“Yes Maam” by Langston Hughes 1958
The conflict in the story is both internal and external. Because in the story, the boy or protagonist of our story attempted to steal Mrs. Jones’ purse, but Mrs. Jones’ is not the antagonist she helped the protagonist learn a lesson afterwards.. Which is the external conflict, a person vs person type of conflict. For the internal conflict, the protagonist struggles with his desire for suede shoes, or a person vs society conflict.
I selected many words from the story. I chose words that described what happened throughout the story to make the reader better understand what is going on, even if they hadn’t read the story. I chose words that symbolizes the lesson in the story. For example I chose words like: “Ashamed, frightened, willow-wild, behave, mistrusted, and mistake.”
The 4 icons I chose for my graphic designs are: a purse, which I chose because that’s where the conflict started. A pair of suede shoes and a hand, indicating someone wants shoes. An outline of a thief, as robbery was the the lesson being taught to the protagonist in the story. And an lightbulb, which shows how the protagonist has understood at last and learnt his lesson.
Hyperlinks:
Whole story + my original highlights:
https://isbdragons-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/personal/johnson_chiu_student_isb_bj_edu_cn/_layouts/15/doc2.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B1DE0884F-734E-44DA-81BD-28A53ACBABEA%7D&file=Thank%20You%20Maam.docx&action=default&mobileredirect=true&DefaultItemOpen=1&ct=1693267978091&wdOrigin=OFFICECOM-WEB.MAIN.REC&cid=fbda47ca-8db1-487c-b95e-e63e33ac0b82&wdPreviousSessionSrc=HarmonyWeb&wdPreviousSession=4fcf0ad2-e27b-4c1e-9919-1b164a6c2239
All about Langston Hughes (author of “Yes Maam”):
https://poets.org/poet/langston-hughes