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Flannery O’Conner as well mentions Mrs. Freeman, mother of Carramae and Gylnese and Mrs. Hopewell hulga’s mother. Both characters have a major impact towards Hulga’s life. Mrs. Freeman, as described by O’Conner is seen more of a realist who speaks and thinks freely. She is a very passionate woman and “had a special fondness for the details of secret infections hidden deformities, assaults upon children”, which in this case applies to hulgas state of appearance, her deformity the artificial leg. This quote shows the bond Hulga has with Mrs. Freeman since she is very passionate about deformity.
Betty hits Annabelle with the stick because she doesn’t like Annabelle and enjoys the fun of bullying her.
At Sam’s Bar Mitzvah when Sandra showed up uninvited after he told her not to come because I would’ve been awkward. Then, as Phyllis went to go and grab Sam for a family picture, Sandra slapped Phyllis’ hand. Then, Sandra hit Phyllis on the side of her head with her purse then lunged at her. They began to grab “…at each other’s hair and face. They teetered back and forth in their high heels” (pg.97).
The kids head to Dally’s to pick up some supplies before they run out of state to avoid being caught. They catch the 3 am train to Windrixville and hide in an abandoned church for a couple days. This turns out to be deadly because while they are about to leave the church waith Dally days later, it becomes ablaze with many little kids inside. Johnny and Pony do the heroic action of going in and saving the kids but in the end Johnny gets hit with a plank that falls and ultimately succumbs to his injuries adding to the countless examples of how violent actions will only deepen the hole of conflict and cause more
During the drive-in movies, Dally attempted to speak to Marcia and Cherry, who were two Socs. He started harassing them to make an impression of a “bad boy”. This drove Johnny into defending the girls. Dally was surprised as “you just didn’t tell Dally Winston what to do”, but it caught Marcia and Cherry’s attention. Soon after, their boyfriends found out that the two Greasers, Johnny and Ponyboy “picked up their girls”, even though they were just friends.
The Soc are drowning Ponyboy and while there drowning him Johnny comes up from behind and stabs one of them to death leading the other soc’s to run away. Three examples for contrast and contradiction are Johnny standing up for the girls, Darry showing that he cares for Ponyboy and Dally who went insane when he found out Johnny died. The first contrast and contradiction is Johnny standing up for the girls when Dally is bullying them. Johnny is a very quiet person who doesn't talk a lot so it is expected that he wouldn’t stand up for the girls while Dally is disrespecting them but instead Johnny tells Dally to stop
After having to get Dally away from her they began to talk and saw that they had similarities. They both enjoyed watching the sunset which they found surprising because in their eyes Greasers were cold-hearted people who cared nothing about anyone else and just wanted to fight and Socs were stuck-up rich kids who only cared about themselves and their status. However, Pony and Cherry were different in that it did not matter if one was a Soc and one was a Greaser because they had similarities and bonded over them. Cherry even said that Socs also have their problem even if they are rich, as she says “things are rough all over.”
(The door slams behind her) That woman was my biggest mistake” (Hansberry 17) The author uses conflict between the characters to advance the bond later on between them. By causing conflict between the characters it builds bonds and strength between them later on after they have been through more with each other. Mama and Walter get into disagreements which get resolved later on and they learn from it
It had just made her mouthy.” (Gone Crazy in Alabama 3) Fern’s actions were showing how she can be rude and is not treating her sisters with respect. She had another option to act nicer, and she didn’t take that opportunity. Her actions were shown in detail, and therefore, the author conveys the different themes in each book through
Overall, it makes sense why during this time the girls’ dry and dull life resulted in their reason to spark such a mess for their entertainment. Any of the other theories do not make nearly enough scenes as this one. Not being able to do what you want and waking up knowing you’d spend your day cleaning around the house while your brother got to have fun fishing and hunting would make someone insane enough to do what these girls
He was being treated unfairly and the boys picked on him but he endured it as much as he could. He complained about how he was being treated while holding the conch, but if the boys treated Jack the way they treated Piggy, he would have gotten physical about it. Conjointly, before Simon's murder takes place, everyone feast on the pig that Jack and his hunters killed. After they ate things started to get intense between Ralph and Jack. Fortunately, Piggy was there to stop it.
The Great Gatsby contains a story of two men who acted out in very different ways, all because of anger caused by unfaithfulness and murder. Tom is the kind of man who, when he feels like he’s being picked on unfairly, he attacks back immediately. “Some time toward midnight Tom Buchanan and Mrs. Wilson stood face to face discussing, in impassioned voices, whether Mrs. Wilson had any right to mention Daisy’s name. “Daisy! Daisy!
One of the members decided to beat up Peter, Cole did not take this lightly and punches him in return. Unluckily a teacher sees Cole and sends them all to the principal’s office. Cole tries to explain what happened but his effort falls upon deaf ears. This is not the only encounter with the bullies that the two have. This time the gang tries to beat them up but this time they have a new strategy.
" Valence claimed to have sent the boys home angrily. “Marcia and I were enjoying our night when a friend of Ponyboy’s began chatting us up in a very rude manner. Ponyboy and Johnny stuck up for us. They were very chivalrous,
What are drugs? A drug is any substance that changes the way a person thinks, feels, sees or behaves (Briggs 2005). Any sort of substances are said to be mental active because it work on the mind. Drug is often call “illegal street” drugs there are many different kinds of drugs. For example, perkaset, values, hydrocodein prescription pain medications to the street drugs are like cocaine it’s a daily use, it is known as of drugs.