Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior

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While reading these four openings, I focus on analyzing two of them, one is Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver, and another one is Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. In the first opening, The Measure of a Man, the author quickly creates context and characters by describing a woman’s personal life, habits and appearance, which seems like has no relevance of the title, The Measure of a Man, because our main character is a woman who has nothing to do with the “Man”. Even though she is a woman, however, what she seems and how she does are totally like man characters, that “she smoke too much”and “toting a heavy laundry basket”...
From this opening, I learn the technique that a author can write characters as details as he can by describing