A Bird in the House by Margaret Laurence
[2023-03-15 15:56:19]
Among the birds of the House of Representatives, Margaret Lawrence can incorporate many themes and themes such as war, tragedy, religion, faith into her story. Another theme of identity, national, and personal identity is also shown throughout the book. A national identity is defined as "a citizen's overall consciousness as a whole, represented by its own tradition, culture, etc." ("National identity"), the identity of an individual makes a person unique, it is that people believe, think, and feel.
The house of Margaret Lawrence in the house of Margaret Lawrence's "Bird in the House" distinguishes it from the other four novels which form the "Mana Waka Series" and help to become a symbol of Canadian literature It will be. - Happy House - Even in tundra of Arctic Circles of the Arctic Circle and Busy Street life of Manhattan, the essence of nature, a naturalistic writer, regards it as a phenomenon inevitably challenging individual survival. Survival "is working in saying" This is in stark contrast to the romantic view of worshiping nature's beauty, the power of goodness, and self-liberation.
One of the most harsh reality in life is death. Margaret Lawrence has realized the death of the relationship through death of a loved one, death of a dream, and a woman's eyes in a bird and a joke in the House of Representatives. Lawrence used similar themes and satirical situations in both novels and drew strict pictures of life and death. In both novels, the author is writing about the women's fight against the death of their loved ones. A young girl with a bird in the house, Vanessa experienced considerable pain through the book. She endured the death of her baby sister, all her grandparents, her father, and finally her dog. For Vanessa, leaving the town can ease the pain. The way she deals with all death and sorrow is leaving it all and leaving everything behind. Twenty years later, Vanessa returned to her hometown and buried his mother. "I have not returned for a long time, I think this will be the last time I saw it."