The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn David Russell is a quote mentioned a lot these days It tells people that before you make all your big decisions in life you should stop and think about the consequences When you choose to go one way and not the other there is no turning back the bridge has already burnt down or been crossed This quote is shown very well throughout the novel The Stone Angel by Margret Laurence Hagar the main character has a lot of choic
Comparative Essay Stone Angel and Macbeth In the face of adversity a character uses many strategies to ensure their survival In a world full of harsh realities and betrayal you need to ensure that you stay safe and survive This can be emotional survival or literal survival In the case of Hagar Shipley she needed to stay alive emotionally but in the case of Macbeth he needed to literally stay alive Both characters have defence mechanisms to ensure their safety The following essay will outline bo
Life is packed of beautiful successes and filled with hefty obstacles Because of its simplicities and its difficulties life is the inspiration to many great authors of this world Solitude is known to be one of the greatest complexities of life It can be defined has a state of social isolation or a situation of being alone Penance sufferance and redemption are three state of mind inherent to solitude which are well reflected in both literature and in real life situations They are easily noticed
The Stone Angel Margaret Laurences novel The Stone Angel is a critically acclaimed novel as well as a major Canadian text It has remained in Canadian English courses in both high schools and universities for many reasons to the delight many English teachers and professors The novel is ripe with beautifully worded and simply sublime metaphors and illusions The novel is excellent for students as it leaves them with little morsels of questions to chew at and pick over The most immediate question t
Margaret Laurences The Stone Angel is one of the most acclaimed Canadian novels of all time In this novel the most prevailing theme is that of pride this is seen predominantly through the protagonist Hagar but also through other characters such as Jason Currie As John Moss states What gives Margaret Laurences vision the resonant dimensions of universal truth is theinterlacing of the destructive and constructive effects of Hagars recalcitrant pridePride is a double edged sword Indeed her great p