Monday, May 27, 2019

Speak Noah

Bogeyman Mrs.. Johnson February 14, 2013 English Honors Period 3 An Untold Story There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. (Maya Angelo) The novel Speak details the breeding story of Melinda Sordid, a appetiser in high give instruction, and how both the traumatic and happy events of her tone shape her character. In the summer before entering high civilise, Melinda is invited to a party that changes her life and it is not for the better. A senior in high initiate named Andy Evans rapes her, and since she is so scared, she calls the police, they arrive shortly, and proceed to reek up the party.through and throughout Speak, Melinda is reassured by a poster of Maya Angelo, who was also raped as a child, but went on to become a successful public figure and author. A major theme that echoes throughout the novel Speak is that all mint are make smarter not by aging, but by the experiences they have been through. This fact that experience defines a person is e vident in Melanins life by both the traumatic experience she has of rape and the enjoyable experience she has attending Mr.. Freemans art classes. These two opposite influences wage war and, in he end, Melinda decides to emerge from her shell.When she speaks to her middle school friend-turned-enemy Rachel about the event at the summer party, Melinda is accepted with open arms and forgiven of her accusations. Through the sign of the color couch and the metaphors of the seasonal change and the tree, which is each effectively inserted into Speak, one can tell that a person learns through learning from his experience rather than by mere aging. Most trees are a symbol of life when they are full of leaves in the summer, or a symbol of death when they have lost all heir leaves in winter.In Speak, however, as shown on page 12 by Mr.. Freeman and Melanins brief conversation, the tree actually represents Melanins life story, By the end of the year, you must figure out how to make your re ject say something, express an emotion, speak to every person who looks at it. This introduction to art by Mr.. Freeman turns out to play a big routine in Melanins life because the object she chooses mirrors the Journey of her life. Melinda thinks to herself, Some people groan. My stomach flutters. Can he really let us do this? It sounds like withal much fun. Tree?Its too easy. I learned how to draw a tree in second grade. I conk in for another put up of paper. Just as she is about to grab the second paper, Mr.. Freeman dissuades her by saying, Mimi Just chose your destiny, you cant change that. This quote is the beginning of a book-long metaphor for the progression of Melanins life as Melinda improves her drawing of the tree, her life improves. Throughout the rest of Speak there are many other references to the tree metaphor with each successful clangour of Melanins tree project, her artistic ability has shown improvement.This correlates with her life improving through the experience she has gained. On page 15 of Speak, Melinda returns home from school, sits down on her exsanguine couch, and orders pizza. The white couch symbolizes Melinda this is shown by the following trick to eating on it is to turn the messy side of the cushions up. The couch has two personalities Melinda inhaling pepperoni and mushroom and No one ever have in the family room, no maam. Flip, flip, flip cushions reversed to show their pretty white cheeks (15).This quote is a symbol of Melanins life because the hidden underside of the couch is mean Melanins secrets that are buried and not visible to people on the outside. Although, what makes the couch such a great example, is that the visible exterior of the couch is white, which symbolizes purity. On the contrary, the white couch looks repulsive if it is dirty this relates to a possible reality for Melinda because if she does not speak up, but instead buries her abuse underneath a clean exterior, she cannot be fully clearness of her burden.Thus, by not peaking up to the world about how she was raped at a party last summer, she can never reach her true potential of the beautiful, white couch. Melanins reasoning hobo hiding the real couch and the truth groundwork the party is that she fears that people will Judge her for her imperfections. Through the experience she has gained in her freshman year of high school, Melinda realizes that the only way for her to conquer her fear is to use those various positive and negative incidents to help her grow in maturity through experience.A final example of metaphoric language append to occur on the final page of Speak. It is the last day of Melanins freshman year and the person she must talk to is Mr.. Freeman. Melinda ideates, The tears dissolve the last block of ice in my throat. I feel the frozen stillness escape down through the inside of me, dripping shards of ice that vanish in a puddle of sunlight on the stained floor (198). The ice in this quote represent s Melanins secrets that are weighing her down, not allowing her to speak up for herself, and harming her physically (Andy hurt Melinda after she told Rachel Andy raped Melinda).The tears signify the experiences she has undergone in high school and how those experiences allowed her to mature. The sunlight on the stained floor symbolizes Melanins artwork of the tree how the tree emanates warmth to cure Melanins ailment of a frozen mind. Without the experience Melinda had by communication with Mr.. Freeman, she would never have been able to face her fears and come out of her shell. Speak is overflowing with metaphorical expressions, but many readers do not understand the implications behind the authors use of a particular metaphor in a even situation.People think, Oh, I know this is a metaphor, and then move on reading. This ignorance of the meaning behind symbolism is actually a symbol for how those individuals live their lives. The following quote by Maya Angelo shows this ignorance of symbolism in a real world sense, Most people dont grow up. Most people age. They find parking spaces, honor their credit cards, get married, have children, and call that maturity. What that is, is aging. For example, whenever a person attends a party, the driving calculate behind that partys success is the quality of inversion.If everyone there was one of the most people that Maya Angelo mentions, the party would be dull and boring, and it would only age the people rather than erect them with new experiences. In summation, if one is to truly live and contribute to society, he must be so overflowing with experiences that he will use metaphors to draw off accurately a situation that he has encountered without wasting the time that could be spent living through more life Journeys and garnering experience, rather than aging by merely passing through life.

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