I think that Ellen changes in many ways throughout the book. At the beginning, Ellen is very racist towards Starletta. For example, she won't even drink or eat anything from their house. At then end of the book, Ellen has pretty much gotten over her racist feelings and she loves Starletta for who she is. Another way that Ellen has changed during the book is that she doesn't think that she lives such a hard life anymore. The last two sentences of the book are, "And all this time I thought I had the hardest row to hoe. That will always amaze me." The world isn't against her- it's against Starletta.
By the end of the story, he is more philosophical than scientific.
Ellen is physically, mentally, and sexually abused. She is especially abused by her father and his friends (who come over to all have a great big happy drinking session together).
the character changes by having an attitude then being nice!
at the storyβs beginning , he is a methodical thinker , but by the end , he becomes more introspective
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15 years after graduating.
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The narrator's comments about a character's true nature
at the storyβs beginning , he is a methodical thinker , but by the end , he becomes more introspective
The narrator is at home in bed at the beginning of the story.
Itβs, βOne day I would find true love, but back then I felt hopelessly alone.β
At the beginning of the story, the narrator is typically introducing the setting, characters, and themes. This is where the foundation for the narrative is laid and the reader gets a sense of what to expect from the story.
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Gene
Loud quiet
The narrator tries to find the courage to kill the old man in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart."
The narrator is six years old when he tells the story of the scarlet ibis.
15 years after graduating.
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How has Bud changed since the beginning of the story