Comparing Jewett, Chopin, and Freeman

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English

 

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Charles F

 

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August 31, 2015

 

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The tree actually takes on the characteristics of an animal, when Sylvia is climbing the tree and the twigs scratch her with "angry like talons" (Jewett 466). Sylvia continues on this obstacle up and up the tree, and continuing on towards her revelation. The birds of the forest begin to sing louder and louder as Sylvia climbs, meaning she is coming ever so closely to the top of the tree or the climax of her new life...
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She finally sees the white heron and is eager with anticipation to tell the boy of the path to find it. Sylvia ventures home and the young ornithologist and Sylvia's grandmother are both waiting for her. "He can make them rich with money; he has promised it, and they are poor now. He is so well worth making happy; and he waits to hear the story she can tell" (Jewett 468)...
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