Detective John Ferguson was forced to retire after being involved with a chase and his phobia and accompanying vertigo leads of the passing of an old friend contacted Scottie about his wife being in trouble. Now, you're introduced to Madeline, a blonde with rich family that built the business Gavin Elster runs. Scottie is shocked by Elster's statement that Madeline had been having blackouts and seems to be controlled by someone in her past life. Mr. Ferguson is unwilling to become involved. Gavin convinces him that he needs a friend to observe Madeline. He begins to watch Madeline very closely. Scottie begins to feel for her in a loving way, and you can tell because of the colors. Hitchcock uses colors to show ideas that the characters. An
“Let me,” Ludington called, “I can ride as well as any man!” A young woman of only sixteen told her father one night during the Revolutionary War. Sybil Ludington volunteered to round up her father's troops when the original messenger could not go any farther. Sybil traveled over three times farther than the well-known story of Paul Revere. She rode farther, alone, and in horrible weather to bring four hundred soldiers to aid Henry Ludington. Sybil, though her remarkable story is largely ignored by historians, should be as well-known as Paul Revere for her bravery and contribution to the war effort.
Janie Crawford, an independent women living in the early twentieth century is on a quest for fulfillment which she believe can be found in true love. As she tells her story to her friend Pheoby Watson, we learn that instead of finding love she finds everything but love. After running away with Jody Starks, a handsome educated man, Janie begins to see how human nature can turn your once loving husband into a power seeking monster. Through the buying of land, the complete control over a town’s workings, and eventually the control of Janie it becomes evident that the only thing Jody Starks wants in life is control.
Every town has at least one person always seeking attention in everything he or she does. In the small town of Maycomb County, this busybody is Miss Stephanie Crawford. If anything remotely interesting happens, Miss Stephanie makes her business to know all about it. A lack of new material simply requires Miss Stephanie to invent her own drama with whatever she can think of. Because of her ability to take everything that happens in the town of Maycomb and turn it into some extravagant gossip, Miss Stephanie Crawford is Maycomb County's most revealing member.
The setting of the chapter is at Westmount Middle School. The characters are Troy he is funny but he can get annoying,Molly is good friends with troy but I think she wants to be more than friends,Mr.Mason is there teacher his breath could melt your face and he could creep you out. Mr.Mason invited troy after school to look at his jars, but they had slime like liquid in it, but before school was over molly warned troy not to go, but all he wanted to see were the jars so he went to the classroom after school so he looked at all of the jars and troy said “ WOW these jars are so cool” but Mr.Mason had one last jar left ,so he said “put your face close to the jar”troy asked “is this close enough” Mr.Mason said “closer” troy asked “ is this close
On a normal day at West Wilson Middle School, Mrs.Williamson’s class was learning about the Cawton Family heritage. Allie Smithing was an above average girl and the worst lesson she has every had happened that week.
This demonstrates that Miss Maudie is very sharp-witted. As a chameleon knows their surroundings and blends into it, Miss Maudie knows the people she is with and acts accordingly. Her ability to recognize how she needs to act during different scenarios also demonstrates her deep knowledge of the residents of Maycomb County and their world and political views.
Imagine yourself as a young ten year old Jewish girl just living life to the fullest. Then one day your life changes forever. Everything you have ever dreamed of doing in your life just went down the drain. The dread you will carry for the rest of your life knowing you tried to keep your brother safe, but ended up killing him. Not one person in this world wants to live with the fact that they are the reason someone died, it is terrible and some people will kill themselves afterwards. Sarah went through this all and she even killed herself because she couldn't live with the fact that she was the reason her brother died. ¨ Sarah’s Key,” by Tatiana De Rosnay,” is set during July of 1942, the Vel D'hiv roundup in Paris is going on . As the book
I, Matthew Tohme, am writing this character reference letter in support of Kimberly McCarthy and to express my belief that she is more than adequately capable of raising her child in a way that is in his best interest. I have known I first met Kim and Jordan when they moved across the street from me in April and since then have become very close to them.
William Faulkner makes it very clear in his short story, “A Rose for Emily,” who the protagonist of his story is. Within the first few paragraphs of the story, we can tell that Miss Emily Grierson was not an ordinary woman of her times. It is said in paragraph two that “no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron.” However, Miss Emily was not like the other women. The mayor of the town had “remitted her taxes.” From this moment, it is known that this is an eccentric woman. According to Random House Webster’s Dictionary, eccentric simply means “unconventional, as in behavior; odd” (223). As the story continues, it becomes known
Sadie, Tyler, and Savannah are darling, loving children with an infectious curiosity that is a joy to witness. They have each made significant gains developmentally and emotionally following a rough start in life as evidenced by their early medical histories. The children continue to mature emotionally in a stable, loving, home using consistent strategies to parent the children. Identifying their medical, developmental, and emotional needs has allowed the necessary services that have supported their primary care provider and maternal aunt, Kristy Cummings, in caring for each child's individual needs including the strategies/interventions to support challenging behaviors. Kristy is very patient and loving with the children. She has expressed
The novel, Maud Martha, written by Gwendolyn Brooks, is constructed from a series of vignettes focusing around the title’s protagonist. Maud Martha portrays the difficulties encountered with growing up as an African American female in the 1940’s in Chicago, through episodic plots. The milieu of the story is presented through chapters that envelope Maud Martha’s thoughts and aspirations as her trajectory shifts from being a daughter, to a wife, and then finally to a mother. Throughout the engrossing storyline the central character, Maud Martha, ethereally describes her reveries and her internal contemplations about her day-to-day life. She is unceasingly conscious of her lack of beauty, status, and charm, however; she constantly discovers ways
Could you imagine living in a world where there were things only men could do? Avi’s The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle displays the evidence that women can do, just as well, alleged “men only jobs.” After the beginning of a tireless journey, Charlotte comes to realize how ruthless Captain Jaggery truly is. It is then, that she decides she must become a crew member. Concluding her adventure along the Seahawk, Charlotte displays notable changes. She becomes quite independent and begins to enjoy doing things for herself. As a result of her positive changes, Charlotte also ends up being named captain of the ship. As Charlotte displays this, women are just as capable as men.
If you were a fan of AMC’S Mad Men then meet Myra Daniels. Daniels was president of Draper Daniels Inc, which served as a model for the illustrious Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. From the boardroom to the hallways of foundations, Myra Daniels is a woman who has it all.
Ms. Roseworth is a 64 year old woman living in the city of Boston. She has lived in England for most of her life, but moved to Boston because of a her education. After finishing her education, she loved the city so much that she decided to stay there. Ms. Roseworth definitely has enough money to appreciate and afford the finer things in life. She has poured her earnings into many fine china sets which she collects from around the world. Currently, Ms. Roseworth leads the boring life of an accountant. What this character really craves for is some excitement in her tedious life. Her dream is to become an FBI agent who can solve any crime. She thinks that this job would suit her well because of her ability to solve mysteries and think logically.
Louise was born with a severe spinal disability called myelodysplasia, which constrains the function of the lower half of the body, giving limited control over the legs. As her mother Rita puts it, ‘"She had one leg underneath her and one over the top, right up to her shoulder. That's how she was born ... She was four and a half hours old when they gently pulled her leg down. It snapped like a piece of cheese."’ Louise would take on over twenty operations before the age of ten.