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Commentary on Henry Green's Novel "Black"

2023-03-19 06:33:16

The beginning of Henry Green's novel 'Back' talks about soldier's journey, the road of World War II journey, and the conflict with reality. He opens a soldier, his experience in war, the death of his love, and a journey to deal with the last child, he is his own son, this is the last thing he loves him. Shirley recalls that he was walking towards his loved body through the graveyard, remembering the moment the soldier spent with Rose and the experience on the battlefield. In addition to the words spoken in the previous paragraph, the author also tells the desire to turn the page and allow the reader to interpret certain words freely.

This novel is a political, social and ethical commentary on the nature of good and evil that happened in the land of Greenfield next year in Dorothy. In the center of the story is Elphaba, which has been misunderstood as a green skin, she has grown into a notorious Western devil. Maguire chose Elphaba / ɛlfəbə / from L-F-B, the initial letter of Lyman Frank Baum. According to plot location, the story is divided into 5 different sections. Introduction to Dorothy and her friend to Elpaba Spy, and about her gossip

Tim Johnston is a writer for the New York Times best-selling novel "Drop", the story set "Irish Girl", and the YA novel "Never Green". The story of an Irish girl was awarded numerous awards, including the O. Henry Award, and the series itself won the 2009 Catherine Amporter Shorts Award. Tim is currently teaching at the University of Memphis Creative Writing Program. The way that it started, the way he remembered it after years was a leg kick. He played with the soldiers under the kitchen table and someone kicked him. It's not too difficult, but it's not too soft. His brother William told him that he was waiting for him in the bedroom. Prior to this, Charlie did not know what was happening, as Nixon troops entered Cambodia. He knew that some boys were arrested for a riot from the agricultural college, but he did not know that the trial had his father employed.

This third person's article is an excerpt from the novel about youth named Charlie "Returning to Henry Green." In British cemeteries, it is portrayed as a rural area. The first extracted row begins with reference setting and detailed position. "A bus in the country is under the church," and "This is the summer in the UK" The novel was completed in 1946. Considering this year's consideration, I can guess that it might have been written at the end of World War II.