Why i live at the p.o.by eudora welty
"As purely technical performances the pictures are of uneven value. conclusive evidence of what many have long believed: that Eudora Welty possesses the surest comic sense of any American writer alive." a major work of the imagination and a gift to cause general rejoicing. have, however, suffered no adverse sea-change." concern journeys in latitudes where unfamiliar manners and have till now been found no farther than a whoop and a holler from Jackson.
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Whitaker being stole away from Sister by Stella-Rondo and the Add-a-Pearl necklace that Stella-Rondo got from Papa-Daddy makes me assume that Sister's jealousy is what has gotten in the way of them just enjoying being together as a family.With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times The way the story starts out talking about Mr. Why does Sister feel it's her job to contradict Stella-Rondo's story of the child being adopted? Maybe that's why Mama just accepted the story and let it be. Many of the things Sister said to Stella-Rondo never had to be said thus preventing the arguments and lies. I don't believe it's all Stella-Rondo's fault, because at that age we should be able to leave things alone if we know it will start an argument or a hostile environment. I learned the hard way, don't tell your siblings you're going to "tell mom," because if they beat you to it with a made up story, well, you're screwed.Įven though I agree with the end result of what Sister did, I still had to wonder why was there so much bad blood between the two.
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I can relate to what she went through, and I bet most others with siblings could also relate growing up. I grew up with four other siblings, and being the middle child felt like the others were always spoiled, and still feel pretty confident I was right. She wasn't the dark narrator with vengeful plans like that of Poe's "The Cask of the Amontillado," and from how I read it her actions of moving to the P.O. For instance, just by what "Sister" told me I took her side. Having this narration creates a bias toward how I feel about the other characters in the story.
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I enjoyed this story, and before I read the PowerPoint Presentation made the same thought that it was based off "The Story of the Prodigal Son." The story is told by the external, third person narration, where we only hear "Sister's" thoughts and opinions of the situations that arise.