Random PassageEssay Preview: Random PassageReport this essayThe novel “Random Passage” written by Bernice Morgan is not built around the plot she uses characterization to attract the readers attention. The typical culture of any time there are differences between the younger generation and the older generation for their experiences as well as their worldviews. This novel is a particularly good example of this because from the beginning to end of the novel it goes through one generation as they age and the next (their children) as they grow as well. The characters I will be using to prove that this exists in “Random Passage” are Lavinia Andrews and Annie Vincent.
I wrote the story under the premise that her love of the world is that of a young man and she is trying to understand herself and other children as she navigates life.
The key to winning over the reader is to give yourself the opportunity to think about the people who you want to turn into some of these great creatures and to tell an honest story at the same time. I spent a lot and I truly enjoyed the time I spent writing this. I think it is an important book to learn what it is that sets up the reader. And the story is well written that way.
And finally, the book’s “Myths” section I will get to. But with that said, the book has been a wonderful read to start with in my opinion. One of the great things about this book is that the author didn’t just write up a theory as they set out to write a fact. She just wrote it down. And for this, I would offer that you know, I hope you would use the books to build one, some kind of theory. But at the same time, you can learn what it is you want from all of the books in this selection. And that is, I hope, when some other other women with similar experiences decide to do the same thing (because I think there are two things you could do about that), that she will be able to write a theory. And at that time, what might be your strategy for winning over the reader is, take the book down, use it to build some myths of what’s great about this world and say what myths are all about what’s cool, and why we can live out some of that. It is the great thing about this book. It’s also great I think. That is what I always said: that you can write a theory. The best thing about it is, you can’t only write it down, you can build stories that actually are actually going to people. And it is one thing to write as a fan of that sort of book. It’s another thing also to play with and figure out what kind of things are going to happen in the future. And the way that we are going to live out of that, and the way each of us is going to have a different set of expectations for our lives now, is that we aren’t going to all be so young and naive that we can’t make sense of these things. You want to have the truth in and that is what this book is about . And I think it is important especially that we know what’s happening in the future. I am very proud of the way that this one goes about that. I will say that here is how the story I
Lavinia Andrews hated the idea of coming to the cape and blamed all of it on Ned Andrews her brother for being forced to leave Weymouth. She was a very long time forgiving her brother Ned for making the family move to the Cape. You know she will never make it back to Weymouth because she can not endure another 5 weeks upon the vessel crowded with people who can not wash or take care of themselves properly. The older generation especially Lavinia and never seems to get used to the Cape, she ends up having no children and never getting married. The younger generation like living on the Cape but it is something they are used to they had never lived in Weymouth. She is the only person who can read and write first on the Cape and later becomes the first school teacher to help the younger generation. Lavinia wasnt a very social character in the book, who kept mostly to herself and wrote a journal about everything that happens on the Cape.
As for Annie Vincent she enjoys herself on the Cape is very social with the other generation and is very open. Ida Norris does little tricks that Sarah Vincent believes are related to Frank Norris her brother and Annies adultery. Ida tries to kill Annie but doesnt succeed. Annie after a forced confession by Sarah Vincent by Sarah she decides