“But the truth is, by Stage 3, I wanted Mirabella gone.” (Russell, pg.245). Claudette was starting to hate her sister, as Claudette was realizing she was learning that the human culture wasn’t so bad. In this stage, the pack had met some ‘pure-bred’ girls. The pack was starting to obtain more communication skills, and they were learning more about how human culture and society works.
'You have ruined it!' my sisters panted, circling around us, eager to close ranks. ' Mirabella has ruined it!' Every girl was wild-eyed and itching under her polka dots, punch froth dribbling down her chin. The pack had been waiting for this moment for some time.
In the book My Antonia, the characters developed a lot throughout the story, but one character development that stood out to me was Antonia Shimerda. Antonia's character developed so much in this novel, she becomes a more independent character, but that's only because of the challenges she faced when she moved from Bohemia, her dad committed suicide, she had to work as a servant girl and when her fiancé left her. In the beginning of the novel, Antonia and her family are welcomed into Nebraska. They stay next to Jim Burden and his grandparents, they are the ones who welcomed them.
Lessons Learned by Protagonist- Ruthie learns that a life of transience can be either beneficial or detrimental. However, with change there will always be new experiences and if you are trapped within an experience that you do not like, as a transient, you will soon leave the experience behind you. She also learns to embrace nature and the entropy that occurs within it.
She doesn’t get along with the other girls. Unhappy kid.” His affection for her is visible to those around him; Miranda herself observes that she “saw how much he missed his own child, his distant son”. She’s his child on-stage too, not just playing Lear’s daughter, but a hallucination of the childhood version of his daughter. The overall portrayal of Kirsten before the plague is as a small girl, a little overcome by the glamour of the stage, seeking comfort with her father figure Arthur.
Miranda choses to alter Angelica as a character to someone that is not married and loves Hamilton to further develop the concept of perspective and how it can affect how lives of people are seen, as well as adding to the story of the musical. Miranda also accurately portrays history in many situations such as whenever Alexander Hamilton addressed who he believed was the better candidate
In My Antonia, Willa Cather pens a nostalgic story focused on a two people with a unique connection. Jim Burden narrates the story of Antonia Shimerda, the girl next door who happens to be a Bohemian emigrant. Jim moves to his grandparents’ house after his parents die; Antonia arrives in the United States with her family and little else. The two are vastly different, but bond quickly on the Nebraska prairie. Most people who study the novel acknowledge the obvious impact that Antonia has on Jim and see Antonia as “in one way or another, the center of the novel” (Lucenti).
Her complete personality change also brings about a new feeling of job security and security in herself as a person, knowing that she now was one of
2. Emma is a dynamic character because she changed from the beginning of the story to the end. In the beginning of the story she is hopeful and not experienced in the outside world of school. SHe does not take the president's death too seriously This is shown when their PE teacher says “Listen something awful has happened”. The kids start to giggle and laugh.
How is Catherine unique? In the book, Rules by Cynthia Lord, Catherine was the main character who faced many challenges throughout the book. She has a mom who does not really understand her problems. Her dad does not really play a big role in the story. These challenges often include his little brother, David, messing up things.