Vocabulary:
- menagerie: a collection of wild or unusual animals
- kitchenette: a very small compact kitchen
- voile: a lightweight, semisheer fabric of wool, silk, rayon, or cotton constructed in plain weave
Rhetorical Strategies:
- imagery: "A fragile, unearthly prettiness has come out in Laura: she is like a piece of translucent glass touched by light, given a momentary radiance, not actual, not lasting." (pg:69)
- allusion: "No, sister, no, sister- you be the lady this time and I'll be the darky." (pg:25)
- metaphor: "...-stuck away in some little mousetrap of a room- encouraged by one in-law to vist another- little birdlike women without any nest-eating the crust of humility all their life!" (pg.34)
- foreshadow: "For sixty-five dollars a month I give up all that I dream of doing and being ever! And you say self-self's all i ever think of. Why, listen, if self is what I thought of, Mother, I'd be where he is-GONE! As far as the system of transportation reaches!" (pg.41)
- idiom: "Stick and stones can break our bones..." (pg:47)
- What is the D.A.R. that Amanda attends to?
- Why does Willliams include Jim O'Connor as one of the characters and who is able to draw Laura out of her protective shell?
- Does having a protective and demanding parent a good thing for children when growing up?
"The window is filled with pieces of colored glass, tiny transparent bottles in delicate colors, like bits of a shattered rainbow. " (pg:115)
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