The girl with Ghost eyes, by M.H. Boroson is a science fictional book. This book takes place in the nineteenth century in San Francisco Chinatown. The main character is Li-lin who became a widow at a young age. She had many chances to love again but decided to stay and mourn her husband as the years passed by. Most people would think it’s all terrible but despite all the bad things about being a widow, she as described in the book has an advantage of going through the two worlds of the living and the spirit world also the ability to see spirits in the living world. She is a young strong lady, she’s very determined, is very self conscious about her feelings and always tries way too much to make her father proud. Her father,Zhengying a Daoshi exorcist, one of the best is described as a wise, strong and powerful man. What I like most about this character is that he would show his daughter that he really doesn’t care about her but his actions he does for her is a whole different thing, he risks his life for her while she thinks he doesn’t love her as much.
The conflict that she faces is the fact that two men asked for help but little did
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she know what was going to happen. Her father had warned her but yet she was too nice to turn her back on them. Now she has to find a way to resolve the problem and make sure that she didn't lead any body into danger. Throughout the story it talks about how much trouble she caused her father, she feels guilt and as always is strong willed deciding what how she can help. As far as I had gotten in the book it was engaging. This book really did entertain me, it talks about many “freakish spirits” China has as ancient legends.
The way the author described some creatures scared me a bit just to imagine how they look and made me be in that point of view she was in, wondering what I would do if I was in her place looking directly at unusual creatures. So many things I didn’t know of that were fascinating. Every page I read I learn new things each time. The Girl With Ghost Eyes is a mixture of science fiction like the spirit world, martial arts and also talks about historical events that happened during the nineteenth century. Something I wished the author would do to help the book make it better would be to describe the spirits into more fuller details that way I could have had a better more realistic picture of the way their appearance was during the
book. I would recommend this book to someone without a doubt. I love to read about things that are beyond the normal, creating and so unpredictable. I’ll most likely read books like this, more about the science fiction type.
The book “Dead Girls Don’t Lie” written by Jennifer Shaw Wolf focuses on a variety of different ideas and topics, mostly fixating the murder of the main character’s best friend Rachel. With this also comes gang violence, lost and found relationships, and the fact that some people will go to great extents in order to keep a lethal secret from the public eye. Rachel and Jaycee were best friends up until 6 months before where the book started. But, an altercation between them caused the breakup of their long lasted friendship. It is soon found out that Rachel was shot through her bedroom window, which is at first suspected to be gang violence. When Jaycee doesn’t answer her phone on the night Rachel was murdered, she received a text that circulates
One of the conflicts she faces in the beginning of the story is when she gets sick. This is an example of an internal conflict. She stays sleeping and does not try to get up. Later she is better and can go back to her normal self. This can show bravery by her not just giving up and not try to get better. After this she gets up and has tea. Another conflict she faces is when Zachariah gives Charlotte a dirk (Knife). She refuses it at first but then
The main conflict is Ellen’s inner conflict and the effect that her repressed feelings have on her life and her attitudes.
It begins with a happy 9-year-old girl named Ling who lives in a hospital complex with her father, a very successful surgeon, and her mother, a well-known doctor. Her mother, known as Mrs. Chang, is very strict, always nagging Ling to act like a woman and to be perfect in almost every way. Ling believes it is because her mother never wanted to have a daughter. Father, on the other hand, Mr. Chang, spent much time with Ling, and got very close to her, teaching her reading and English lessons. He would
The conflict begins when she sends off her work and knows that it will be hard to get it published. The rising action follows as she finds her work is going to be published. The people of the town are amazed and as her for poems she had written as well as inquiring how she came about her great skills of writing.
The first time the reader encounters conflict occurs when Elisa is tending to her chrysanthemums in her garden. As she works, Elisa handles the flowers with care and compassion; she makes certain that nothing will come to harm them as though they were her own children; "No aphids were there, no sowbugs or snails or cutworms. Her terrier fingers destroyed such pests before they could get started." (273) When her husband comes to her, as she is working, he does not commend her for her work, but he scorns her, saying "I wish you'd work out in the orchard and raise some apples that big." (273) A high degree of "man against man" conflict is generated by the husband who fails to appreciate his wife and what she treasures. The presence of this conf...
The struggle of man versus man occurs throughout the whole story. The book starts out that Lauren is in her community behind a huge protective wall. The wall is there to protect her and her community from the rest of the world. When people start jumping over the fence to steal things from their community, guards are setup to prevent things from being stolen. This is a struggle between many versus man because the people that jump over the wall will do anything to get what they need, and this means they will kill for it. Outside the wall, people are killing one another and robbing them just to stay alive. It is a fight for survival and the strongest survive. The s...
In this story the main conflict is that the rose is growing out of a crack from the concrete. This is super hard to do and it rarely happens. The rose overcame the laws of nature and it grew out of a very rough place to grow. The conflict relates to the theme because it shows that you can come from a rough place and still end up being amazing character.
The first conflict begins when Olive (Emma Stone) and her friend Rhiannon are in the bathroom and Olive lies about losing her virginity. One of Olive’s best friends Rhiannon, is the (1) support leader because she is extremely supportive of Olive and is extremely delighted for her. On the other
Identify the different conflict episodes that exist in this case? Who was in conflict with whom? 3 points
...ave begged for her son and grandchildren life instead of trying save her life. The type of literary element shown here is conflict. The type of conflict that is shown is man versus man because the grandmother is constantly trying to convince someone in doing something else. It also shows conflict because the grandmother was begging for her life, but at the end that did not work because she ended up getting killed either way.
I believe the conflict in the story is an internal one. I think it is the conflict between the old woman's will power and Mother Nature. She encounters many obstacles that would influence most people to give up but she has motivation to get her task done. These encounters include a bush catching onto her dress, a scarecrow frightening her and discouragement from a white man. She also had to climb hills, cross streams and crawl under barbed wire fences which is certainly not considered an easy task for an elderly woman.. If I was forced to deal with these obstacles I know that I would most likely have turned around but her will power was too strong to let Mother Nature win.
mother, and narrative point of view, to illustrate the tension between the two protagonists and
One quality of ghosts that makes them very difficult to evaluate is their form and behavior. Benjamin Radford writes in his article “Are Ghosts Real? - Evidence has not Materialized” “One difficulty in scientifically evaluating ghosts is that a surprisingly wide variety of phenomena are attributed to ghosts, from a door closing on its own, to missing keys, to a cold area in a hallway, to a vision of a dead relative” (N.p). Because so many different experiences are associated with the presence of spirits, it becomes more of a challenge to validate their legitimacy. Perhaps the door closing was just a coincidence, or that the cold area happened because an air vent blew cold air into that part of the hallway. Not everything needs to be attributed
The Dilemma of a Ghost is a short play written by the Ghanaian writer, Ama Ata Aidoo. The story is about a young Ghanaian man, Ato, currently studying in America. Here, he meets and falls in love with Eulalie; an African-American girl who lives in America. When he returns home with his new bride, Ato is torn between his family’s traditional custom against his wife’s western culture. His marriage and his wife’s behaviour become sources of great criticism from both family members and the Ghanaian community at large. The writer uses various scenarios to point out the difference between the African traditional culture and the modern western culture.