Analysis Of The Accident Season By Moira Fowley-Doyle

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The main theme in the book The Accident Season by Moira Fowley-Doyle is recognize your secrets and it may help you through current issues you're going through. This is seen in this quote “ I type it up on Elsie’s antique typewriter and I think that it is the biggest secret of all” ( Fowley-Doyle.262). The reason that quote represents the theme of the book is because after Cara types her biggest secret she is then able to put together all of the pieces and recognize what the accident season is. Another quote that represents the theme is when Cara’s mother says “ Of the things he said sometimes. I didn’t want them to be true. I didn’t want to be right, but I couldn’t take that chance. I didn’t want anything to happen to any of you” ( Fowley-Doyle.254). That quote represents the theme because Cara’s …show more content…

In the book personification is used a lot to help the reader understand how the main characters in the book like Cara, Sam, Alice and Bea view things and also shows how the setting feels about the characters. A quote that shows personification is when Bea says “ Listen to that. This house is just aching for a bit of excitement” ( Fowley-Doyle.98). This quote is an example of personification because Bea is basically saying this house hasn’t been entertained for a long time, and the house basically wants some excitement so they should throw their party their. Another quote that shows personification is when Cara says “ The walls seem to bend forward to listen and even the heavy curtains creep toward the sound of Bea’s voice” ( Fowley-Doyle.193). This quote shows that the house likes having these people inside it and it loves the energy the characters bring to the house. So their are many examples of personification in the book The Accident Season, the personification helps the readers understand how the characters feel about the settings in the

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