Old Man At The Bridge
setting of the Old Man at the Bridge
the bridge and how everyone was crossing over it. Spain in the late 1930's. the spanish civil war
protagonist for old man at bridge
the narrator
characterization for narrator and old man
the narrator is round and static and the old man is flat and static
internal conflicts in old man at bridge
the old man doesnt want to leave his animals
antagonist for old man at bridge
the old man. even though he is doing no harm, he is preventing the narrator from doing his job
indirect characterization
things the character says, does, their apperance, reactions, how others react to them, through their name. much closer picture than with direct
externals conflicts
Person vs. person where the old man doesn't want to move and the narrator wants him to be safe. Person vs. person when the enemy is advancing on them.
direct characterization
When the author just comes out and says what it is. When the author tells directly in the story what the person is like. With this we can all come up with different pictures.
protagonist
a good person, one who rises over the conflicts and is the main character
dynamic and static
always changing their way of thinking. always staying the same.
flat and round
many times steryotyped multi-faceted. you learn more about this person than the flat character
antagonists in old man at bridge
old man and the war
antagonist
one who prevents the protagonist from reaching their goals.
theme for old man at bridge
you cannot move forward if you do not let go. people react differently to the same situations.