Both Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and “The Guest” by Uma Krishnaswami have a similar theme. This theme is don 't judge a book by it 's cover. Both authors teach the theme by the character 's thoughts and actions differently. Walk Two Moons theme is shown through Sal 's thoughts. So when Sal goes into walking Margaret Cadavers moccasins she realizes that you shouldn 't judge someone yet.
A quote the proves this is on page 222 and it states “ on the far side of the lawn i saw the backs of two people, an older woman and a younger man… On the bench was Phoebe's mother and she was kissing the lunatic.” This causes Phoebe to grow internally because normally phoebe runs away from her problems, but this time Phoebe did not she stayed put and faced reality. Another quote that proves my statement is on page 223 it states “Phoebe was stunned and angry, but she was braver than I was she could watch, but I could not.”
A second lesson Polly learned was to put others before herself/sacrifice. A second example is Though Polly still retains some of her racist views, she begins to shed some of them and see Amari as a true friend as they have to work together. When “Polly leaps out of the woods holding the musket and shoots at Clay.” At the beginning of the book Polly would have never shot Clay or even thought about that.
One lesson is to not let others control your life. Another lesson is letting people help one’s self. The final lesson is to limit the amount of alcohol one consumes. Firstly, a lesson learned from reading the novel, is that one should not let other people control one’s life.
Each one has learned many lessons from their courses in life which established their personal morality. In particular, the author, Wes Moore, was driven by positive outcomes from his negative conditions resulting from him a successful person in his adulthood. As a result, the inspiring story of the author, Wes Moore, could be described in three themes: Peer, Parent, and Family Support; Loss and Redemption; and Decision Making.
The young prophet, Imam Hussein once said, “death with dignity is better than love with humiliation.” In Ernest Gaines novel A Lesson Before Dying, presents the importance of dignity through the journey of a young black man and his wrongful conviction. The lesson that dignity comes from loving and being loved through the actions and thoughts of Grant Wiggins, Reverend Ambrose, and Jefferson is taught. Who these characters love, who they care for, and how and individuals that love them, define the dignity they feel and experience in their lives.
Clover also learns, that when you judge people you won’t be able to find the kindness within them. Lastly, Clover learns, You should never judge anyone, because the people you judge may later be your friend. And from this story, we can all learn a lesson that, we should never judge a book by it’s cover. To start, many people in Clover’s
Two literary terms used throughout this novel are character motivation and diction. In conclusion, A Lesson Before Dying is an amazing novel that explores the definition of
In the novel, A Lesson Before Dying written by Ernest J.Gaines takes place in a small town located in Louisiana in the 1940s. The most important lesson learned in the novel is to fight for yourself and what you believe and also to never give up . In the novel lesson before dying lesson is proved through this characters; Grant, Jefferson, and Emma. Grant is an example of never give up changes still happens. Grant is an elementary school teacher in his hometown Louisiana .
In conclusion, the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury includes many possible life lessons that the reader can learn about such as the world keeps spinning even if one were to fade, everything goes through a cycle and there is always a new
This is an important thing to remember because they are lessons that we as readers will use in our lives. We use every single one of these skills on a daily basis. For example, when a friend is going through a rough time we put ourselves in their shoes, and become empathetic towards them. When we are scared of something we become courageous. And finally when we cannot stand something we learn to tolerate it and let it slide of.
No matter how people learn lessons, they will stay with the person forever, and help them through life. In the short stories “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, there is lesson that a character will learn about life. Although, in “The Lesson”, the teaching was more profound and had a deeper meaning behind it, while “Girl” was a parent forcing instructions on a child in order for the child to learn how a woman is to live. This being said, the teaching is more profound in “The Lesson” than the one given in “Girl.” “Girl” is a short story that teaches that there are many lessons we learn throughout life from parents, or in this case, a single parent.
So finally one of his major lessons in this book is that we need to persevere the negative social pressure that we all face in our daily
This moral helps applies to everything, large or small, and everyone. Prompt #4: Write about an important lesson that was learned in the story. After reading this book, there were important lessons I learned. Though, the most significant lesson I learned was to never lose faith and hope.
Basically the lesson is be humble, we are all one in