Wednesday, October 2, 2019
A Day In The Dark Essay -- essays research papers
This passage was written by Elizabeth Bowen and is titled ââ¬ËA Day in the Darkââ¬â¢. It is a story told by a girl named Barbie. She tells a tale of when she was fifteen and visited the house of Miss Branderry to return a copy of Blackwoodââ¬â¢s and to request to borrow, for her father, a thistle cutter. She also takes some roses to apologise for glass stain and thumbmarks on the cover of the magazine. The passage mainly focuses on Barbie and her view on the events. But the passage also looks into the relationships between the Barbie and her uncle, and Miss Branderry and her niece. The first paragraph sets the scene and creates an atmospire for the story. The author immediately begins by saying ââ¬ËIt was July, a sunless warm afternoon, dead still.ââ¬â¢ She also talks of ââ¬Ëidlersââ¬â¢ who of coarse are people who have nothing to do, because it is to hot. And also she uses words like ââ¬Ëheavyââ¬â¢. We get this sense of oppression. Sound seems to be a predominant feature in the opening paragraph. For the writer mentions her senses and then continues with references like ââ¬Ëchildless silenceââ¬â¢ and the ââ¬Ëmesmeric sound of the weir.ââ¬â¢ At the very end of the paragraph the last sentence is only two words long. ââ¬ËIt openedââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËItââ¬â¢ being this red door, the entrance to Miss Branderry house. By simply using two words it has great effect, emphasising the presence of this door, it seems to be the only thing that has actually moved. Throughout the passage the Elizabeth Bowen has explored the relationships between Nan an...
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