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A Little Beaded Bag
A LITTLE BEADED BAG
By: Morley Callaghan

PLOT DIAGRAM

-Eva lies to Mrs. Evans about what happened to the bag.
-Eva brings Mrs. Evans the bag -Mrs. Evans goes through Eva’s possessions 

-Mr. and Mrs. Evans argue about the bag and Eva
- She realizes she’s in the wrong.

-Mrs. Evans questions Eva about the bag.
-Sends Eva out on an errand.
.

Mrs. Evans in her room searching through her things. She can’t find her little beaded bag, blames Eva (maid)

-Mrs. Evans asks
Eva to fix the bag.

CHARACTER
Mrs. Evans
( Kim Catrall)

Dynamic / protagonist Mr. Evans
(Dustin Hoffman)

Flat Character

Eva the maid
(Judy Reyes)

Static Character

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