In The Man Who Was Almost a Man, consider Dave’s original
goals for buying the pistol and what ultimately happens. His aspirations to become a
man backfire on him terribly, resulting in him becoming the laughing stock of the town.
Later, he has something of an epiphany, resolving to find a place that will respect
him. Ask yourself how his original plans conclude in failure and later drive him to
press on. What does this show us about an adolescent’s drive to be treated as an adult?
How does he falter and keep pressing on? Make a sentence that sums up this path that
many teens take.
Monday, January 12, 2015
What is a thesis statement for Trifles by Susan Glaspell or The Man Who Was Almost a Man by Richard Wright?
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