Sunday, October 13, 2019
What Similarities and differences can you find between Growing Up :: English Literature
What Similarities and differences can you find between Growing Up and The Sonââ¬â¢s Veto? You should pay particular attention to the way the relationships between parents and children are portrayed by the authors. Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy was a pre-twentieth, post-nineteenth century author, he wrote short stories and novels, even poems. Hardy explores the different levels of relationships between men and women. He delves into the environments and the circumstances in which they live upon. Hardy digs deep to find the love hate and sacrifice in this story, ââ¬ËThe Sonââ¬â¢s Veto.ââ¬â¢ It is basically about the relationship between mother and son, husband and wife and two lovers. ââ¬ËThe Sonââ¬â¢s Vetoââ¬â¢ is a roller coaster of emotions, happy, sad, frustrating, sorrow, love, remorse and hate, each feeling immense in themselves. Joyce Cary passed away in 1957. When he died he had become accepted as one of the best modern novelists. In ââ¬ËGrowing Upââ¬â¢ one of his famous novels, there is a moral, ââ¬Ëno matter how old we are we are never too old to learn.ââ¬â¢ This story concentrates on the relationships of the two sisters and their father, it grasps the meaning of love from the father, hate from the daughters to their father but most of all it grasps the meaning of growing up vividly in a more modernist twentieth century way. In ââ¬ËThe Sonââ¬â¢s Vetoââ¬â¢ it goes on about a story of a woman in a wheelchair, with beautiful braided hair, and it is basically a story of the relationships revolving around this woman, and with her. This story starts off with a full-blown introduction of this woman, with a description of her hair, and her stance, and her features. Then it goes onto her past, like a premonition, describing the village of where she lived, and the emotions of the goings on around the village. We meet Sophy; Sophy is the woman from the present, with the beautiful braided hair. She is a strong character, the parlour maid in the parsonââ¬â¢s house. Then we move on to meet another character, Sam. He is the gardener of Sophyââ¬â¢s acquaintance. ââ¬ËHe was a young gardener of her acquaintance. She told him the particulars of the late event, and they stood silent,ââ¬â¢ this shows us there is some kind of awkwardness between these two people. They begin to converse. They start walking towards Sophyââ¬â¢s mothers door, with Sam presenting his arm around her waist, as you can see from this, Sam likes her in a sexual way, but from Sophyââ¬â¢s reaction, ââ¬Ëshe gently removed itââ¬â¢ the feeling isnââ¬â¢t mutual. We move on to meet the Parson, Mr Twycott.
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