![]() ![]() How does the perspective on gender/race/culture/economics/ability make a difference to the story? The square is referred to as “It” and is still a remarkably vital personality. The brief text follows a repeated pattern that complements the design. ![]() ![]() With a few lines-a smile, a drooping mouth-the square becomes more than paper it becomes a subject that acts and feels. Literary elements at work in the story: Perfect Square is a visual experience of design, shapes and colors. On Sunday nothing happens and the square, now used to change, makes a surprising adaptation rather than remain the same. Each day as the square is changed it transforms itself into something unexpected and delightful. The next day the square is torn in pieces, so it makes itself into a garden. On Monday it is cut into pieces and riddled with dots, so the square adapts the shapes into a babbling fountain. Summary: Start with a square of bright red paper that is perfectly happy. ![]()
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