What is the point of any piece of great literature? Or rather, what is great literature? Some would say that accomplished literature is a way of exceptionally telling a story. However, what is the point of storytelling? In many cases, stories are told for entertainment. However, most stories have a moral or theme conveying an important message about life or how to live it. This is the point of great literature, to convey this message beautifully. Some pieces of great literature are The Story-Teller, by Saki, Geraldine Moore the Poet, by Toni Cade Bambara, and Enemy Territory, by William Melvin Kelley. To understand the themes of great literature, you must also understand how to analyze it. The content analyzed in these stories is the setting, plot, and point of view. “The Story-Teller”, by Saki, is a story told in third person that takes place on a passenger train on a hot afternoon in the 1late 1800s or early 1900s1, centering on a bachelor who tells some children an improper story. There are two major settings in this story, the train and the garden. The main setting is the passenger train because that is where the story takes place. Another story is told within the story which mainly takes place in a garden. However, it is not as important as the first setting because the original characters are still in the train. Also, the moral of the story is told on the train, which is another crucial reason why it is the main setting. The time the story takes place in is most likely the late 1800s or early 1900s because that is when travel by steam locomotives were most popular and it is also a time in Saki’s life when he was alive, making it even more possible that the story takes place within this time frame. As for the time of day, the story directly tells the reader in the first sentence that it takes place on a hot afternoon. 3One of the major moods of the story is satire, or irony. It is ironic when in the story within the
What is the point of any piece of great literature? Or rather, what is great literature? Some would say that accomplished literature is a way of exceptionally telling a story. However, what is the point of storytelling? In many cases, stories are told for entertainment. However, most stories have a moral or theme conveying an important message about life or how to live it. This is the point of great literature, to convey this message beautifully. Some pieces of great literature are The Story-Teller, by Saki, Geraldine Moore the Poet, by Toni Cade Bambara, and Enemy Territory, by William Melvin Kelley. To understand the themes of great literature, you must also understand how to analyze it. The content analyzed in these stories is the setting, plot, and point of view. “The Story-Teller”, by Saki, is a story told in third person that takes place on a passenger train on a hot afternoon in the 1late 1800s or early 1900s1, centering on a bachelor who tells some children an improper story. There are two major settings in this story, the train and the garden. The main setting is the passenger train because that is where the story takes place. Another story is told within the story which mainly takes place in a garden. However, it is not as important as the first setting because the original characters are still in the train. Also, the moral of the story is told on the train, which is another crucial reason why it is the main setting. The time the story takes place in is most likely the late 1800s or early 1900s because that is when travel by steam locomotives were most popular and it is also a time in Saki’s life when he was alive, making it even more possible that the story takes place within this time frame. As for the time of day, the story directly tells the reader in the first sentence that it takes place on a hot afternoon. 3One of the major moods of the story is satire, or irony. It is ironic when in the story within the