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response to parrallelism

 

            Parallelism portrays a similiarity between an object or being.
             the Air", the old lady and the author are characterized as having similiar characteristics of lonliness. The .
             old lady is " always alone" like a grey heron, " grey birds without a flock".The women desired no .
             communication for she was seldom seen in public, only to grab bills from the mail box and gather food .
             that was left from the young delivery boy. The women was also unlisted in the phone book so as, no .
             one could call her. Lonliness was enjoyed by this women and the author revelled in the gift of solitude .
             as well. For the author loved to walk at night. With the night smells and the bright moon casting .
             shadows she would say she was walking the dog, but instead enjoyed going to the " same place, sit on .
             the same log, and look over at the big house, hoping that the figure would come out again". The Author .
             would then see the old women "crooking her arms at the elbows" and with " her arched back" dance .
             into the moonlight as if no one was watching. As one, the old lady and the author shared the same .
             passion for lonliness. The author's daughter complained that the garden was more precious than her .
             and the old lady had indeed lost her daughter as well. Although they were living in different worlds they .
             shared the same fate of solitude. They both caressed the dark and revelled in time spent apart from .
             others. .
            


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