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“Epilogue to ‘Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket’”
In this activity, students will write an epilogue for the story in order to think about how Tom changes throughout the story.
Tom is an example of a dynamic character who changes over the course of the story. The story ends with Tom leaving his apartment to find his wife at the movie. You will write the epilogue, or extra section of the story that extends the story and themes to arrive at a new conclusion, to explore how Tom has changed.