So I Ain’t No Good Girl by Sharon Flake In the story “So I Ain’t No Good Girl” by Sharon Flake, I find the author made all the characters relatable to real people throughout the story. The story is about a teenager girl and how her boyfriend cheated on her with one of the “good girls”. Throughout the story I find all the characters caught my attention, wanting me to read more. The characters in the story were show to have more weaknesses than strengths, but do act and talk like real people. I feel
“No need to be a good girl” In the story of “So I Ain’t No Good Girl” Sharon flake. Despite being called names she chose to be herself. She ain’t no good girl like the girls at her bus stop. She thinks that their too girly. She thinks that one of them might be going out with her boyfriend. Though they fight all the time they still love each other. The characters in this story are as realistic as humans are well according to their personalities. Raheem (her boyfriend) was supposedly is going out
Characters That Aren’t So Nice At First “People say things about me. Bad things.” From, So I Ain’t No Good Girl by Sharon Flake. The narrator has boyfriend named Raheem. They are waiting at the bus stop with some others such as a girl with red hair. Raheem and the narrator got into a fight; but then the narrator apologized. The redhead starts to get Raheem’s attention; they end up kissing. The narrator saw and wondered if she should say anything to him. Raheem doesn’t deserve the narrator because
How Far Can He Go? In the story “So I Ain’t No Good Girl” by Sharon Flake, the author tells a story about how much a girls love towards her boyfriend can make her not see how bad of a person he is and how he is affecting her. Sharon describes how the characters relationship is by giving details on how they treat one another. Raheem has power over his girlfriend. He takes her money whenever he wants “He asks me to spot him five. Before I get inside my purse, he unsnaps it. Takes out my wallet
Not the Good Girl but the Bad In the story, So I Ain’t No Good Girl, Sharon Flake shows us the narrator is faced with a conflict. She uses dialogue to show how the characters handle the situation with a fitting setting. The story starts straight to the main point and why the narrator dislikes the group of girls; who always are with her at the bus stop. Having to deal with the girls, the narrator communicates with the Raheem and shows her befitting character to others. After she was persuaded to
clever scene to inform girls to choose boys wisely. In this story, there is a girl, whose name is not mentioned, and her boyfriend, Raheem. She and Raheem are headed to school, but when they aboard the bus, she finds that Raheem isn’t on the bus. She looks out the window only to see him cheating with a so called “good girl”. Although she ends up hurt, “she pretends she saw nothing.” Flake created a scene to prove her point with an important theme in her story “So I Ain’t No Good Girl.” For most of the