Love is one of the most powerful forces in the world, one of the most difficult to explain. Languages do not seem to prove that people may feel it, but they may not be able to explain it. However, this does not mean that you do not know the places people love. Many people believe that everyone has real love somewhere in the world and they are looking for that person through their life. But finding love is not difficult. It exists in many forms, including family, friends, love between different races, and even love for yourself. Whether it is Frannie Flagg's Whistle Stop Cafe novel Fried Green Tomatoes or their own life. First and most b
Stir frying green tomato of Fannie Flagg at Whistle - Stop Cafe My first impression at WhistleStop Café was stir - fry of green tomatoes. This is because the movie more popular than this one is being advertised as a "chicken movie". At least, I am wrong. This novel gives many questions to people in the 1920s and 1930s and makes it possible to think about the dilemma experienced by people. - In Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake", the hero Gogol is fighting his cultural identity. He is an American born Bengali who is trying to define himself. He wants to integrate into his lifestyle not understood by his parents, a typical American lifestyle. This made him nervous between adolescence and adulthood, and it is difficult for him to find a balance between the United States and Bangladeshi culture. His romantic relationship is an illustration
Green tomato fried at the whistle stop: Fiction and the movie "I may be sitting on the rose terrace nursing home, but in my head I ate a plate of fried green tomatoes at the whistle stop" This novel and movie has earned a lot of praise and honor. However, the contents of both are very different. Compared to the movie, Whistle Stop Cafe novel "Fried Green Tomatoes" brings the reader a more detailed and completely different story. - Even if it is part of everyday life, the mortality of Virginia Woolf moth is a problem for everyone. In Wolf's "Death of a Moth" in Virginia, she wrote that a moth fly around a windowpane whose world is surrounded by the boundary between glass and wood. Moths fly first to the left and then fly when the rest of the life remains unaware of the movement. At first, he was indifferent, and Wolf finally moved to a sympathy moth.
Fannie Flagg's "Whistle Stop Cafe" and "Fried Green Tomatoes" are about food and warmth. People are very relaxing, they are provoking the charm that will influence your day. The black community is in harmony with whites, the friendship between the communities brings charm to the whistle stop in Alabama, and it is very nostalgic in the cards era. It wants you to enjoy a warm and noisy cafe, enjoy the best lunch in the city, laugh from your lungs and forget about that day's concern about life. I feel very nostalgic, I immediately called all old friends and remembered the time I spent with them.