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I have been stuck on this and would like some helpful ideas about how I should do this or which stories to write about?
In her essay "Writing short stories", Flannery O'Conner says this about characterization:
"You can't cut characters off from their society and say much about them as individuals"
"You can't say anything meaningful about the mystery of personality unless you put that personality in believable and significant social context"
Consider the quotation above then select a story from semester A and evaluate how the social context and the characters work together not only to provide a vivid setting,but also to help explain and develop the character' thoughts, words, and actions.

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you could look at some of poes poems to look for advice 

Hi! We can't help you on which stories to write about because we don't know what you discussed in class or which stories you've read in the semester, but the assignment here tells you to pick from the stories you've read and relate it to those quotations you were given.

Pick the story you liked the most, analyze the main characters and see how in that story they are created and developed in context. What the quotations say is that you can't draw a character without any context, the characters live in a certain place, with certain people (or alone, that would also tell the reader something about him or her), has some favourite activities, etc. From all those characteristics you give to the personality and the context you create for it, the reader can form a vivid image of how he or she is.

As you know, people, in the real life, are social animals. All of us live in society, and how we act and interact with others says a lot about our personalities. The same has to happen when you develop a character in a story. You have to create a context and show how this character interacts with the outside. This will help readers to build a vivid image of each one and the story will be more consistent.