According to Eliot, Old Leisure was simple, pure, and because of this there is an evident nostalgic feeling. The simplicity of old leisure life is described by addressing Old Leisure, making it a proper noun, a "gentleman" with "quiet perceptions." People of the time period being described did not give much thought to their surroundings and didn’t question the world around them because they lacked a thirst for knowledge. They lived a carefree lifestyle, and were immune to outside influences. Through her choice of words and phrases in the passage, Eliot demonstrates her nostalgic feelings towards old leisure.
Sam’s loves the colors pink and turcose because there just so bright and fun to look at. Summer, Sam’s favorite season all year, she loves summer because its nice and warm and every summer weekend she goes to her Lake house in Warsaw Indiana to visit and enjoy. Sam has one best friend named Madison Lynch a girl she tells everything too, Madison also goes to school with Sam so there together almost every single day. Sam is a very nice person until you start chomping on gum something she just cant stand she says its really annoying but other than that her friends are the people that make her happy everyday you well never see Sam without a smile on her face, except when it comes to her room, her biggest fear of all from the opening and closing of the door by it self to the mysterious light that comes from the window and into her room it really creeps her out at night. Sam looks up to a fashion designer named Rachel Zoe because she is the type of girl that does things for her self and not others, she doesn’t try to please others and she follows her dreams and accomplishes them, Sam looks up to her for the way she does
Married and no children “enjoying life as much as she can” Gloria quotes. She loves spending her days visiting new places with her husband enjoying life and the simple wonderful things it has to offer. Such sample can be admiring the sunny blue skies, describing it as “a very peaceful view”. Another one of her goals is to one day travel to Africa, and volunteer in helping women to empower themselves. Her longtime friend and beloved husband, also wishes to one day be a missionary and serve along his’ wives side.
Cookie and Me: Chapter 17 Summary In the reading of Cookie and Me, school had finally let out for Rayann and Cookie. They both was relieved that it was summertime and they didn’t have to worry about school for a while. As a result they can have a lot more fun and adventure. Furthermore, Cookie came up with the idea of wanting to go downtown since Aunt Jesse had given her two dollars. Rayann then added that she would also like to visit the Levy Pool while they’re in town.
The return to civilization was for her the return to soma, was the possibility of lying in bed and taking holiday after holiday, without ever having to come back to a headache or a fit of vomiting, without ever being made to feel as you always felt after peryotl, as though you’d done something so shamefully antisocial that you could never hold up your head again. Soma played none of these unpleasant tricks. The holiday it gave was perfect and, if the morning after was disagreeable, it was so, not intrinsically, but only by comparison with the joys of the holiday. The remedy was to make the holiday continuous. Greedily she clamored for ever larger, ever more frequent doses.”
3. The tone of the hospital is serene and at the same time depressing. 4. Ray wants an escape from her current situation; besides, she also wishes she had any kind of relationship with her father. 5.
Shannon prefers to work with friends rather then do things individual as I think she doesn’t like to be on her own. She enjoys walking as long as she doesn’t have to walk on her own because she rarely gets the chance to be able to get a lift to school as her parents work. Shannon prefers to snack rather then to have a sit down meal at home with her family, as she goes straight out when she gets home from school and doesn’t really bother with food, for Shannon to be able to relax or stop stressing out she finds having a cigarette helps to calm her nerves. I find Shannon is a confident girl and is not embarrassed or shy about her self appearance and she also likes to be in control of things most of the time. When I set target 1 and guidance, I took the individual’s circumstances and preferences into account in the following ways as my first target was for her to be able to quit smoking I put this into consideration as she is damaging her lungs and eventually killing herself off, as smoking causes harm to the body and also causes very slow and
She decided to let Jerry go unsupervised, believing that he was old and mature enough to take responsibility of himself. The outcome of this decision in the end is what transforms the mother as a character. The mother’s transformation in the story was being able to gain trust over Jerry, when in the end he returned joyful from his days at the beach. At the beginning the mother lacked that confidence and trust over Jerry being able to securely spend time by himself. Even though he had nose bleeds and looked pale in the end, the pride of the mother over Jerry’s ability to take care of himself prevented her from noticing anything being out of the ordinary.
She is alone at the end yet seems content. She liberates herself from her unpleasant and unfulfilling relationships with Logan and Jody, who hinder her personal journey. Through her relationship with Tea Cake, Janie experiences true fulfillment and enlightenment and becomes secure in her independence. She feels a deep connection to the world around her and even feels that the spirit of Tea Cake is with her. Thus, even though she is alone, she doesn’t feel
She loved to stay at home, keeping the house clean instead of going out and work. She loved chocolate too, as any girl or woman would. I would bring her a Hershey’s chocolate bar every day after work, she loved it. She enjoyed collecting those empty little cards