1.What is the story about? What are the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
The story, Like the Sun is about issues of truth are important to Sekhar, the main character. He is a teacher in India, in a British educational system school. He teaches third form, or ninth grade. In the story, he is asked to judge a performance of well-known traditional songs that reflect India's centuries-old musical heritage.
The main events in the story is the headmaster, principle had taken Sekhar musical place and listened to them playing musics. And then, the principle ask for Sekhar's opinion but Sekhar replied asking, "Can't I give it tomorrow, sir?" but the principle refused.
2. Are the main events of the story arranged chronologically, or are they arranged in another way?
The main events of the story are arranged chronologically because the events happened orderly. The story is going smootly too.
3. How is the story narrated? Are flashbacks, summaries, stories within the story used?
The story is narrated chronologically.
4. Is the plot fast-paced or slow-paced?
The plot is not fast-paced and slow-paced. The plot just keep on going normally.
5. How do the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
At first, the thoughts and behaviors was positive but while going on, the actions change and the behavior changed.
6. What are the conflicts in the plot? Are they physical, intellectual, moral or emotional? Are they resolved? How are they resolved? Is the main conflict between good and evil sharply differentiated, or is it more subtle and complex?
Sekhar had a promised with his children at home but the headmaster told me to cancel and go with him. The second conflict is, Sekhar didn't want to give his opinion about the music right away but the headmaster forced him to.
7. What is the climax of the story and at what point in the story does the climax occur? Is the ending of the story happy, unhappy, or indeterminate? Is it fairly achieved?
The climax is when he goes to the musical place with the headmaster. The ending turned out happy. The headmaster was happy with Sekhar's opinion. It is fairly achieved.
8. Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the story? Does each incident grow logically out of the preceding incident and lead naturally to the next?
The plot plot the is unity. It has only one story in this story. All the episodes are relevant to the total meaning of the story because Sekhar believe that truths are important and he did everything truely. It lead naturally to the next.
9. What use does the story make of chance and coincidence? Are these occurrences used to initiate, to complicate, or to resolve the story? How improbable are they?
I think that the story make of coincidence. The occurrences used to resolve the story. I think the probability will not have any conflicts. It will all go perfectly.
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