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Ellen Hunnicutt
“Blackberries”
1. Ellen Hunnicutt is the one narrates the story from the perspective towards the story is describing the blackberries which explaining their meaning in her own opinion.
2. The man was tall, slender limbed but thickening now through the center of his body. The women was blond and fragile, still pretty in a certain light and with a careful arrangement of her features. Both couples are married, in a camping sights in their tents. Sitting next to each other eating berries.
3. The conversation between both married couples gives us an idea about the meaning of the story gives us hints and clues about what the blackberries can be.
4. The meaning for the ending of the story is, both married couples sit back memorizing their past and telling about how they have cherished moments. As the man explain it’s almost September, the women reply “we have lots of time”. This means that their time is almost ending.
5. The general statement towards the story is life can be anything. Can be describe in many ways. Putting clues for us the reader to figure out. Married couples sitting eating talking about their past life. As the man figures it their last moment, the women decide that they have lots of time to go.
Leslie Norris
“Blackberries”
1. Who narrates the story is Leslie Norris from the perspective of bring the blackberries as an argument life between a family that are going thru a hard situation. If I had to divide the story into segments, I’ll make the scene of the hair cut first and talk about the deal of the boys cap. Second part will be the situation with the cap and what happened to it.
2. The barber refer to the boy’s father. Mr. Freshman tells the boy that he looks exactly as his dad when he was a young man. The opening scene in the barber’s shop is very relevant for the whole story. This explain how the mother and son end up buying the new cap and the bid problem with the blackberries.
3. It was the boy’s