The Last Spin

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I am in control! Kids often feel in control of their parents. They often believe they can manipulate them and get their way. However, they soon realise they are not when specific events make parents step up and remind them who is in charge. Similarly, authors use common experience of power and control to enhance their stories by basing fictional stories on real life events. Such as natural catastrophes, different status and life or death situations. Authors do not follow the same format, each story is different, on the way the power shifts, who does it shifts and when. In the story The Use of Force by William Carlos Williams, two worried parents pay three dollars to a Doctor to visit their very sick daughter, Mathilda. The Doctor needs to …show more content…

Two gang members, Tigo and Danny, are chosen by their club to settle a disagreement. They must play Russian roulette until someone dies, in a basement to avoid getting interrupted by the law . As the game goes on, the two boys bond. Later on, Tigo realizes that no one is going to die soon so he adds a second cartridge into the cylinder a while later he adds a third cartridge to his cylinder making the odds one to two. No one dies and they agree to tell their gangs that they kept shooting and nothing happened, after one last spin . As Tigo points the gun to his temple, he offers Danny to hang out to the lake with both of their girlfriends. He shoots and survives, however, when it’s Danny's turn to pulls the trigger, he ends up with a bullet through his head. At the beginning of the story, Tigo has the power, since he volunteers to start the game and he is in control of his gun. It all depends on him and his luck, on whether he dies or stays alive, this will determine if his gang wins or loses. Tigo nervously shaking points at his temple and lets go the trigger, he survives. It is now Danny’s turn. and the power immediately shifts from Tigo to Danny. "We're pretty lucky, you know?" (Hunter, 1956) Tigo said. This emphasize they both have the same change. He too lets go of the trigger and survives. They keep taking turns until Danny dies. Throughout the story the power shifts between Tigo and Danny equally. However, since Danny was the one that …show more content…

With no other female in the camp, the miners decide to take care of the orphan, mainly Stumpy and Kentuck. Tummy Luck brings “Luck” to the camp because of him the miners change their bad habits. Soon, the men become more civilized but, it all ends and Stumpy and Tommy Luck die during a devastating winter flood. Initially Tommy Luck has the power. “And so the work of regeneration began in Roaring Camp. Almost imperceptibly a change came over the settlement” (Harte, 1868). When the miners begin to take care of Tommy Luck they change their bad habits for him to make sure he grows up in a good environment. For example, they banned yelling so Tommy Luck can sleep peacefully without waking up from the noise. The miners personal life was also influenced because they were taking daily showers, as well as making their camp more beautiful. They were overall more civilized. As the camp flooded the power shifted to nature. Tommy Luck and Stumpy drown. This power shift impacted the story because what Tommy Luck inspired the miners to do got all

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