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UNIT 1: FICTION ANALYSIS - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 1: FICTION ANALYSIS
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IRONY
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"REUNION" (Father and son's relationship; Father's attitude toward son versus his attitude toward the waiters; Charlie's emotions in the beginning different from emotions toward the end; Charlie's expectation versus the reality of meeting his father)
"TWO KINDS" (Mother's plans for the daughter (to be great); Daughter feels bad for not doing well even though she didn't try (recital scene); Deaf men is teaching piano; Irony wrapped around the American Dream--things are not as easy as they sound/seem; Dream is not as glorious as it sounds; Daughter likes the piano even though she is not good at it
"THE RED CONVERTIBLE" (Lyman's expectations about Henry versus how Henry really is (after the war); Resemblance of hope but becomes a representation for death and destruction
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SYMBOL/SYMBOLISM
"SONNY'S BLUES" (Newspaper-Distant relationship (not really close--the brothers; the "Boys"-shows darkness within; Night/Jazz Club-Freedom, relaxation, Sonny's safe place; Piano-safe place, comfort zone, dreams/goals)
"REUNION" (Secretary's response-lack of a relationship between father and son; Father-stranger; Quietness-disconnect within the relationship/feeling of awkwardness)
"TWO KINDS" (Piano-dreams/goals/aspirations/sadness/struggles/prize/trophy; Old Man Chong-wisdom/knowledge/hope)
"THE RED CONVERTIBLE" (Car-happiness/adventure/hope/freedom/innocence/struggles; Henry-irony/joy/sadness/love/hatred; War-frustration/anxiety/hopelessness; Lyman-prosperity/wealth/naive/naivety/hardworking/hard worker
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