In the novel "Stone Angel" by Margaret Lawrence, the author is building a hero Hagaru with a profound and unique personality. The travel of the lives of Hagar people starts in the summer cemetery, the flowers are hanging, rude winds are blowing, and occasionally the smell of the cow does. Flowers and cemetery seem to be parallel between good and bad things in Hagar life. Margaret Lawrence explains the conflicts and obstacles that must be faced by tragic heroes in past mistakes and current problems.
A symbol of Margaret Lawrence, a novel by Margaret Lawrence "Stone Angel", Stone Angel is a convincing flashback trip through the eyes of a 90-year-old woman, Hagaru who is about to end her life. To In the novel, Margaret Lawrence effectively symbolizes stone angels and fictional figures. The term symbolism in its broadest meaning means using objects to represent something other than yourself. In Stone Angel, Margaret Lawrence uses the angel of the stone to shape the value and pride of the Curry family, especially the pride and cool personality of Hagar シ シ プ リ ー. Stone Angel has three main fields to symbolize
"Stone Angel", the role of Margaret Lawrence at Shakespeare has many of the features that dominate the whole novel. This includes pride and stubbornness, and desire for strength and independence. Likewise, Hagar has wisdom and proper faith in the importance of lifetime etiquette. All these features form and shape the story of Hagar's life. Hagar's pride and stubbornness are always the same in her life. As I said at the end of the novel 'Pride is my wilderness, my devil is fear', these characteristics often torture her and her excessive promise is to open her to her husband's bram Impossible. "Like some maids, I am proud of my pride and honesty."
Margaret Lawrence's Stone Angel is a novel that depicts the last few days of the hero's life - Shag Curry - Shipley. The journey of pride, solitude, and the last death is the subject of this novel. Through the novel that changes Hagar's character, readers can see the different stages of other people's view of old ladies about life and death. By flashback multiple times, you can know the lives of the hero and the surrounding people. Margaret Lawrence is more than just an explanation of the event. A thorough investigation of Hagar's beliefs, thoughts and concepts not only prove the valuable investigation of the inner world of the old lady but also the reader thinking about important themes such as love, friendship, pride, It makes it possible to compare them with reality.