In the picture that I found in a web page called Wall Paper Cave. This picture shows, a girl around 21 years old, with long and brown hair, dressed with a beautiful and long dress of the colors white and green. She is in the basement of a house, in the darkness, reclined her back to a big book, higher than her, she also has a red book with a normal size in her hands, reading it. She is lighting up to read, with an old and tall gas lamp, that is place in front of her. Behind the big book where the girl is reclining, there is almost not light, but it is possible to see in the glooms a white certificate of graduation involved with red ribbon. Also in the back there are more big books, on top of each other. She is sitting on the floor, on a white carpet, and the big book where she is reclining it is …show more content…
In the carpet where the girl is and on the floor, there are spots of gas, I think that is because of the lamp. Next to the big book there is also a big fountain pen made of metal, that apparently was used to write in the books. I front of the girl there is also an orbed gold pocket watch, through it on the floor, with roman numbers, that gives the hour of twelve-ten on clock. From the book that she has in her hands come out magically and it connects with the big book opened, were is a magic world. In the magic world that is in the big book, there is another lamp hanging from the top of the page of the big book lighting the entrance. In the beginning of the page where is the magic world has a pathway, form with white stones, next to the pathway on the left, there is a Tiki ancestors, that is a figure of a man with a big hat sitting on the grass, this figure is made in carved wood. In the other side of the pathway there is a sign made of wood that has written “Welcome” pointing to the left of the path. In the magic world, it is sunny, with a blue sky and a few clouds. Also had few mountains, trees, and a green dragon, flying in the
The book is set in the present and the place is in Holwell Maryland, is another country where Molly’s mom and stepfather decided to buy a church with a graveyard as a garden.
Tandy snoops around the house and finds a secret door inside a closet that her dad used to go into. She goes through her parents ' belonging and, finally, finds the key. Harry goes with her, the room is a laboratory. Malcom made pills here and experimented on the children. Hugo knew about the lab but didn 't tell anyone.
Captain Beatty talks about the woman who was reported with books in her house, and he calls her insane. She was to be punished and have her books and house burned, then sent off to an insane asylum. She was happy with her books and it is shown here, “ ‘You can stop counting,’ she said. She opened the fingers of one hand slightly and in the palm of the hand was a single slender object. An ordinary kitchen match.
Billy anxiously grabbed the cord and pushed it into the nearest outlet. A whoosh of wind filled the attic space and the mirror lit up with a miraculous display of lights. Both kids squealed with excitement. Finally they had found the missing puzzle piece. Hand in hand, they walked into the portal and off they went to new adventures and worlds
We subtly receive a hint of peculiarity through her random incorporation of the pistol on the cushion. Next we learn about the broken bottles embedded in the walls. Through quick sentences and odd foreshadowing, we soon come to believe that this foretold story is going to turn out a bit
The Venus of Willendorf Sculpture was made in 24,000- 22,000, Before the Common Era (BCE), the Paleolithic Period or Old Stone Age, which was the longest phase of human history. The Paleothic Period was made up of nomadic hunters and gathers that were sheltered in caves, used fire, and stones for tools. A fun fact about this discovery is that it is the earliest pieces of prehistoric sculpture that has ever been found. It was made by hand, made of limestone, has a height of 11cm and was found in Willendorf, Austria. When looking at this piece, you would probably see the female reproductive anatomy that has been a bit exaggerated.
Her room is where she seeks calmness, the lamp, and books which allow her to escape to a different imaginary
No matter where I am, I always find my way to the books. The worlds draw me in, I’m always attracted to imagining something, something other than my life. I thought that was normal, I never understood why others would tease me for carrying a book instead of a Mobile or a Tamagotchi. “If only they knew the magic inside” I mumble to myself.
Janette would read the books that her mom brought home from the library every week. “Mom really piled up the books. She came home from the Welch Public Library every week or two with a pillowcase full of novels, biographies, and histories….Once night came, we kids all lay in our rope-and-cardboard beds, reading by flashlight or candle we’d sit on our wooden boxes, each of us creating our own little pool of dim light.” (21?)
And then she close her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly
It also contains a decapitated woman dressed in a bathing suit who is sitting in the center of the piece with a light bulb replaced as her head. On top of the light bulb is what seems to be a cut out of a female hairstyle. It is also made upon a tan colored background giving the photomontage an antique look. Furthermore, the piece also contains a boxer that appears to be emerging from the tire. This combination of cut outs gives the impression that women were progressing slowly and that society was industrializing as well.
The book Amber House by Kelly Moore, Tucker Reed, and Larkin Reed is an extravagant book with mystery and romance in it. Sarah Parson is a normal teenage girl who loves her little brother Sammy very much. This takes place in mid- October at Sarah’s deceased grandmother’s house, amber house. It is said that there are diamonds/ treasures there hiding, somewhere in the house. It begins at Ida, Sarah’s grandmother, funeral.
Accordingly, Nguyen Xuan had answered their broadcast and led him and his friends to a drunken elf, where they obtained the book for half an hour. Shortly after that, Artemis had all the pages of the fairies’ deep secrets safely stored in the camera’s
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells the story of a young woman who is battling severe depression. The protagonist is essentially locked away for the summer as a cure for her psychological disorder(s) (Craig 36). Being locked in the house with the yellow wallpaper worsens her mental state and eventually drives her to insanity. Throughout the course of the story, the protagonist’s mental state noticeably declines; she claims there are people in the wallpaper and believes it is haunting her. Several Gothic themes are scattered throughout “The Yellow Wallpaper”; however, the protagonist’s isolation, the presence of insanity, and the occurring idea of supernatural elements are most prominent and can be used to justify “The Yellow
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a first-person written feminist short story that critiques and condemns the nineteenth-century American male attitude towards women and their physical as well as mental health issues. In the short story, Perkins Gilman juxtaposes universal gender perspectives of women with hysterical tendencies using the effects of gradually accumulating levels of solitary confinement; a haunted house, nursery, and the yellow wallpaper to highlight the American culture of inherited oblivious misogyny and promote the equality of sexes. The narrator and her husband, John, embody the general man and woman of the nineteenth century. John, like the narrator’s brother and most men, is “a physician of high