Sky High - i got a good mark for this, i hope u do too.

Date Submitted: 06/19/2004 02:45:21
Category: / Literature
Length: 4 pages (1235 words)
The narrative Sky High by H. Robert, involves itself with how change affects an individual's behaviour and attitude towards their environment. Change is portrayed as the tool, which shapes our personalities, from naive children to the very complex emotional beings. As Robert introduces the memories of the child a frilly carefree atmosphere envelopes the prose: "feeling...nearly as pink as [my] bathers". This lively, zealous atmosphere creates a powerful rapport with the reader, placing one …
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…' Holub is telling us with this optimistic tone that as long as we open the door, there is always a change, no matter how small or big. As long as we will ourselves to open the door, there will always be a change. Holub has, by the end of the poem, used a very persuasive and almost pleading tone to tell the reader to just take an action, to discover the inevitability of change.
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