In many stories, you rarely notice the slight change in the weather or in seasons because of the actual story going on. For example, to add to the dread of someone's death it normally rains or in extreme cases, snows. “Toni Morrison gives her poor jilted lover, Hagar, and encounter with cleansing rain”(Foster,72)
Snow can mean as much as rain. Snow can have two different meanings in literature. It can mean extreme sadness or the exact opposite. If in a story, someone has died or is about to, it is normally going to be stormy looking clouds that in some cases lead to snowing. If it is shiny white …show more content…
When it is summer, people are more active, showing growth in friendships and relationships. Things are in full bloom, the story is picking up and things are fully ready to start. Most characters here start to fulfill their roles in the story. Nothing bad has happened yet because this season is seen as happy in most stories. In late autumn is when things start to go downhill. Autumn is basically seen as a dreadful season because of the holiday, Halloween. Things start to die and literally fall apart. Autumn is sometimes split, happy and then depressing. In some films, they show fall as exciting because school is starting back or the beautiful leaves. In other films, it is depicted as a dreadful season for the dark clouds add uneasiness that comes with autumn. When this is depicted the story normally starts to rise and get more climatic. In other films, the happy ones, it is seen as a time for the holidays or major