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Breathe Fantastic Binomial Read:   “Story of an Hour”

Breathe Fantastic Binomial Read:   “Story of an Hour” Illuminating moment – plot and epiphany (63-64) Casement If you will be gone tomorrow or Friday, please come see me for your homework! Portfolios due BEGINNING of HOUR on Friday even if you are ABSENT!.

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Breathe Fantastic Binomial Read:   “Story of an Hour”

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  1. Breathe • Fantastic Binomial • Read:  “Story of an Hour” • Illuminating moment – plot and epiphany (63-64) • Casement • If you will be gone tomorrow or Friday, please come see me for your homework! • Portfolios due BEGINNING of HOUR on Friday even if you are ABSENT!

  2. In The Writing of Fiction (1925), novelist Edith Wharton states the following: • At every stage in the progress of his tale the novelist must rely on what may be called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize the inner meaning of each situation. Illuminating incidents are the magic casements of fiction, its vistas on infinity. Choose a novel or play that you have studied and write a well-organized essay in which you describe an "illuminating" episode or moment and explain how it functions as a "casement," a window that opens onto the meaning of the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary.

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