The Scholarship Jacket - Setting, Characterization, Conflict
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The Scholarship Jacket - Setting, Characterization, Conflict
The setting takes place in a small Texas school. “The small Texas school that I went to…” Martha lives on a farm in a small village with her grandparents. “The dirt road was a quarter mile from the highway…” “…walking between the rows…bent over the little plants, hoe in hand…cool breeze blowing and a sweet smell of mesquite fruit in the air…”
The story is told by Martha, who is also the main character. We know her thoughts and feelings. We can tell what she is thinking by her actions and thoughts and dialogue. It is easy to see that Martha is a sweet girl who doesn’t have any pride. She just wants the jacket because she had worked for it and had expected to receive it. “I wanted that jacket so much. It was more than just being a valedictorian…It represented eight years of hard work and expectation.”
The first part of the conflict is when Martha hears her teachers talking about who they should