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Rumored to have a drinking problem, Mr. Whitaker is a photographer who briefly opened a shop in China Grove.

Although he never appears physically in the story, he is the source of the rivalry and hurt feelings between Sister and Stella-Rondo. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Themes Motifs Symbols. Important Quotes Explained. Characters Character List. Read an in-depth analysis of Sister. Read an in-depth analysis of Stella-Rondo. The first sentence of the story foreshadows trouble: everything was going well until Stella-Rondo arrived.

Sister has been speaking about Shirley T. Stella-Rondo also chooses to assert Sister has given her word to not talk about the child, and to chide and berate Sister for breaking this promise, despite the fact no such promise is visible in the text.

One thing is true, however: nothing Sister says is taken seriously if it contradicts what Stella-Rondo says. The flesh-colored "kimono" or dressing gown is an item of lingerie, quite expensive, that becomes ridiculous when the inebriated Uncle Rondo borrows and wears it. Since Sister is living in the back room of the Post Office, the family must interact with her if they wish to send or receive mail with people outside the town, such as Mr. Whittaker, Stella-Rondo's estranged husband.

However, at Stella-Rondo's instigation, the entire family has resolved to cut Sister off permanently. This means they can no longer send or receive mail. The other people in the town are presented as collectively siding with either Sister or the rest of the family, in two easily identifiable groups. This is an example of synecdoche. Personification a literary technique by which inanimate objects or animals are given human qualities is not present in this story.

An editor will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. Antagonist: Stella-Rondo is a spoilt girl who has always what she wants. She manages to catch the attention of the whole family and turn them against Sister. She is an impetuous woman that looks always to appear perfect. Pappa-daddy: Sisters grandfather. He is proud of his influences and his long, long beard that he started to grow when he was fifteen.

Mama: She is the go-between of Stellas caprices. All that her spoilt girl does and says is right for her, at the point that she even perpetuates lies in the family. Uncle Rondo: He is a temperamental old man who has the weird custom to drink an entire bottle of prescript medicine in order to get unconscious Shirley T: The tow year old child that comes with Stella-Rondo.

Sister suspects that she is not adopted as Stella wants to make believe her family. Whitacker: Stella-Rondos husband, that apparently has alcoholic problems according with Mama says. Plot Rising action: Stella-Rondo arrives to the family Rondo house with her two year child. Climax: Mama doubt that Shirley T is adopted and asks Stella for the truth Falling action: Sister decides to leave and settle in the P. Resolution: Sister finally arrives at the P.

Point of view: The whole story is narrated exclusively by Sister, thus is a first person narrator. This deed make may lead the reader to think she manipulates the narration at her taste, so it might be distorted. Setting: All the events develops after the great depression period in United States, which began towards the early 20s and ended in the beginning of 30s. The world was marching towards one of the cruelest wars in human history that is the Second Worldwide War. Many men were recruited for the U.

Flashback: "Just like Cousin Annie Flo. Went to her grave denying the facts of life," I remind Mama. Theme: A fact that is so notorious in the story is isolation. The most affected character for this issue is Sister, who has been excluded by the rest of the members of the family.

On his part, Uncle Rondo prefers to get intoxicated every 4 th of july rather than bear his tedious family. Mood: Funny Symbolism: One of the symbols in this story is the radio. This is the representation of the poor communication into the family. Another symbol is the post office itself.

That place is for sister her way out to the problems with her family and provides her of certain kind of independence. Buka menu navigasi. Tutup saran Cari Cari. Pengaturan Pengguna.



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