Discussing the nature of power explored in texts, Evarna and Adores House are in two texts by Isabel Allende and Henrik Ibsen respectively, and there are various people who dominate others. However, there are many forms of this force, various roles are used for various purposes, and the way the character implements it is different. The nature of these different powers is that some people succeed where others fail, others have the ultimate power.
Evarna is based on the life of the protagonist of Novel Evarna. The story begins with how Evarna has passed through her mother to rescue the snake from biting Indians' lives. It happened in an unnamed South American country as the character speaks Spanish. Eva's mother died when he was seven years old and was forced to become a servant at another house. One thing she got from her mother was a gift for the story. No matter where she goes, everyone likes to listen to her improvisation stories. At the age of 17, she worked at a Turkish immigrant house named Riad Halabi who fell in love with her, but she was twice as old as her. When she reunites with a transsexual friend Mimi, she will be obliged to move to that city. Eva first worked in a military warehouse, but Mimi insisted that Eva makes a living from her story. She and Mimi live a successful life without the help of a man. Mimi is a famous soap opera actress, Eva wrote these plots for them.
Discussing the nature of power explored in texts, Evarna and Adores House are in two texts by Isabel Allende and Henrik Ibsen respectively, and there are various people who dominate others. However, there are many forms of this force, various roles are used for various purposes, and the way the character implements it is different. The nature of these different powers is that some people succeed where others fail, others have the ultimate power.
Isabel Allende's "We are creating clay" is the last story of her only short story "The Eva Luna's Story." All the 23 stories collected were told by Eva Luna, the protagonist of the third novel of Allende. When Luna was talking her story with her lover Rolf Kare, she spelled her sister's life and her own life by speaking the Arabian Night's Arabian Night story She inspired her from her Scheherazade I got it. Readers from "Clay we made" read Eva Luna and other short stories, and they will understand all these before starting. They will be familiar with Character Luna and Carl and their relationship, they will understand the story of Luna and the value of the story.