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Refuge, by Terry Tempest Williams

2024-02-13 01:11:26

"My cancer is my Siberian" (93), I close off Terry Tempest Williams' mother. In the memoir of "The Shelter", Terry Tempest Williams writes articles about the mother's fight against cancer. After reading the inspiring novel by Tolstoy, Williams' mother concluded that cancer is her Siberian, and God saw the truth, but charged with murder charges in Siberian prison I was waiting for an innocent man to send. . I think that Siberia is cold and indifferent tundra. I imagine political prisoners and prison camps. Stalin's repressive regime remained in my mind, and the bad smell of death was spreading in the air.

On the first 122 pages of Refuge 's book, the author Terry Tempest Williams tells her surviving mother' s cancer in rhetoric fashion. Rhetoric is a fantasy language used to distort facts. Williams is comparing mothers' cancer and nature using signs, minds, sorrows. These are all part of the rhetoric. The logo is defined as the author's argument based on facts, evidence, reasons and logic. The evacuation logo is located in several places on page 122. At the beginning of each chapter, the water level of Great Salt Lake, for example "Lake Water Level: 4203.25" (page 21) is stated. Williams is also very realistic with comparable statistics such as "California has lost 95% of wetlands in the last 100 years and 85% of Utah's wetlands have been lost within two years."

On the first 122 pages of shelter, Terry Tempest Williams spoke orally told mothers' attention to fight against cancer and wildlife threatened with extinction. She uses a logo, spirit and sadness to interwork with nature and human life greatly. I am an emotional person, so the first 122 pages of this book fascinated me. I am particularly worried about the relationship between Terry and her family, her mother and grandmother. I am near my mother and grandmother, and someday I will definitely encounter a problem similar to Terry. Terry Tempest Williams gives me a clearer understanding of how to deal with obstacles that I might encounter through brave and creative writing.

Terry Tempest Williams is the author of 'Shelter: The unnatural history of family and place' including this biographical article. Williams uses natural themes throughout the writing process to connect with people. In 'Single Female Family', she uses her own statistics and facts and details of her family's breast cancer history to see how events in the environment occur over a long period, often unexpected events I will explore. She first introduced her cancer history. This was also true for her Mormon family who statistically had a low incidence of cancer worldwide and only one of whom had cancer suffered before 1960 for her personal family history.