actually we just read this story she ins't a dynamic character because she is still old'fashioned traditional and she is also a flat character becuz she has very few different qualities
Lili is a dynamic character, she ends up getting married.
For a character to be dynamic, s/he has to change in the course of the story they are written into. In The Good Deed, by Pearl S. Buck, Mrs. Pan is a dynamic character in that she is first brought to the US by her son to live with his family. She begins to waste away until she is introduced to Lili, an American Chinese social worker. This relationship blossoms and brings Ms. Pan out of her shell. She learns Lilli Yang is not married and has no one to arrange a marriage for her, and takes the task on her self. This takes her out of her stupor, making her first view her world outside the window, then takes her outside the home to talk to the prospective beau, young Mr. Lim.
There are many themes that can be interpreted from The Good Deed by Pearl S. Buck. One of the basic ones is that a good deed benefits others as well as the one who carries it out. Another theme is fateful moments, or major turning points in Mrs. Pan's life or in the short story. Moving to the U.S., deciding to arrange Lili's marriage, meeting James Lim, and setting them up...these are the fateful moments in the story which hold a lot of significance.
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Lili is a dynamic character, she ends up getting married.
Pearl S. Buck
Chinatown, New York.
For a character to be dynamic, s/he has to change in the course of the story they are written into. In The Good Deed, by Pearl S. Buck, Mrs. Pan is a dynamic character in that she is first brought to the US by her son to live with his family. She begins to waste away until she is introduced to Lili, an American Chinese social worker. This relationship blossoms and brings Ms. Pan out of her shell. She learns Lilli Yang is not married and has no one to arrange a marriage for her, and takes the task on her self. This takes her out of her stupor, making her first view her world outside the window, then takes her outside the home to talk to the prospective beau, young Mr. Lim.
There are many themes that can be interpreted from The Good Deed by Pearl S. Buck. One of the basic ones is that a good deed benefits others as well as the one who carries it out. Another theme is fateful moments, or major turning points in Mrs. Pan's life or in the short story. Moving to the U.S., deciding to arrange Lili's marriage, meeting James Lim, and setting them up...these are the fateful moments in the story which hold a lot of significance.
There does not seem to be a novel with this title.In 1969, Pearl S Buck published an anthology of short stories entitled The Good Deed and Other Stories of Asia, Past and Present.
There does not seem to be a novel with this title.In 1969, Pearl S Buck published an anthology of short stories entitled The Good Deed and Other Stories of Asia, Past and Present.
Old Mrs. Pan, Mr. Pan, Mrs. Pan, Lilli Yang, and Mr. Lim
The author of the novel "The Good Deed" is Pearl S. Buck. She was an American writer best known for her novels portraying life in China, where she spent a significant part of her life.
Old Mrs. Pan, Mr. Pan, Mrs. Pan, Lilli Yang, and Mr. Lim Old Mrs. Pan, Mr. Pan, Mrs. Pan, Lilli Yang, and Mr. Lim
Mrs. Pan is a character in the story, The Good Deed, by Pearl S. Buck. Mrs. Pan is a Chinese woman, unhappy with her new life in America. She dreams of going back to a place that is organized and where people know the meaning of respect.