Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Compare and Contrast: “All the Years of Her Life”

The thing about synonyms is that even though they though they might await like they are the same thing, if put in a different context they can mean something completely different. Its interesting how two characters with very sympathetic traits, goals and morals can be so different when placed In different stories, Like when you switch a word for Its supposed synonym. male parent Ansell and Mrs Higgins are two very salary people. Both are traditional, respected, a little on the old-fashioned side and good at being seen as proud and confident. only when Its their greatest lining factor, their love for their families and communities, which divides them. Don Ansell is a proud, traditional and very well respected man who has kept up the tradition of lay a tree for every child in the village to the situation where a gnarled but beautiful orchard had become a percent of his property. And when he is confronted with the request to ask the children to refrain from playing in the orchard, he explains that it is not his choice nor his place, as the trees do not belong to him. To him, nothing is more important than respecting the honor of his family.And to him, every child in that village whether theyre related to him or not, is his family. On the other hand, Mrs Higgins has too close of an association with her son to the point where she sees his problems as hers. She has a proud and confident facade that hides a spirit broken by reasons that are out of her control. She appears to blame herself for her sons inability to keep a steady Job and lead a good life. Like Don Ansell she closely identifies herself with her family that in her case seems to have an ill effect on her lifestyle. Youve guilty me again and again, she toldAlbert as they left the pharmacy. She feels as if her sons shenanigans are her fault and this causes her spirit to crumble. This isnt the first time that her family has failed her, which in her eyes translates Into falling as a mother. So as you c an see, both characters have almost Identical constitution building blocks. On one hand, Don Ansell has used his love and respect for family to form a bond between him and his village that lead to a tight knit community. And on the other, Mrs Higgins chose to use her tolerance and pride to create a hurtful relationship teen her sons lifestyle and her happiness.Compare and Contrast All the Years of Her Life and The Gentlemen of ROI en Media By Leila-Gaylord can be so different when placed in different stories, like when you switch a word for its supposed synonym. Don Ansell and Mrs Higgins are two very similar people. Both are traditional, confident. But its their greatest linking factor, their love for their families and failed her, which in her eyes translates into failing as a mother. So as you can see, both characters have almost identical personality building blocks.

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