What is the tone of the story (that is, the narrator's attitude to what he's telling us)? What did you think of the narrator? What do you suppose he learned from what happened that night? How do the details of the setting contribute to our understanding of the story?
Bad The boy in "Greasy Lake" changes his outlook on life throughout the story. The way he viewed himself at the time of the events to the way he views himself after the story takes place. The narrator in this story is well rounded. There are many parts in the text showing the reader this. The story is told in a first person participant point of view, which lets the reader see into the mind an