The Loyalty and Loss written by Margaret M. Storey is a well-written and persuasive book studying how the Unionists in Alabama, the Deep South state, confronted the Confederate authorities during the civil war and their life in the Reconstruction. The first interesting thing I found was that the diversity of the Unionists. The author tried to find the similarities among the different Unionists and surprisingly she found out that the Unionists were highly distributed. Some of them could from the infertile hill county and the others could from the rich Tennessee Valley. No matter how different their backgrounds were, all of them undertook great risks on defying the confederate authorities and fight for their belief.…
a. What does it tell us literally about the characters and what they are experiencing?…
a. A theme of this book is the morals of the families and also the importance and the good or bad consequences of education.…
As the chapter unfolds you can get a good sense of the author’s voice and opinions before she starts the experiment. This is important because over the course of the chapter her morals and opinions start to change as she begins to feel the pressures of working for her food and living arrangement. The author’s attitude is very expressive and she goes into detail on several occasions of how she is starting to feel about the conditions of the lower class and their labor, and also the physical strain it is putting on herself.…
The exam is comprised of a poem which you will analyze, sight passage (essay) which you will deconstruct, and a theme paragraph which links to various works that you’ve studied this year.…
Malencia Vale, also known as “Cia”, the protagonist, has lost her memory of The dangerous, deadly, and death-dealing Testing. CIA undoubtedly gets accepted into the University; at the University Cia is one of the few people ever chosen to be the president's intern. During her time at the University CIA starts to remember some of her Testing memories and tries to stop the testing before more people die and it's too…
* The multiple choice questions cover events in the plot as well as symbolism, tone, theme, imagery, and figurative language as they apply to the novel. Once you’ve read the novel and reviewed the terms below, you should be able to do well on the test.…
What is the theme of the story? What was the author’s intent and message to readers? How does the course theme apply to the text?…
The essay prompt is asking to write a reflective piece about a lesson you learned from the reading of the novel that you can apply to your own life. The problem here is that no criteria has been established in order to verify the validity of this book. Without a proper means of identifying the lesson, it is difficult to answer this question.…
1. What is the primary theme of this book? What is the basic message the author is trying to convey?…
Loyalty, can be different depending on people's experiences. Firstly, growing up with your parents out of the house can be hard, but as you grow older you trust and know that they are doing it in turn to benefit you and your life. Spending your childhood in a day care and trusting that your parents are working for you and not to be away from you is in terms loyalty. This not only makes me more faithful to my parents but allows them to trust in me to a larger extent . Like Wooden says in the Pyramid to Success a trait of loyalty is faithfulness.…
8.What is the main theme of this book? Explain using details from the book for support. Don’t forget to consider…
“ It makes you realize that everyone is kind of the same”. The novel helps realize that whatever a person may be going through at the moment, they must not forget that…
I will start my analyse, by making a small summary of the story. Then I will discuss the narrator, and what impact it has on the story, the characters, and their relation, and finally the theme; what is the writer trying to say with this story?…
The entire story serves as a test for the wife. Each test was to show whether the woman could indeed live with strangers all for love. This can be a secondary theme, but more importantly, it is a theme in which the main character learns that though there are sacrifices it is worth it in the end.…