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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Briar Rose

Stories have an Intriguing effect on life. They can Inspire, teach and comfort. Gamma, abaca and Josef from the novel Briar Rose have all been affected and shaped through stories. Today, Ill try to help you all get an idea of how these iii characters have been affected by stories and the results that come from it. These ideas have been supported through many literary techniques including symbolism, imagery, irony and allegory, all of which help convey the importance of stories for not Just these harassers, moreover also for us.The narration Sleeping Beauty represents Gamma and all the hardships she had faced in the past. She consistently repeats her story, despite Sylvia and Shanias protests in order to showing how much it means to her, but at the same time, how she doesnt fully ascertain it herself its just like you repeating something until you understand it. The use of allegory and symbolism effectively links the story of Sleeping Beauty to Gammas past and more Importantly, the Holocaust.A clear example which shows his technique is when Gamma describes the bad fairy as the one in forged black boots and silver eagles in her hat. The initial meaning to this is the description of the bad fairy, but as the story progresses, we find out that it was in fact a Nazi, given away by symbolism on the silver eagles. The use of allegory gives not Just a literal meaning to the antagonist depicted, but also a historical reference to the Nazis during WWW.Therefore, the Importance of stories to Gamma was spanking, because even though It was en as Just a fairy-tale, It represented who she was. The experiences she had and the challenges she faced. Furthermore, as we watch out more about Gammas story, we start to empathic with her experiences which contributes towards the development of our understanding Stories have played a large role In Beechs actions and emotions. The story Sleeping Beauty helps by serving as a catalyst and answer to the problems she faces along the Journey.During Beechs meeting with Josef where they fill In each others stones, wrought the use of imagery, they explore the conditions that Gamma and Josef experient during the Holocaust. An effective example is when Josef discovers the heap of bodies that were gassed and tossed away, and describes one of his findings as seeing a child no more than 3 or 4 On the very(prenominal) top of the heap(IPPP). This example highlights the horrific experiences and conditions that were happening during the holocaust, as well as the Inhumane treatment of humans, regardless of age and gender.Hence, stories have played a vital role in Beechs life as it opened her mind to the realities of life where there are traumatizing acts happening around the world that even her own nan was a part of it. And as for the effect on readers, through imagery we are able to connect to the text at an emotional level to understand and sympathies with the feelings that Abaca goes through. Closure of Gammas pas t is found. As a character, Josef is depicted as the Prince due to the action of kissing Gamma to wake her up.This links back to the story of Sleeping Beauty, through the princess waking up from a kiss. This is shown when Josef is performing it was into Josef mouth that she, at last, sputtered and coughed. In this case however, a sense of irony is present. Josef is a homosexual, which contradicts with the separate image of a prince, being a man thats attracted to women. The use of irony contests the standard image of a prince, questioning the sexuality while also good-looking off a bit of humor. But not only does Josef sexuality provoke irony, but also touches on the historical context of the Holocaust.It highlights he fact that Jews werent the only ones that suffered during the way, different ethnic groups and homosexuals were also victims of the holocaust. Through the vital role of stories, Josef is able to reconnect with his past and be content knowing Gamma continued to depa rt on in America. And as for the readers, we are once again further educated with the holocaust, specifically realizing that Jews werent the only target. Through these three characters, with the aid of imagery, irony, allegory and symbolism, it is clear shown their lives were shaped and influenced by stories.

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