Solves life’s problems with a mixture of foolishness and wisdom. Don’t judge others because people and thing might not seem tell they meet. In the stories “The Guest” and Walk Two Moons in the stories they would judge people the way they look and the name they have. In the story through the character’s actions, words, or thoughts. They both have different commentary and character’s actions, words, or thoughts. In the passage Walk Two Moon their character’s are thoughts because in walk two moons in the text it says, “ Mrs Cadaver is a killing name her husband is dead, She must of killed her husband and buried him, she is a lunatic. Phoebe said” Sal is telling phoebe don’t judge someone’s name that kills people because she might not have
These two characters do not know and the audience needs someone to tell us what has happened so an understanding is created. They are underneath a destroyed gate while it rains violently around them. The setting is a very dark and unwelcoming environment, creating a strong sense of mystery. The audience does not know what has happened and the characters in the scene do not understand. A long shot shows the gate and the large rain puddles when a newcomer enters, seemingly from the camera. The character runs towards the two characters that are framed by the gate. This new character, the commoner, is the interrogator. He asks questions and drives the story forward. The commoner represents the audience and wants to know what has happened. As the characters volunteer to tell the story, the camera zooms in closer. The camera zooms in to simulate the audience members leaning closer, as they would lean closer to become more attentive to the storyteller and to understand a story more clearly. In this scene, the film sets expectations for the audience that will never be met. They believe as they story is told, a conclusion will be created at the end. The story is told from the point of view of two characters that were at the event and they still do not understand, suggesting it is possible that the audience will never know the truth.
The character helps understand the theme in the story, that individuality must be treasured in our society, because it shows what the emotional and physical links to the society in the book, as well as the mental states and feelings influencing the text.
• What are the characters’ emotions, attitudes, and behaviors? What do these indicate to the reader about the character?
These two characters showed significant psychological work in hopes of changing their “problematic” social identity. Both of these characters were conscious of the stigmas that surrounded their identities, each, however, had distinct ways in which they dealt with those stigmas and changing their meanings as they grew older. Many would say that the way in which they were able to transform their identities meant either embracing it or denying one’s own identity fully as the film progressed and new societal pressures arose.
The tones of these writings help support the writers’ theme of judgment based on the physical appearance of a person that was prominent throughout both stories.
The viewpoint of the world that the narrator has, completely alters as certain events take place throughout the story. His outlook on nature transforms into a wholly different standpoint as the story progresses. As his tale begins, the narrator sees himself as a tough guy or “bad character”. He believes he is invincible. There is nobody as cool as he
The novel seems to orbit around one of the main protagonists, Ming. Ming is a hard working organized student that prioritizes school and family before anything. While trying to keep her priorities intact she faces many moral dilemmas that seem to shape her overall character throughout the novel. Although the characters are very knowledgeable young adults who are capable of making their own life decisions, just like Ming they deeply value the opinions of others such as family and friends and often times allow those opinions to manipulate their own thought process. Ming comes face to face with the theme of duality when she falls in love and enters medical school and it seems to contradict her traditional belief system. It leaves her in a position she’d never been in before, and for once in her life, she was
As you can see from both stories it about overcoming boundaries, accepting people for who they are, and understanding each relationship in order to co-exist.
How could two juvenile delinquents who share many differences and similarities have such a solid friendship? In the novel The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton, Dallas Winston and Johnny cade are very different, but besides their differences they have a special bond. Although they have differences such as advice giving, and rule following, they also have similarities like comparable parents and their concern for each other.
Even when people do not realize it, everyone is always learning from other people. Characters in stories all have a variety of different personalities. One character from the stories desires to be daring and fearless, while the other character is both both of those qualities. Since one character desires to be something that he is not, he puts his imagination to the test and makes his own perfect scenarios.
This clever story is crafted down to the smallest detail - every word and expression implies something, often has a second meaning and so manipulates the reader's opinion. The factor that makes this story even more
The reader never sees another side of her in the story, her negative and hateful manner is present throughout it’s entirety. While not the most pleasant character, her personality is used extremely well to accentuate the others’
She was able to see herself rotating in the air above her body, lying flat, and rolling along with the horizontal plane. She reported watching herself move from above but remained aware of her unmoving "real" body. This is when the woman realized that she was having an out of body experience. Having an out of body experience after a tragic accident enables the characters in the novel All Hallows’ Eve by Charles Williams and the film If I Stay directed by R. J. Cutler to learn life lessons.
Also, the other question every critic must consider is what the story means. The only real consensus on this point is that the exact meaning of the story is not possible. There is even a question by some as to whether the story is meant to have an exact meaning. Yet, many critics also agree it is the discussion the story encourages which gives it much of its value rather than a complete understanding. The primary concern was the
It is adventurous story because the character shows shifting of place and defeating of unnatural enemy. Moreover, the story gives a greater lesson in every reader. It is the valuing of friendship. Also, searching of one's identity. Unconsciously, we have investigated ourselves through knowing our strengtha and weaknesses.