Analysis of "An Ounce of Cure"

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1. Unstable Situation The unstable situation in the story would be at the beginning of the school year when the narrator falls in love with a boy named Martin who gives her the “first kiss.” The girl is a typical teenager who earns her money babysitting. 2. Exposition a) Setting The story takes place in a conservative southern town in 1960s *Time: most of the time, the events happen at night. She gets her first kiss at night she mentions that the night of the kiss she does not want not wash her face afterwards. Then in a Saturday night the incident takes place. *Place: there are two major places in which the story takes place. One is the Berryman’s house in where she is babysitting and the incident happens. And the second one is the narrator’s home. *Social Environment: the town is very conservative, so appearances are very important. People have to be very careful of what they do because is a small town and people will know immediately and they will judge you. b) Characterization The mother: in the story, the girl’s mom would be considered as a flat character. The narrator describes her mother as an emotionless person. She uses strong and direct quotations to make her point. Even when her own daughter is dumped by her first love, she takes a while to figure out that something is wrong. An instead of comforting her when the girl tells her what has happened, she just says in a very cold manner that it is for her best and that the boy is stuck on himself. The narrator: the teenage girl is the protagonist of the story, and she would be considered a round character because of her a complex personality. She is also naïve and dramatic in the story. Evidence of those characteristics is when Martin gives her a kiss, which is her first kiss; and she does not want to wash her face that night or the following day to keep those kisses intact. This
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