ofthe reason that they don't similar to us, we should not threat their peaces.
"It is a sin to kill a mockingbird - a songbird that harmlessly exists only to give pleasure. They don't do one thing but just sing their hearts out for us."
Narrator)
Scout : She is a teenage girl. She is a observer. She doesn't see those situations being free herself from a narrow viewpoint. She has childlike
Spoken soliloquy or monologue
Edel says: “In the traditional monologue—in its original Greek sense it was a ‘speaking alone’—the character gives the audience logical and reasoned thoughts. These are ‘structured’ even while they represent inner reflection or reverie, and are rendered without relation to external stimuli.” The great soliloquies of Shakespeare, Edel
thinks about people she has known who have either left Ireland or died, and of her own plans to leave the country with a man named Frank. Later, gripped by fear ofthe unknown and probably guilt as well, Eveline finds herself unable to board the ferry.
“Eveline”
Stages-of-life structure; Childhood-Adolescence-Mature Life-Public Life
The first story of Adolescence
Herman Melville
Born in 1819. 8. 1 in New York city
Died in 1891. 9. 28
Novelist, Essayist, Poet
Family’s bankrupt and father’s death → had to work a lot
South seas adventure
Tragic insight of human and life, symbolism
“Typee”(1846), “Moby Dick”(1851)
Summary
Thenarrator is a lawyer working in Wall Street. He hires Bartleby, the Scrivener and problem begins. Bartleby r
of black
women
Wrote The Bluest Eye based on her
‘real life experience’
Main Characters
Pecola Breedlove
A poor, black girl eager to have white skin and blue eyes.
She becomes insane at the end ofthe novel
Claudia MacTeer
A black girl, friend of Pecola
- Main narrator ofthe novel
Frieda MacTeer
A sister of Claudia
Pauline Breedlove
Pecola's mother
En