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Saturday, March 2, 2019

BrownGirl Brownstones

The prose fiction Brown girl, brownstones by Paula Marshall, is a bloodcurdling with autobiographical ele handsts, tracking the vivification and experiences of the main protagonist, Salina Boyce and the family and friends in her life. Marshall uses various elements and techniques in the prose, to train about assorted themes, caseistics and aspects in her novel. The text is set in the frontmost base place in the sasss Brooklyn, New York, at a community of brownstone houses occupied by the Baja immigrants.Though there are various locations of other prototypee in the prose, Marshall uses a third person reiterative to show the stolon person perspective of Salina. The story begins with Salina at ten years old and continues until she is no m-consuming a minor. It shows the theme of identity as Salina is trying to witness who she is amongst members in her family. But they get hold of taken no photographs Was one of the first age Sa notes lone course of studyss can be gain v igorn in the text. She is Jealous of the fact her parents took photographs of the family ahead the decease of her infant brother, withal took no keepsakes of hers.Then it goes on to where Marshall is a very descriptive narrator, using a cinematic effect in her story ailing. The scenes shift continuously to suggest simultaneous action which produces a playtic effect that helps to build conflict and suspense. She also uses devices and diction to bring about various themes and emblematic elements in her text. She uses the technique of epigraph to start apiece chapter, it is a type of foreshadowing, hinting of what allow for happen through and throughout the chapter. It also helps to stipulate persons in the story.Contrast is also a reoccurring technique in the text, as characters a great deal(prenominal) as Sills and deoxidise, Nina and Salina, arrive at strange personalities. There is also introduction in the symbols and diction in the text. Words such(prenominal) as winte r and Sun, darkness and light, are contradictory symbols referring to the characteristics of individuals such as Salines parents in the text. The writer involves the use of the Baja dialect as well as English, as if trying to incorporate the reader in the culture of Barbados and also add credibility and realism to the story.It suggests pride in the Baja culture. The author uses various figurative devices in the text. There is a impenetrable focus on the use of personification and architectural tomography. Symbolism is unadorned n the prose using colors such as red to fight down romance and sexual relationships and white, and brownstones to champion upward mobility, status and unattainable goals. impose in the text is also exemplary of independence and opportunity. The use of conflict, such as mother-daughter, husband-wife, black-white, is brought out by the symbols and conflicting elements in the prose.It shows the destruction in relationships, and accentuates climatic moment s, such as when Tighten, used the money Sills take from him, or when reserved told the whole Baja association, shed tricked them. Marshall uses devices such as imagery, epigraph, motif, reasoning, pathetic error and biblical allusion, to show racism, identity, women in society, family, deceit, and various other themes in the prose fiction. The denouement, begins with Silent recognizing who she is and making final decisions for herself.After all her trials and lost relationships, she finally covers her identity, accepting who she has become, the trials she is yet to face and the people in her past who has made her who she is today. Especially her mother, whom she had continuously fought against. Rational The life of Tighten Boyce, was the subject chosen for the meter among many view Tighten as a problem in the text Brown girl, brownstones, giving him no almsgiving. The numbers was intended to fill sympathy for Tighten.His life in the poem is specifically intriguing as though he causes many shifts in characteristics of others in the text, his own life is not underscored. The poem will hopefully give an ex be afteration of the component surrounding the issues of Tighten death, and his life. Mocking Jay I saw a mental strain bird fight a bird of prey, Beautiful-ugly, he was, filled with sorrow, was she. night and day, He sang a tune of love and wonder, She sang seat of vices and plunder, I tried to moreover that nettlesome Jay, But the night take him away.Where are you my mocking Jay? Trapped in the tomb of brown stones? Your green are calling, where are you? Wont you fight the snow away? Dont you hear the lights moans? Has she confine him too? No longer perched on your window sills Theyve clipped your fly Youve destroyed their prison house The flock screams their Baja banter Fly away denture my mocking Jay Swim home my song bird But, mocking Jays never dive Ill send a new light your way For you to see through winters clock To save your flock T o blind your eyesAnd save you from the dark Shattered tunes of my broken song bird Remember your prayers applause. The distressing broken memory. The life you ran away. Dead standardized marrow staining the asphalt. fleck corals a sea away. Songs long dead, Ill sing them to you. Ill pray your tarnished soul away. Tighten, my mocking Jay. Analysis The poem mocking Jay, is a kind of stanza elegy, in grant to a character in the prose text Brown girl, Brownstones. The poet uses the mimicking bird, mocking Jay, to represent the character Tighten in the prose text.Not scarce do mocking Jays have a gift in music, which was one of the professional genres Tighten attempted, save hey repeat eachthing sung to them in a mocking manner. Tighten, like these birds, reflects a mocking version of the negatives surround him from using the money his wife stole from him, to purchase frivolous gifts to spite her to changing his course of study every time he is confronted with racism or barriers. Tighten also has the envisage like (surreal), and fun loving attributes common to these birds.The poem comprises of four sestets, a couplet a bingle line and a septet. The stanza diversenessation, is quite symbolic. The first stanza is the first of the four sestets. At the end of each sentence in this sestets is a comma. This represents the fact that this relatively pleasant chapter in his life is not yet complete, it wont end in a happy ever after. It is as if to say that the beginning of their relationship was an unfinished dream. The second sestets ends in a question within, as if skeptical the relationship, not understanding the transfigure in the relationship and in Sills.The third sestets ends without punctuation is representative to all the time Tighten and the audience were waiting to see Sills response to sightings behavior. The final sestets concludes with structured-chaotic punctuation, of when Sills vindicate unfolds it was chaotic n the circumstances of deportat ion, but structured in that it was her plan all along. Combining with the lack of punctuation, the couplet of stanza five signifies his never close hurt. It symbolizes that, as the lack of punctuation prevents the sentence from truly being complete, his pain and suffering will not end even in the afterlife.The single line consists of one word Eulogy, this refers to the speech given at a funeral or a recollection of the past doings of an individual after he is dead. This word being the shortest stanza, represents the lack of quality and memorabilia Tighten has go away behind with his children. The final stanza a sestets can be level(p) to the biblical representation of the day God rested. The number seven represents the change that occurs after an accomplished cycle. Tighten, accomplices all he could so the last stanza represents his death the final rest he accomplished after his life cycle.The poem has a chill out rhythms. Though not all stanzas have a structured rhyme scheme, t he poem placid flows as if it does. It is like the steady yet unusual flow of life, Just as the poem is a depiction of Digestions life as was represented in the rose fiction. The first stanza contains a set of rhyming couplets, repeating the first rhyme in the last stanza (an a, a b, b a, a format). The last rhyme as yet is a forced rhyme, this is there to show that leaving the omnipresence was not something the Jay wanted, but was what was forced on him.The second stanza consists of alternate rhymes that emphasize the questioning in this stanza, that he is running alternate scenarios in his mind as to why the wife who used to love him hates him so much now. The fourth sestets has the last rhyme, clock and flock. This symbolizes hat the time he has left with his children is limited as his death is nearing. The rest of the poem is rhyming button parallel to the pores fiction as explanations are revealed in the story, the confusion and rhyming stops.The poem commences with the omn ipresent narrator giving a visual imagery of the meeting between two contradicting birds. The song bird represents something happy, passive and peaceful, piece bird of prey represents something sly, dominating and warlike. The story continues with oxymoron inverted syntaxes of line two, that helps to emphasize that the creatures have contradicting personae and that their union could ever last as it was based on confusion. Just as in the prose fiction, Sills thought she could turn Tighten into somebody he wasnt, and failed.The diction used in the first stanza such as vices, Jay and Night, aid in displaying the theme of conflict in relationships. Vics is the Latin word for change, in reference to the context it highlights Sills need to change her husbands persona and fight to create a life for them that he never wanted. The capitalization dif words such as Jay and Night, personify these nonhuman objects, in the outcome of the Jay it helps to emphasize this Ewing a character trait o f Tighten, while the Night highlights Sills character as bright cold and heartless, but at that time seem beautiful and peaceful. contentions three and four of the first stanza also help to concretion the theme of contradictory persons in relationships, displayed in the first stanza. Stanza two is a rhetorical question sestets, it constantly asks questions the Jay is obviously unable to answer, and these are symbolic of the time where the relationship between Sills and Tighten was confusing. He didnt know where she stood, whether still in love with IM or hating h for the injustice she believes he did to their son, the first line emphasizes this.It follows with a reference to the brownstone house Sills spent a legal age of the text fighting to obtain. The use of diction such as prison, brown, and stones was a slight pun as a Jay would find a house made of stones a prison, and Juxtaposed with the text, it can be said that Tighten saw the house his wife fought so much for was like a prison to him, and a symbol of his failures in his relationships and providing for his family. Line two is the first and only mention of their children in the poem.This is symbolic as it shows that not only did Tighten not spend enough time with them and focused more on himself, but he also failed as a father in that he couldnt protect them from the snow which is a personified symbolism of his wife. The personification of the light, at the end of the stanza references all the happiness and pureness still in the family. When the persona asks about the moaning light that she has trapped it subject matter that he was unable to prevent the happiness and life from leaving their family, this back up in uncovering the themes of failing ones family and loosing things that are important.The third stanza has the most textual allusions, the stanza opens with a pun, window sills. As a bird a sill is someplace you can rest, be at peace like a home, in this means Tighten no longer feels at h ome in the browns stones. Sills is also the name of his wife so it can mean that he is also no longer feeling happy in his marriage, as shown in the text queen he began going you the house form his mistress in the nights. Theyve clipped your wings line two of the stanza refers to when he almost got his arm amputated due to his indolence.This is symbolic as it is a somatogenetic representative ND slight foreshadowing of how his time was ending. The next line refers to the song they sang to him at the wedding. The f, s, the and b fricative and plosive so funds of the fourth line in the third stanza, emphasizes the running and the drama happening in that scene of the text. The swim home in the last line of that stanza references the Caribbean since Islands in the Caribbean are surrounded by water. The last sestets refers to the last actions out front Digestions death.It starts with a pun, on Digestions childhood, as he dived for the coins white men through at him, and also an allusio n to him diving to his death. The new light is symbolic for Digestions religious period, where the doing of the new light helped him to finally discover himself, though completely swiping his personality. Winters clock is symbolic for Digestions attempts at going back in time to rectify the problems mainly caused by his relationship with his wife.The couplet, single line and septet, is after his death. People have pained cries due to morning Digestions death. The mansion of Prayers refer to his newfound beliefs and Eulogy is the speech given at a funeral. The final stanza is technically the omnipresences approbation for Tighten, though it shows that he s not someone people will remember with respect. It speaks of how he could have had a life if hed made different choices. It gives an image of his death at sea, and its connection to his past in the Caribbean.It past shows the general sadness surrounding his death, and accentuates the theme of death in the text. The poem changes f rom a tone of observation, to unease, to sadness. Hopefully bringing out an overall sympathy for the persona. Though it is not a total rhyming poem, it still has a flowing rhythms that showcases the life cycle of Tighten, as shown in the text. Conclusion The text Brown girl, brownstones, is an excellent depiction of women and men in immigrant communities.Most persons generally translate with the women of these communities, however this poem has hopefully garnered a positive response to men in these communities, and those shown in the text. This may help persons to recognize that women were not the only ones with problems in the text. The blame for these conflicts also, should not be solely the fault of males like Tighten, in the prose, but equally shared between each individual, and characters in the prose fiction.

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