial outlook of the people and the manner in which there have been issues in terms of dealing with the overall working management of the lives of the characters. Dominican American teenage male ego has been characterized by the process of explaining the manner in which female characters can be dated. As such, there has been a detailed account of the prices in which the characters have been developed on the basis of social stereotypes (Diaz, 1996).
Further, the female race has been subject to specific characterization process which also speaks about generalizations which are likely to be seen in the working management of the social engagements. As such, people have been provided their character outlook on the basis of their racial, ethnic and social background (Diaz, 1996).
Three teenage girls of the story “A&P” have been provided detailed outlook and characterization for the purpose of long-term management and engagement of the needs associated with the manner in social judgment. It explains the working of the society wherein people are judged and analyzed on the basis of their looks, clothes, and style of behaving. While the girls walk around in the “A&P” store in bathing suits, people start to judge their nature and character which shows the manner in which the social systems
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