Introduction This is December 25, Sunday morning. It was snowing in the Oakland road, but Ross was not aware. She jumped into the living room along a white Christmas tree with a spiral staircase and a sparkling star decorated with festive discoloration lights on top. "Mom, dad," she shouted. "Everyone returns home" She gazed at their cocoa and mint bedroom gently. She thought, it was sky. Later, she searched the kitchen for breakfast at eggnog lasagna.
Desaros is a fictitious slave tale and is a strong black woman who promised to fight until her and her loved one can "have their own person". The novel begins with Desa being imprisoned in the sheriff's cellar. She murdered five white men and was sentenced to death as being targeting trader Wilson, but her execution was postponed before her child was born. When Dessa was interviewed by Adam Nehemiah, her indirect answer prevented him from exposing details of the rebellion. However, a rough overview of her history has appeared, a painful life of Dessa at the plantation, her attack on plantation mistress, subsequent strike and sale of Wilson, rebellion and her escape, recapture and trial. Adam was angry when Dessa escaped again with the help of Nathan, Currie, Harker and the sheriff's slave.
"Emily's rose" is a short story by American writer William Faulkner, first published in the forum on April 30, 1930. The story takes place in the fictional city of Faulkner, Jefferson, Mississippi State, Yocunapatafa in the imaginary southern city. This is Faulkner's first short story published in a national magazine. Faulkner mentioned the title of "Rose for Emily" as a fable; Faulkner experienced this tragedy as she is pitying. As a tribute, he handed the roses to her. The word rose has more than one meaning. Roses can be regarded as Homer and roses are interpreted as dry roses. As Emily made to Homer's body, Homer 's body is perfect and may be a dry rose like a rose pushed between pages. "Rose" also represents a secret
Is Jack and Rose based on real people? In the movies depicting Jack Dawson and Ross DeWitt Bookett, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are almost completely fictitious figures (James Cameron imitated American artists). The role of Beatrice Wood in the history of the Titanic does not matter. The love story of this movie is also a novel. It was written by Titanic writer and director James Cameron. In addition to Ross and Jack, some of the other characters related to it are fictitious. They are the third person including Rose's fiancé Caledon 'Cal'Hockley (Billy Zane), her mother Ruth (Frances Fisher), Cal servant Spicer Lovejoy (David Warner), and Jack's friend Fabrizio (Danny Nucci) Including passengers. Tommy (Jason) Barry). Several third passengers chase real people