Symbolism | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
The Cave The cave represents a trial that Tom has to pass before he can graduate into maturity. Coming-of-age stories…
The Cave The cave represents a trial that Tom has to pass before he can graduate into maturity. Coming-of-age stories…
Point of View The author of the story “The Flood” uses the first-person point of view. At the beginning of…
The story is told from the third person limited point of view. This means that the author not only provides dialogue and events of the novel, he also shares what the main character is thinking. In this case, the author tells the reader what Maria thinks as she moves through her life.
We dive deep into the characters, settings, conflicts, point of view, symbolisms or motifs, style, themes, and a brief reflection on Peter Robinson's Strange Affair.