During her walk she hears footsteps behind her. She knows that it is not someone she knows but whispers, “Mom,” just incase. During all of this she reminds herself of what her mother would think. She thinks to herself, “These were all things mother would have said showed a lack of thought.” Then
When Mary was crying Anna came out. Anna was curious because her mother was crying”Mommy are you okay” said Anna. Mary did
What a lady… and no I did not just spoil the whole paper. Clara spent most of her early years helping out other people as much as they needed. She was always serving other people when they were in a time of need, but for one to know what to do, they must have some sort of calling or dream. Clara first found out how much she
However, at this age she had not yet begun to sing while she performed. She began to study classical musical from
She asked the readers, “Was it fear or compassion that motivated the gift?” Reading the first section in her perspective it was fear that motivated the gift. The second part from paragraphs 7 through 9 she change her view to first person and
(pg. 97), Miss Maudie Atkinson thinks about her azaleas and more space for them to possibly “breathe”. She doesn’t seem to care for her own pleasures and comforts as most people do, but thinks about her azaleas more. Miss Maudie seems to care for her flowers almost as gracefully and gently as she probably would be with small children. Scout had observed Miss Maudie
When she was young, she could not process the way her father raised and treated her, so she believed everything he said. When she is able to understand, her tone changes and becomes clinical and critical remembering the way he constantly let her
Her mom was an unpleasant, unhappy person she was mad at her daughter, she even at one time didn’t lover her because of her looks she was rood to her even at certain times, Clara was like her father who didn’t show any affection towards. Her mother Marquesa stayed single for some time. When Clara got married her and her husband moved to Spain so she can get away from her mother. Dona Maria had missed the feeling of loving her she sent handmade letters even though she wasn't capable of writing she managed to, just to attempt to pull her closer to
(pg 27-28) so she uses singing as a way to connect with her mother in the way she couldn’t before she was born. For example, the novel opens up with Mr. Smith attempting to fly, and as people gathered in the town
Ever noticed that most mega-hit literature's have the same fundamental structure? This familiar structure starts and ends in an ordinary world but quests through an unfamiliar world of 12 special events. It is known as the Monomyth or Hero's Journey. The Hero's Journey is a cycle of 12 stages which simplify the journey of the hero in all great literature. In my opinion, I believe that the movie "Up" which was directed by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson, evidently illustrates the hero's journey.
From her experience, the story reveals Anna’s intentions of teaching her granddaughter through experience on how to deal with situations such as the one she faced. The story reveals that from what Anna did, learning is better by
Her daughter Pearl was not a ordinary child in any ways comparing to others, she has a tendency of asking question and ridicule her mother often. Pearl took some grass and imitated her mother as best she could on her own bosom the decoration of letter A which is as same like of her mother’s. In this same instance she keeps on questioning “What does the letter mean, mother? And why does you wear it?
arguerite describes Mrs. Flowers as an aristocrat, someone to be admired, the "measure of what a human being could be." To Marguerite, the most wonderful quality of Mrs. Flowers is the fact that this beautiful, wonderful human being likes her solely for what she herself is, not because she is Bailey's sister or the child of her grandmother. This singular sentiment is an affirmation of Marguerite's value as an individual, and it makes all the difference in how she feels towards Mrs. Bertha Flowers. Mrs. Flowers befriends the reticent Marguerite, encouraging her to talk because, she explains, words must be spoken, "It takes the human voice to infuse them with the deeper shades of meaning." Mrs. Flowers demonstrates by reading from the first
“Ashamed of my mother”, she states, but as she matured,
She loves learning new things. Antonia loves her lessons to learn and read english. The narrator tells us this when he states that "Almost everyday she