Thursday, March 14, 2019
Essay on Anil
How does precious posture the feelings of the young while in Something Old, Something New? B) How does the generator present the feelings of a character from a different story in Sunlight on the Grass? In the story Something Old, Something New Valuable presents the feelings of a young existence as someone that is always being judged and looked down upon because of his religious choices and how he had commuteed from Catholicism to Islam.They did non understand that side of him, from this credit I can infer hat the young mans parents did not approve or understand his choice to convert from Catholicism to Islam. The word understand in the quote shows how the parents could not relate to this side of him. It also shows how this may create a barrier between the relationship of the young man and his parents as the convert may not have been what the parents had wanted but nevertheless, the young man gloss over persisted with his choice in faith.In addition, the young man is shown by Valuable as someone who is uncomfortable with he big change in culture. This is shown by the quote Her country disturbed him. This displays how the young man finds everything unusual. Zooming in on the word disturbed shows the reader that the young man has been put come forward of his comfort zone completely. The word disturbed brings negative connotations to my mind this shows that he is not only seeing a huge change, but he dislikes it to a fault. Alternatively, the writer of the story Nail (Nor) portraysNail who is restricted by the life he was natural in to. His dreams were bigger than him, this shows that he had huge ambitions but they are too big for him and unachievable. This was different to the people that surrounded him with very little ambitions in life, or none at all. This is why Nail, the little boy, stood out in the story. The word dreams is positive and therefore shows that he has hope for the future and still a little bit of happiness, despite his unfortunate li festyle.
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