“Show Me Yours” by Richard Van Camp tells the story of Richard. He is looking back on a time when he unknowingly started a fad. This fad eventually had his whole town wearing necklaces with their baby pictures glued over a saint’s face. He started this fad when he woke up in a bad place with bad people. He describes seeing his grandfather’s old necklace with the saint’s picture on it, he grabbed his baby picture off the fridge and glued it over the saint’s face. He then wore the necklace under his shirt. Two men who were robbing him found the necklace and it stopped them from robbing him. After two days we see them again and now they have necklaces. A reporter sees the three men with their baby pictures and asks to take a picture. …show more content…
It’s through his eyes we see him unknowingly starting this fad of wearing your baby picture around your neck. He gets his whole town to come together for this fad, we see him become happier. “Well now after I got hurt at work everybody who came to see me at my house showed me their baby pics and I just left mine out on the coffee table and we laughed and laughed, passing them around. That pic of our little pictures in the paper really won the heart of our town so that’s what we do now.” He also describes his old lover Shawna coming back into town. She seems to come and go as she pleases. He even begs her to stay, saying she could be the love of his life. Richard is a dynamic character. We first see him waking up in a bad place with bad people. From that we see he is at his rock bottom, he doesn’t have much hope for himself and he’s ready for a change. As the story progresses we see that he is becoming more involved with the people of his town. We see that he rekindles his relationship with his old lover. He’s happy by the end of the story. Van Camps central idea is supported by seeing Richard wake up at his rock bottom in the beginning of the story and then seeing him progress into a happy member of his town. Shawna is a static character, we don’t see a change in her from when she is introduced to the end of the