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    Wonders Essay – Characters Encountering Conflict Year of Wonders is a deeply moving novel containing heartbreaking themes and stark reality. The novel is based in Eyam‚ a small English village‚ in 1666 and written from the point of view of Anna Frith‚ a non-affluent maid who lost her two young sons and husband to the plague which swept through their village. One of the novels primary themes is conflict‚ and throughout the book the responder can discover how each of the characters deal with the

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    preserve their own lives and comfort. Anna‚ who was formally a maid who served for the Mompellions‚ overcomes her fears and steps up to help out the town of Eyam. She tries to stop the hysteria around Mem and Anys Gowdie‚ and was the only one who stood up and tried to stop the frightened towns people from drowning Mem Gowdie “I had the satisfaction of having done a thing that had come out right”‚ her values were fixed in helping others in need. Anna showed devotion in her ability to ‘tend to

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    “I wonder if you know how much you have changed “. In what way does Anna change in the ‘Year of Wonders’? It is evident throughout the novel ‘Year of Wonders’ that Geraldine Brooks makes the point that some characters have difficulties with societal pressures. Through the use of her protagonist Anna Frith‚ Brooks was able to show us that it was possible to break through societal pressures when the individual was ready and eager to change. Difficulties including hierarchal status‚ religious morals

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    innate response of the villagers of Eyam at a time of crisis. The novel reflects on Anna Frith‚ an "ordinary" resident of the village‚ highlighting her profound mental and emotional development as the events unfold. With the guidance of Elinor Mompellion‚ Anna endeavoured to support her community throughout the plague‚ establishing the archetype of ’hero’. Although the central female characters of the novel‚ Anna and Elinor‚ were conveyed as heroic‚ the majority of women struggled to have any notable

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    character Anna. Through her experience and ordeals‚ the readers are able to grasp a clear understanding of Anna and her setbacks in which she is able to overcome by her strong willed nature and her desensitization of her past and present. On the other hand‚ the intentions of Aphra and Josiah Bont is not only portrayed as neglectful parents during the novel‚ but also takes the attributes of a selfish‚ greedy‚ and maledict character. After the tragic deaths of George Viccars and Sam Frith in a mining

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    conformities of society were abandoned and social hierarchies crumbled‚ new relationships were created and old relationships tested. Anna Frith is the protagonist and heroine of ‘Year of Wonders’‚ and it is through her character’s development and liberation that Anna realises the human capacity for goodness and finds it deep within herself. Before the arrival of the plague‚ Anna had already been victim of immense hardships‚ including her upbringing by her loveless and abusive father and stepmother‚ and

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    England Women at this period of time had almost no rights whatsoever. Their guardian‚ whether it be there father or their husband ruled everything in their life‚ and often women had no choice but to comply. Anna marries Sam‚ in order to avoid staying with her abusive father‚ who often physically beat Anna‚ as was his legal right to. Anna’s father‚ Josiah Bont‚ regularly beat his wife and children‚ and muzzled Anna’s mother. Anna’s narration of the story itself suggests that Brooks believes in the strength

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    by Geraldine Brooks the internal strength of the women outweighed the strength of the men. It was evident that through the harsh treatment of women at the time they were able to deal with the loss and suffering of the Plague better than the men. Anna Frith a young widow gains her strength through the terrible events in her life and survives the plague because of her determination and will to live. Anys Gowdie an accomplished and self-reliant woman‚ breaks away from the norms of society and uses her

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    Geraldine Brooks’ novel of the 17th century plague‚ the “Year of Wonders”‚ conveys how religion and nature will inevitably remain opposing forces‚ through the eyes of the protagonist‚ Anna. Several notions regarding this topic exist throughout the novel‚ yet are mainly brought to mind by the inquisitiveness of Anna‚ and her independence. For instance‚ the beginning of Anna’s scepticism can be seen by her confusion of the topic of idolatry in regard to her unconditional love for her children. She

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    the vulgar plague spreads through the town of Eyam. This novel is based on true historical events. It explores different themes such as religion‚ the meaning of life and death and how people cope in such a fearful time. Jon Milston the sexton says to Anna after burying many bodies “... these times‚ they do make monsters of us all.”Milston says this after he is summoned to the home of plague victims whom weren’t all dead yet. Generally‚ when people are described as ‘monsters’ they are considered to be

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