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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Uneasy Homecoming

In the niggling story Uneasy Homecoming written by testament F Jenkings, Connie is the first character introduced in the story, and is the protagonist the antagonist in the short story is Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wilsons son. After we are introduced to the characters we are so led into the setting, Connie was being driven home by a taxicab as, The red, dying sun cast long shadows across the road (pg. 83), this created a picture that the sun was setting.During this cab ride home from her two week vacation, Connie feels uneasiness and dread, which help us understand the mood and atmosphere of the short story. Initiating Incident The event that begins the conflict is when Connie c aloneed Mrs. Wilson for comfort, and Mrs. Wilson ask her if her house was all right, and that it was stately here, there have been a series of burglaries in the town and somehow the burglary know where Mr. saddler kept his days receipts from his shop. Connie had a equip feeling ab place this and being alon e, but she didnt follow it because she vista it was meaningless.Rising Action Three things that are rising action is when Connie finds some cigarettes buts on the rug in Toms room and starts to panic a bit, then she finds a lump in the bed not knowing what it is she starts to walk onward from it, then she look and saw it was all the burglarys stolen stuff. Connie realized that they probably know shes home and can see her from the bay so she turned off all the lights quickly The window was broken. A fresh jagged section of glass was missing. (pg. 9) thats how there were getting in, she locked all the doors and windows but not the broken one because she cant theyll meet unlock it so she goes and hides. The climax Connie hears a noise coming from the orthogonal garden she knew that they knew about her knowing that they were there and had proof. They turned off the role so the house would be darker she hears him in the house and carefully goes out the back door, and then she lit his motorcycle on fire. She hid herself in the shadows and watched, sobs move to from in her throat (pg. 91)

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