“The Surprising News!” Rosey is tall, with long, straight blonde hair, crystal blue eyes, and she is so pale people say that she looks like a ghost. Rosey is a sweet, kind, caring, friendly, girl that loves animals. She is so friendly that no matter what she is doing or what is going on she would stop and help any animals or people that are in trouble or needs help. Her mom died when she was 13 years old and she had to live on her own because her mom was all she had left of her family, so she learned how to live really well on her own. It was noon on July 10 and it was Rosey’s 20th birthday. She was having some of her old friends over to talk and to catch up with how everyone has been, because they have not seen each other for 6 months. …show more content…
I would just like to sit here and eat my breakfast in peace then go back home. Thank you very much I think I’ve been here long enough, don’t you sense I’ve been here all night.” Tony did not like her attitude very much but he understood why she had such an attitude. But even though he knows how she feels he can not just let her leave yet they have not finished talking yet. So Tony told her, “I know that you want to go home but you cannot go home yet because we have to finish talking first, then you can go home, okay?” “Fine I guess I can live with that as long as it does not take that long. Now what do we have to talk about?” said Rosey. “Well did your mother ever talk about me at all? Like did she ever mention me in any way? Or have you never even heard about me until now? Said Tony. “No, my mother never mentioned you before. Why should she have? Are you someone important? Also I believe that you were not entirely telling the truth earlier, now were you?” said Rosey in response. Tony tried to respond but he was so shocked that she could tell that he was lying earlier. Nobody can tell when he is lying she is the first that could tell, but
Tony sped up, dodging traffic as he had so many times before, except this time it was different. The kid. Tony thought back, remembering everything he could, all the way to the very beginning.
In Rose 's essay he gives personal examples of his own life, in this case it’s his mother who works in a diner. “I couldn 't put into words when I was growing up, but what I
Throughout Lives of the Boundary, many stories were told on how Rose had was able to help students with their education and how others have helped him with his education. All of the stories throughout the book have its unique background. Rose claims that giving students the individual attention that they need helps them thrive to meet the goals that they have in education. The examples that best support his claim are Harold Morton, Millie, Dr. Erlandson, and David Gonzalez.
Rose Mary is a selfish woman and decides not to go to school some mornings because she does not feel up to it. Jeannette takes the initiative in making sure that her mother is prepared for school each morning because she knows how much her family needs money. Even though Rose Mary starts to go to school every day, she does not do her job properly and thus the family suffers financially again. When Maureen’s birthday approaches, Jeannette takes it upon herself to find a gift for her because she does not think their parents will be able to provide her with one. Jeannette says, “at times I felt like I was failing Maureen, like I wasn’t keeping my promise that I’d protect her - the promise I’d made to her when I held her on the way home from the hospital after she’d been born. I couldn’t get her what she needed most- hot
Unlike Macon, Rose tries to run away from their overbearing family and lives her one life. She decides to marry Julian to escape her family. Rose "had grief and sacrifice" so much for her family and she believed that it was her turn to be happy in love (Taylor 45). She was able to escape her childhood home but she left with worries of her brothers. Many of the men in the novel go into complete disorder without the aid of women. Rose being the only female sibling in the family returns to the home to keep her brothers from going insane without the aid of their sister. Julian could not function without the aid of Rose either so he moved into Rose's house to be with Rose while she cares for her brothers.
Troy and Lyons get in a heated argument and Rose attempts to end the argument by telling Troy, “Let the boy have ten dollars, Troy” which indeed helps (2073). Even though Rose is not Lyons’ mother, she cares for him enough to interfere in the dispute and not just stand there and observe their verbal fight. Also, when Troy gets mad at Cory, Rose tries to calm Troy. For example, when Troy scolds Cory for quitting his job at the A&P store and tells him to get it back, Rose asks Troy, “Why don’t you let the boy go ahead and play football?” (2083). She cares for Cory and wishes him to pursue a career in life that he greatly enjoys. Finally, when the police arrest Gabriel, Rose tells Cory, “I’ll talk to [Troy] when he gets back. He had to go see about you Uncle Gabe” (2093). Rose is concerned about Gabriel. Not only does she offer her nurturing feelings to relatives but to others as well. While holding Alberta’s baby girl in his arms, Troy asks Rose to accept him and his child, knowing Alberta dies. Rose, the motherly figure and compassionate woman tells Troy, “Okay, Troy you’re right. I’ll take care of your baby for you cause like you say she’s innocent and you can’t visit the sins of the father upon the child”
One may have heard the simple saying that “Love can make you do crazy things.” Many adults can confirm that the saying proves true; one could even spend a few hours watching CSI type of shows that portray the stories of two love-struck people becoming cold-hearted killers just to be with their significant other. Why would they be so desperate to be together that they would kill anyone who got in between them? Desperation so serve that they would even kill a loved one? It could be that as children they were deprived of love and nourishment that children normally receive. This deprivation of love led them to cling to anyone that made them think they were being love. In A Rose for Emily and Tell-Tale Heart a character murders someone who they love. The two works, share similarities and differences when it comes to the characters, the narratives point of view and reason for killing a loved one.
As Blake headed towards The Rose Club she saw an enormous line ahead and knew that the place would be packed. Derek would be impossible to find. She decided to call in a favor and went right up to the front of the line and said
Rose has given Leo’s sister, Sara, a massage trip for the weekend while she looks after Sara’s daughter. When Leo offers to take Daisy for the day Rose replies with, “She’ll be fine with me. She knowns the market, and everyone around here knows her” (Hardy 25). As seen in this quote when Leo is simply trying to be nice Rose does not want to let her guard down my simply giving in to Leo’s offer. There are other times in the novel when Leo offers to help Rose out even with something as little as lifting boxes and Rose hesitates because she never wants to be seen as dependent on Leo. When Rose attends Leo’s work party she is accused of being a gold digger and even though it has been shown throughout the book that she is not, Rose still is hurt by this. Leo defends Rose by going as far to say that she would not even let him buy her a glass of wine. There are many times in the book when Leo steps up to protect or help Rose, but in every instance she still manages to prove that she is able to handle things on her
I, Amelia Rose, am so glad to be out of the house! Now that I’m eighteen, I choose to live on my own.The house is a three story mansion with a garden. The owner sold it to me for only a hundred thousand dollars! I was shocked, because this is a big house worth at least ten hundred thousand dollars. The owner was practically begging me to buy the house, so that is what I did. She was a little strange, with scars all over her arms and really jumpy. Other than a sticky, stained floor in the library there are no issues. Well, there was one thing. The one major problem with the house is the clocks. My house is covered in clocks. Now, for most people that’s a good, they will always be able to tell time, but not for me.Therapist after therapist told me the same thing just in
Staring closely at the crucifix Burroughs remembers the strange story that Jenkins told him about Fillmore Rose, he imagines the two police officers as they struggle to pry open Fillmore’s hand. One at a time they eject the gripping fingers held closed with colossal vice-like strength. With each finger, another piece of the puzzled is opening the secret Fillmore’s hands so strongly grasped. The motionless body of Fillmore Rose lays dead; his right hand fully extended to the side, his open palm reveals in death what he could not reveal in life. With a stunning reflective brilliance, a Crucifix is in Fillmore’s palm.
"I do know one thing. Ella lives on the other side of the islandwhere it is
I can’t bare to leave you or Ben. I don’t know what would happen if I left Ben”, when Amberly said this she said it so fast Caesar could almost not make out what she had been saying. Amberley then reached behind her ear to tuck back the stand of hair that had fallen in front of her face. Her face felt hot and she felt uncomfortable for bothering Caesar with this sense he was part of the problem. Amberly shouldn’t have said anything, for now she was scared Caesar was going to be furious with her for not being sure of choosing him after he had chosen her without any doubt.
“Hi mom.” I say brushing her brown hair out of her face. I jerk my hand away and squeal. “Mom, what happened?” I ask.
“The circus your mom is a part of is a little different than most and those in it are believed to all be a type of gang. Your mother of course always denies that but we can’t be sure she is telling the truth.” This seemed to upset him a little as he talked.