A claim about the story′s or stories′ themes/meaning and/or exploration of a concept: e.g., the understanding of insanity in ″The Tell Tale Heart″; political and moral change as a theme in ″Revelation″; the psychology of trauma in ″The Things They Carried″; ″Revelation″ and ″The Bullet in the Brain″ and the nature of solipsism or egoism—among a range of possibilities. The claim is what the story seems to say about the subject/theme based on your analysis of the story. The analysis can focus on any or some of the following: character, plot development, setting, narrative voice, symbolism, and any other details that seem relevant.An analysis of the interpretive impact–the impact on the story–of one or two of the major literary devices or forms covered through Week 5; the ″interpretive″ impact or effect means the role played by form/rhetorical device on our interpre