This week I looked at the “One More Last Stand” short story by Callan Wink. For this blog post I did a network analysis on the connection between characters, namely their interaction in the short story. This network graph illuminates immediately that Perry is a vital character in the story, and objectively one may figure out that he is the main character. He has communication lines with each person, and two people (Kat Realbird and the bartender) have direct communication to two other people. The graph has directional points, where you can see the communication originating from Perry, Kat Realbird, and the Bartender to the receiver. 
However there are limitations of this network analysis, specifically the inability to show the quality and nature of each relationship and conversation. We only know from this network analysis that Perry has spoken to Kat Realbird, the Twins, Andy, Ted, and the Bartender. The viewer does not know how many times they have spoken, and thus do not know the extent of each relationship. Perry speaks to Kat and Andy many times in the short story, but even for these two the nature of their relationship is different. I’m sure with more complicated network analysis tools one could better capture the relationships.
Another limitation is the connection between the characters aside from Perry. John Realbird and Kat Realbird are brothers and sisters, and John Realbird is the bartender’s cousin. This particular network analysis does not show the other relationships, and limits the other connections to the fact that Kat Realbird had spoken to her grandmother or the bartender had spoken to John Realbird. We can see, however, that if Perry wanted to reach John Realbird he has a connection to him through the bartender. This is not the only way to reach John Realbird, but it is one possibility because of the vast network of communication Perry has had.
Overall this was a fun activity to do a simply network analysis exercise. I can definitely see how a more complicated network analysis could show a lot more information and connections between nodes!
Love your network analysis graph and your thoughts from this exercise! It is very clear that Jerry plays such an important role in the narrative as has many more connections to the rest of the characters of the stories. Great work!
I like how your network analysis is very simple and clearly gets the point across that Perry is the central character. But apart from that, it really doesn’t show the nature of the relationship and might not be able to depict the story or convey the narrative behind it. Given our limited network mapping abilities, you did a really good job! However I do agree that this might not be the best way to describe the story to the viewer.
Dear hannahk12,
I found it unnecessary to include directional lines in this chart, as it is already evident that everything radiates from Perry. As you stated in your post, Perry is read as the main character almost immediately, mainly due to him having a larger node and different color signature when compared to the other characters in the story. I think that this is certainly a strength of the chart, but it only goes as deep as this one strength for me.