There is no such thing as one thesis in a story, there are many. Each thesis has to revolve around one theme (the theme can change through thesises). In "Charles", some of the themes are poor parenting skills, attention, change, lying, etc. Come up with your own thesis around these themes.
A young boy named Laurie goes to kindergarten in the book "Charles" by Shirley Jackson. Laurie talks about his friend Charles, whom his parents think is a bad influence on Laurie. The book concludes with the teacher stating there isn't any boy named Charles in her class.
the simple answer:
the theme of Charles was if you lie then you will eventually get caught.
the compicated answer:
The difficulty of a child shaping his or her identity is central to this story.
There is not really a main conflict in "Charles", but the best answer would be that Laurie creates an alter ego named "Charles" and uses him to take all the flaws that Laurie has in kindergarten.
First it was , Laurie walks to school with girl next door Second it was, he tell his parent about bad Charles Third it was ,charles hit and kick the teacher Fourth it was Charles make all kids stay after class Fifth it was Laurie mom goes to PTA meeting
Laurie, The mother (1st person), the father, the teacher, and "Charles".
the plot
charls is a bad boy
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Charles is a veru bad kid and he is out of control
Charles is a short story written by Shirley Jackson and first published in 1948. In the story Charles as narrated by Laurie is always in trouble because Charles is an ill-mannered boy who misbehaves with his class fellows and even teachers.
Laurie, Charles, and Roger are both boys.
The author, Shirley Jackson, does not specify where or even when the story takes place. But it is generally safe to assume that the story takes place in modern times, in a city, or town, and most likely in America.
In "Charles" by Shirley Jackson, the protagonist is Laurie's mother, who is the one narrating the story.
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Shirley Jackson
he is generally bad
The author of Charles is Shirley Jackson.
Shirley Jackson wrote "Charles" in her home in North Bennington, Vermont. She was known for doing most of her writing at home, where she found solace and inspiration in her surroundings.
Charles is a veru bad kid and he is out of control
Charles is a short story written by Shirley Jackson and first published in 1948. In the story Charles as narrated by Laurie is always in trouble because Charles is an ill-mannered boy who misbehaves with his class fellows and even teachers.
Laurie, Charles, and Roger are both boys.
Shirley Jackson wrote the short story, 'The Lottery' in 1948. The antagonist in the story is the lottery itself. It is widely considered one of the most famous stories in American literature.
Theme is the moral of the story, which is if you lie, sooner or later you will be caught.
"Charles" by Shirley Jackson is a short story that ends with a twist. The resolution reveals that there is no record of a "Charles" in Laurie's class, leaving readers to question whether Charles was a real person or a figment of Laurie's imagination. The story's resolution leaves an element of ambiguity and invites readers to draw their own conclusions.