The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Ending: A Short Story
The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Ending
Sarah wasn’t just quiet; she felt invisible. That was how she saw herself in her small village, where every day seemed exactly the same. Her only escape was her secret diary, hidden under a loose floorboard in her room. There, she didn’t just write thoughts; she wrote strange scenes and dark feelings that felt unusual.
One night, after reading one of her entries, a chill ran down her spine. It described a girl walking alone in the forest at midnight. Without really
Read MoreSmall Things Like These: Themes and Literary Analysis
General Vision and Viewpoint
- Context: Recession, emigration, and widespread struggle.
- Power Structures: The grim, oppressive influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Treatment of Children: Vulnerability and institutional neglect.
- Character Decency: Furlong’s moral compass compared to Kinsella in Foster.
- Family Life: The joy of domesticity and its fragility.
- The Ending: Ambiguity regarding Furlong’s future and the morality of his choices.
- Symbolism: The river as a dark undertow; reflections in windows
Charlotte’s Web: Friendship, Growth, and Dance Analysis
Friendship Dynamics
- Old Friends: Maya, Savanna, and Ellie were once Charlotte’s close companions. However, their relationships shifted; Maya became jealous and negative, particularly toward Ximena, while Savanna and Ellie prioritized popularity, distancing themselves from Charlotte.
- New Friends: Through the dance project, Ximena and Summer became Charlotte’s new allies. Though Ximena initially seemed cold, Charlotte discovered her kind and supportive nature. Summer provided a calm, friendly presence,
Ejercicios de Inglés: Futuro con Will y Be Going To
Respuestas del Cuestionario
- 1. C
- 2. C
- 3. C
- 4. D
- 5. B
- 6. A
- 7. C
- 8. C
- 9. D
- 10. B
- 11. C
- 12. B
- 13. D
- 14. C
- 15. A
Párrafos de Práctica
Uso de “Will”
Next weekend I will visit my cousins in the city. First, I will take the bus early in the morning. Then, we will go to the park and will play soccer together. After that, we will have lunch in a small restaurant. In the evening, we will watch a movie at home. Finally, I will go back home very happy.
Uso de “Be Going To”
Next vacation I am going to travel to the beach with
Read MoreMass and balance
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 |
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Bill Furlongs runs a coal and fuel business. With the freezing December temperatures, Furlong’s business is in high demand in the week leading up to Christmas. His work is laborious, taking two whole days to manage the materials and even more time to deliver the orders around town. Bill and his crew go to Kehoe’s on Fridays to eat hot dinners and unwind. Growing up, Furlong was an only child and was bullied for having an unmarried mother and an absent father. |
The Tempest, Act 1
Small Things Like These – Claire Keegan Cheat Sheet
- Novella set in Irelands 1980s.
- Examines societal complicity in institutional abuse.
- Narrative highlights Bill Furlong’s moral awakening & courage as he rescues a young girl(Sarah) from the abusive Magdalene Laundries.
Traditional Gender Roles in New Ross | Impact on Female Characters | Bill Furlong and Masculine Expectations | Furlong’s Wife and Daughters | Key Takeaways for Gender Roles |
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The novella depicts a community where traditional gender roles are |
