Waiting for loving Mr.White is waiting for his wife,Mrs.White is also waiting for her husband,their story hasn’t ended yet. Alan White joined the army,he wanted to fight for his country,protect the people of his country.White’s girlfriend send a letter for him,she told the army Alan meant to join the army but he won’t touch guns. “what are you looking at,Mary?” “Um,I’m just worried about Alan,he went to the army but doesn’t wanna touch guns and kill anyone.I don’t know if he could survive from the war.” “Oh,you don’t have to worry,baby.Alan is always so kind that he will be under Jesus’ protection.” “I hope that is true,Jesus would protect him.”Mary said with tear,then Alan’s mother gave Mary a hug. During the war,soldiers …show more content…
“Oh,don’t care Mary,Alan would be back soon.” Mary just looked at Alan’s father and the doctor,she understood Alan White was safe and he didn’t have to join the war again,he would be completely back. About one month later,the army sent Alan back to his hometown,his family was waiting for him,they picked him up,the first sentence he said was “Bring me to Mary.”He was weak,but this sentence was extremely powerful. That time Mary was working,in the hospital,she also wanted to save more people from the war,When she saw Alan,she was really shocked by him,she couldn’t imagine Alan would be like that weak,but still smiling. Alan stood up carefully,and then knelt hard on the ground with one leg,he took out a normal wooden box,opened it,a beautiful platinic ring was in there. “Marry me,would you?” “Oh,Alan,how kind you are,”Mary began to cry, “Of course,of course I would marry you!” “I know that was a really hard time to make you wait for me,now,go home with me.” Mary became …show more content…
“Haha,i’m old,but what about you,Mrs.Old Alan.” Mary and Alan are still healthy,they are still living with lovely happiness. “Billy is coming,Alan,can you just be quick?!” “Oh,it’s o.k,just let me sleep for 10 minutes.” Alan and Mary have two sons and a daughter,that’s a beautiful lovely family,until today,their second son Billy is going to tell them something horrible about their 16-year-old daughter,Rose. Billy’s sitting in front of his parents. “Tell us what happened to her.”Said Mary. “That’s about Rose,she falls in love with a bad boy in school,the boy is almost smoking and fighting with others.” “I don’t think that’s bad,it’s just you used to be,bad boy.”Said Alan. Billy’s face becomes a little red: “I know that,dad,can you just stop laughing at me?I know was young and stupid,I just don’t want my sister to love someone like that.” “But your sister does love you.” Said Alan. “It’s different dad,I’m her brother!”Billy begins yelling... That was a good one,he’s walking along the street.Nobody knows where he came from,nobody knows what he’s going to do,maybe even doesn’t
She has been changed by some degree from this experience, whether she would like to believe it or not. This was a test that in her previous lifestyle she may have never needed to exemplify such strength. She bore witness to a great deal of malicious behavior inflected upon her people and did not lash out to the Indians. Instead, Mary showed great strength by not attempting to escape and biding her time. She also found some of the Indian clothing quite beautiful.
Anna Campbell 10/6/15 6C Dar Prewrite Setting: The Fransen family home: a small yellow cottage in Boston, Massachusetts. When you walk in the small but cozy living room greets you. There is a long ladder in the corner which leads up into several attic-bedrooms for Elizabeth, John, and William.
Mary Maloney makes the decision of her life when being confronted by her husband and by doing this, she sends a ripple through the entire community. One day, Mary is home with her husband, after his long day of work as a detective. She is so happy to have him home with her, but he is not as happy. He tells Mary some unbearable news, that if Mary didn’t just become psychotic, would make her heartbroken. So as she is now blinded with imagination, Mary believes that if she goes on as if everything is normal, then everything will be average again.
This shows you how the couple acted towards each other when Mary Anne first came into the war. It shows you her dependence on other people before she actually got into war. #2- (metaphor) “Though she was young, Rat said, Mary Anne Bell was no timid child.” This is a backwards metaphor to show what she wasn’t like in order to explain what she was like.
Regis is fourteen when he finds their mother weeping on the tile floor Christmas Dinner. She grips Stella close to her as if she was oxygen and their mother needed to take a calm breath and breathe. The phone rings. It’s the third time today.
This conflict intrigues the audience, and in addition childhood memories are mentioned, connecting the womens’ lives to the setting, the attic. Mary and Lainey are believable because they are average people with generally average experiences, save for Lainey’s illness. Their normality makes them relatable to audiences. Their dialogue also shifts as it would in normal conversation. These aspects make lines easy to read and perform.
She says in a letter that “it was a dream come true” (Alexie 100). Mary is finally content with her life, happy that she is no longer living in her parents’ basement being miserable. Although, this doesn’t last long for her. Mary dies, right after she starts regaining her hope and was untroubled for once in her life. This illustrates the loss of opportunities and dreams that everyone in the reservation has to deal with on a daily basis, therefore, is why this community does not believe in having hope.
Over time Mary Anne Bell had changed. The moral of Mary Anne’s trip to Vietnam showed that the war can change anyone. She was an innocent, shy girl who was misplaced in a War, but over time she had changed to the point that no one recognized her. The war had taken over her, making it the only thing she could think of. This only happened because of the experience and the many gruesome things those people go through everyday.
Mary Ann was just a wife of a soldier working as a nurse during the Civil war. Her life was quite different from the rest and definitely deserves recognition for what she has accomplished in her lifetime. Mary started out as a housewife, like most wives back then, in Gettysburg, PA. During the Civil War, she became a nurse near a campground in Gettysburg, as her husband was fighting for the union. She was doing regular nurse things, healing the injured, and saving the critically wounded.
Mary Gordon, a famous author who was born in 1949 in Far Rockaway, New York. She was born into a strict Catholic home by Anna Gagliano and David Gordon (Gordon). In Mary’s younger years she had wanted to be nun, but it all changed after the death of her father David. After David died from heart failure in 1957, Mary’s mother sold the house and took Mary back to live in the house that she has grew up in. They both went to take care of Mary’s grandmother, but not long after the grandmother had passed away Mary’s mother became alcoholic, which lead to Mary being alone most of the time since Mary’s mother’s side of the family never liked her (Gordon).
Mary Anne is a symbol of war and what it can cause or change permanently. The innocent American girl was changed forever. The Man I Killed “His jaw was in his throat, his upper lip and teeth were gone, his one eye was shut, his other eye was a start-shaped hole, his eyebrows were thin and arched like a
She was only 13 when her father went with his group to attack another evil kingdom. She remembered waiting by the door of her house every day. Her mother was always very optimistic. Mary married a noble knight who always protected his homeland she wasn’t very anxious about
Anne also had a very hopeful spirit when having one of her “dates” with peter in his room. They got to talking about what they used to do in there every day life’s before the war had stared and they had lived in the annex , and what they wanted to do when they got out and the war ended. Anne said she would love to become a journalist because of her
Everyone was sleeping and then we heard you screaming… Who did this to you?” she then started crying her mother Stella hugged her and said “Oh please don’t cry just tell us who did this to you or at least tell us what happened” after a while she calmed down and then asked her father to have a private talk then Stella and Leo left the room William asked her to tell him what happened “Oh father please forgive me I never meant for any of this to happen…please it’s not my fault.” William said “honey calm down it’s just me and you please go on so I can avenge you” her face went red
Despite her impassioned pleas and her half acknowledgements in the end, there is always the “blank-denial”, “I don’t know what you are talking about!” she says (74). By the Third act, the desertion which is the effect of Mary’s denials becomes so pronounced and Edmund becomes so frustrated that he turns from innuendo to direct attack and he utters the killing phrase: “it’s pretty hand to take at times, having a dope-fiend for a mother! (She winces all life seeming to drain from her face, leaving it with the appearance of a plaster cast) (80). That Mary is a “dope friend”, a “hop head” is only her children’s shame.