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Comparisons of Elements 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor Comparisons The Goose-Girl Godfather Death protagonist antagonist confmict epiphany moment transformation location symbolizes


  1. Comparisons of Elements 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor

  2. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist antagonist confmict epiphany moment transformation location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 2

  3. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist confmict epiphany moment transformation location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 3

  4. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist Chambermaid confmict epiphany moment transformation location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 4

  5. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist Chambermaid Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany moment transformation location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 5

  6. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist Chambermaid Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain transformation location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 6

  7. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist Chambermaid Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location symbolizes 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 7

  8. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess antagonist Chambermaid Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 8

  9. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 9

  10. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor? Human vs. Human confmict Human vs. Self epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 10

  11. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor? Human vs. Human Human vs. Supernatural confmict Human vs. Self Human vs. Self? epiphany in stove; kitchen moment stereotypical feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 11

  12. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor? Human vs. Human Human vs. Supernatural confmict Human vs. Self Human vs. Self? epiphany in stove; kitchen in cavern; moment stereotypical Death’s domain feminine domain She becomes more transformation beautiful. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 12

  13. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor? Human vs. Human Human vs. Supernatural confmict Human vs. Self Human vs. Self? epiphany in stove; kitchen in cavern; moment stereotypical Death’s domain feminine domain She becomes more He dies without a strong resolution transformation beautiful. or sense of retribution. location stove represents symbolizes confessional or womb; rebirth 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 13

  14. Comparisons “The Goose-Girl” “Godfather Death” protagonist Princess Young Doctor? / Death? antagonist Chambermaid Death? / Young Doctor? Human vs. Human Human vs. Supernatural confmict Human vs. Self Human vs. Self? epiphany in stove; kitchen in cavern; moment stereotypical Death’s domain feminine domain She becomes more He dies without a strong resolution transformation beautiful. or sense of retribution. location stove represents cave represents symbolizes confessional or a claustrophobic grave womb; rebirth or surreal coffjn 07.15.10 || English 1302: Composition II || D. Glen Smith, instructor 14

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