Her sensitivity to others’ pain is believed to come from her experiences. Her life wasn’t an easy one so she understood exactly what it felt like to be hurting.…
1. What is your impression of Deborah, given this brief excerpt? How does the author shape that impression?…
By using a logical yet strong language for his description the author presents his characters more closely to the reader in a way that they relate to the real picture being grasped by the reader. For instance; Louisa Mae Cardinal, being the principal subject of the novel is depicted as a girl who was ever curious, strong in spirit and engaging. These attributes are innately ascribed to her father whom she seems to be a replica of. Consider the fact that, Louise had an innate believe that, the land held secrets that…
Sandra Cisneros uses literary techniques to characterize Rachel she uses, many metaphors and imagery to give the reader a sense of what going on in Rachel's life. The author expresses logos and ethos in the passages.…
Love plays one of the largest roles in William Goldman's The Princess Bride. This story presents love in many different forms. Some characters claim their love to be true for each other, for others this is not the case. The reason love is such a major theme is that it is what sparks the interesting events in the book. Actions such as revenge and dramatic rescues are all sparked through love. Therefore love is present in almost all aspects of The Princess Bride, and is seen is both minor and major characters.…
Margaret Thatcher’s heartfelt eulogy for Ronald Reagan illustrated the atmosphere of that dark time. But the speech inspired hope into the American people and the world as they remembered the strength and courage he showed through difficult and trying times. Thatcher’s excellent use of imagery, appeal to pathos, and juxtaposition helped shape this into a defining eulogy that would be revered for years to come. The use of imagery is shown clearly throughout the entire eulogy.…
In describing, Mrs. Calloway she reveals the intensity and value of her life experiences by employing metaphors to describe her as a "witch"(24) with a "dragon eye" (5). Choosing these words she portrays Mrs.Calloway as somewhat of an evil villain. It gives you the sense of Welty…
Beauty, written by Jane Martin in the mid nineteen hundreds, is an ironic play about two successful women, Bethany and Carla. Both women were the same age yet complete opposites. They also had completely different personalities and were unhappy with their lives. Martin casted and characterized them this way to illustrate a few themes. The drama was mainly centered on the theme that no one is ever happy unless they get their wishes granted. However, in these two women’s cases, getting what they wanted caused them to realize there is nothing wrong with being different. These two themes can be seen through the two character’s success, jealousy, and a genie.…
Lord, Spencer, in his eulogy, defines why Princess Diana was a great woman. Spencer’s purpose is to describe and analyze the attributes she had. He appeals to the audience emotions to share his feelings; he creates a sentimental diction in order to unite the audience feelings for her. Descriptive details were used to emphasize how good and noble Diana was. Lord Spencer begins his eulogy by acknowledging that we all share the same thoughts and emotions for her.…
Describe her character and explain how she would not have represented a stereotypical woman in Shakespearian times.…
The characters of Stanley and Blanche signify the extravagances on the range of realism and fact, however the character of Stella is used to portray the median of these two types of being. Stella, like the countless bulk…
Show ways Hurston forces the reader to experience what Janie/other characters have experienced.(Write about how Hurston uses these stereotypes to force us to empathize with the characters/what Hurston uses so that the reader can understand this as a reality/ forced marriage, protection from a man, looks forces the reader to experience what Janie and…
In multi-paragraph essay form and with reference to the excerpt from “Lives of Girls and Women,”discuss the character of Garnet, his mother, and his sisters (Lila and Phyllis).…
(Diana's brother, Charles, Earl Spencer stated during her funeral, “All over the world she was a symbol of…
Lulu is the first-person in the short story and therefor we hear all of her thoughts, which often are about peoples' appearance, including her own. She is a good-looking girl, with a sense of fashion. Just like her gay-friend, Spencer, who has a very feminim personality. In many ways they remind me of each other. They both have humor, but also a negative type of humor, in the way that they are making fun of people, e.g. that Lulu thinks it is "hyterical", when Spencer did "impersonations of people simultaneously as they walk by" .…