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Friday, March 22, 2019

A Room With A View by E.M. Forster and The Remains of the Day by Tovah

A populate With A View by E.M. Forster and The Remains of the Day by Tovah MartinA room with a View and The Remains of the Day are two novels whichinvolve journeys of fleshly and spiritual discovery. The maincharacters of the stories are dissimilar in gender, age and favorablestatus but both experience situations and encounters which challengetheir perspectives and personal values. The authors of these books bring both included references to temper and landscape to emphasize,mirror and reinforce the reactions and emotions of their characters.They devote also used temperament and landscape to highlight key events.A manner with a View was written in 1908 and the opening chapters areset in Florence, Italy, a vibrant country, where the high temperaturesand natural beauty can shake the emotions. Lucy Honeychurch, chaperonedby her spinster cousin, Charlotte Bartlett, is on a grand tour, andstruggles to understand the foreign emotions which are call on the carpetringwithin her. L ucys rebellious thoughts swept out in words - for thefirst time in her life. Suppressed emotions are released and shediscovers a maturity, independence and strength of character whichallow her to analyse and perceive individuals in a new light. She hasthe audacity to challenge Mr Eager, who finds it intolerable that sheshould disbelieve him.Lucy and Charlotte face initial disappointment with the views fromtheir rooms. They had been promised south rooms with a view but hadnorth rooms overlook a courtyard. This dull, uninteresting outlookreflects Lucys upbringing in rural England, where she has confinefreedom and a limited stimulation in a humor inclined to be damp andcloudy. This contrasts with her expectations for ... ...d leaving the reader with clear,reflective images of a bygone era in an English landscape which stillexists.A inhabit with a View has more dramatic contrasts and energy. The storybegins in Italy and the descriptions are toilsome and powerful,reflecting the eve nts and emotions which develop in the characters.The feelings of the people are passionate and full of free energy and thelandscape and nature vividly echo and illustrate what is happening.England is changeable and blustery, regretful and grey, illuminated byflashes of brilliance and beauty. The atmosphere contrasts with Italyas the plot changes abuse and people re-evaluate and alter theircourse. This book contains romantic illusions to pastoral subjects andmakes use of nature to support events and feelings, which brings thebook to life and provides excitement and entertainment for the reader. A style With A View by E.M. Forster and The Remains of the Day by Tovah A Room With A View by E.M. Forster and The Remains of the Day by Tovah MartinA Room with a View and The Remains of the Day are two novels whichinvolve journeys of fleshly and spiritual discovery. The maincharacters of the stories are dissimilar in gender, age and affablestatus but both experience situa tions and encounters which challengetheir perspectives and personal values. The authors of these books name both included references to nature and landscape to emphasize,mirror and reinforce the reactions and emotions of their characters.They invite also used nature and landscape to highlight key events.A Room with a View was written in 1908 and the opening chapters areset in Florence, Italy, a vibrant country, where the high temperaturesand natural beauty can stir the emotions. Lucy Honeychurch, chaperonedby her spinster cousin, Charlotte Bartlett, is on a grand tour, andstruggles to understand the unacquainted(predicate) emotions which are stirringwithin her. Lucys rebellious thoughts swept out in words - for thefirst time in her life. Suppressed emotions are released and shediscovers a maturity, independence and strength of character whichallow her to analyse and perceive individuals in a new light. She hasthe audacity to challenge Mr Eager, who finds it intolerable that shesho uld disbelieve him.Lucy and Charlotte face initial disappointment with the views fromtheir rooms. They had been promised south rooms with a view but hadnorth rooms overlooking a courtyard. This dull, uninteresting outlookreflects Lucys upbringing in rural England, where she has dependentfreedom and a limited stimulation in a humour inclined to be damp andcloudy. This contrasts with her expectations for ... ...d leaving the reader with clear,reflective images of a bygone era in an English landscape which stillexists.A Room with a View has more dramatic contrasts and energy. The storybegins in Italy and the descriptions are industrial-strength and powerful,reflecting the events and emotions which develop in the characters.The feelings of the people are passionate and full of elan vital and thelandscape and nature vividly echo and illustrate what is happening.England is changeable and blustery, grimy and grey, illuminated byflashes of brilliance and beauty. The atmosphere contra sts with Italyas the plot changes footmark and people re-evaluate and alter theircourse. This book contains romantic illusions to pastoral subjects andmakes use of nature to support events and feelings, which brings thebook to life and provides excitement and entertainment for the reader.

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