She was immature and acted irrationally and died as a result of her own foolishness. ... The reality of the Romanticism comes when she tells Adele that the summer spent on Grand Isle made her feel like that free-spirited child again. ... But as the summer drew to a close and the visitors at Grand Isle returned home to the city, Chopin offers much evidence of Romanticism. ...
Since the house was way too crowded, "Hannah would take the man downstairs into the cellar in the summer where it was cool back behind the coal bin and the newspapers, or in the winter they would step into the pantry and stand up against the shelves she had filled with goods, or lie on the flour sack just under the rows of tiny green peppers" (Morrison 43). ...
In One of Ours the main character, Claude, is confronted with life changing decisions in his social and personal lives. He does not conform to many of the ideals, which his family lives by and therefore has become an outcast at home. However, Claude's personal struggles do not reside strictly withi...