For my blog post, I chose to read “LAGOMORPH” by Alexander MacLeod. LAGOMORPH is a story about a man who has separated from his wife after having three kids, to live alone and carry on a meaningful relationship with their pet rabbit.
The network graph illuminates relationships between characters who are not only mentioned in the story, but who also have some meaningful or identifying characteristics about themselves revealed in the story. I did not include the three children in the network graph because they are never mentioned by name or discussed as individuals, even though they do play a significant role in the relationship between the narrator and his wife. The network graph thus paints an incomplete picture of the story.
