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Contribution of the Setting on the Stories

Essay Instructions:

5 readings are featured below along with the links

Consider each of the 5 readings this week. Write at least 3 complete, grammatical sentences for each reading answering the following questions:

1) What is the setting? How does the setting contribute to the story?

2) Would you change any of the settings and, if so, where/who and why?

1) Hisaye Yamamoto: Wilshire Bus

http://isu(dot)indstate(dot)edu/jakaitis/PDF%20Files/Wilshire%20Bus%20by%20Hisaye%20Yamamoto.pdf

2) Octavia Butler, "Speech Sounds"

http://future-lives(dot)com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/speech_sounds.pdf

3) Ursula LeGuin: "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"

https://libcom(dot)org/files/ursula-k-le-guin-the-ones-who-walk-away-from-omelas.pdf

4) Sherman Alexie, "This is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona"

https://www(dot)enl(dot)auth(dot)gr/files/Sherman_Alexie.pdf

5) Carmen Maria Machado, "Horror Story"

https://granta(dot)com/horror-story/

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Journal Entry 3
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Journal Entry 3
The setting in Hisaye Yamamoto's short story "Wilshire Bus" in Los Angeles on the West Coast of America. Esther Kuroiwa is heading to the hospital in Los Angeles when she witnesses the unwarranted harassment of a Chinese-American couple (Yamamoto, 1950). I would not change the setting because it is critical to illustrating racial violence in America. Besides, it shows how divisions between different minority groups fuel indifference and impede unity amongst oppressed populations.
The setting in Octavia Butler's short story "Speech Sounds" is the aftermath of a worldwide pandemic that negatively impacted survivors' capacity I would not change the setting because it is critical to illustrating how miscommunication breeds violence (Butler, 1983). The short story was published during the cod war when many writers feared that a minor miscommunication between the feuding superpowers would result in catastrophic violence.
The setting in Ursula LeGuin's short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omela" is the fictional city of Omelas, which contains both natural sceneries and artificial structures. I would ...
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