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I rate “Winter Dreams” as Good. I rate “Winter Dreams” good because of the setting of the short story. The short story takes place in Black Bear Village, Minnesota. Dexter, the main character was born in Keeble, Minnesota, but moved to Black bear when he was older. A large part of the short story takes place at the Sherry Island Golf Club. Dexter caddies and the golf club, and is considered one of the best caddies to work there. Dexter also goes to formal events like dinners and dances at the golf club too. Secondly, I rate “Winter Dreams” good because of the characterization. Dexter Green, who is the main character, is a very intriguing character throughout the short story. We learn that Dexter is a hard working guy, and strives for greatness.

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