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otez555 [7]
4 years ago
4

The following excerpt is from Clock Dance by Anne Tyler (published in 2018). In this passage two girls, Willa and Sonya, head ou

t into a neighborhood to sell candy for their school orchestra’s fund-raiser. Read the passage carefully. Then, in a well-written essay, analyze how Tyler uses literary elements and techniques to convey the complex relationships among the characters. In your response you should do the following: Respond to the prompt with a thesis that presents an interpretation and may establish a line of reasoning. Select and use evidence to develop and support your line of reasoning. Explain the relationship between the evidence and your thesis.
English
2 answers:
Debora [2.8K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In 1967, a ten-year-old Willa and her friend Sonya try to sell candy bars in order to afford an orchestra trip. However, when they approach the first home, both girls are too nervous to talk to the potential customer and leave. At home, Willa learns that her mother has left the house again, and implies that she has done this many times before. Her father makes them grilled cheese sandwiches and tells the girls their mother will be back when she is ready. The next day, however, their mother still has not returned and the girls are forced to go to school on their own. After school, the two try to make pudding for their father, but Willa gets made when he tells her she read the recipe wrong. When their mother returns in the morning, both she and Willa’s father act as if nothing happened. This bothers Willa, who no longer gives her mother sympathy when she tries to apologize for abusing or leaving Willa and her sister Elaine.

In 1977, Willa and her boyfriend Derek are flying to Willa’s home to meet her parents. Willa, who always takes a bus back from school, has never flown before. Before they get on the plane, Derek announces that he wants to marry Willa and is going to ask her parents for permission. Willa is hesitant to accept this proposal, as Derek wants to move to California with her in three months and Willa wants to finish her degree in Illinois. On the plane, the man sitting beside Willa presses something against her and proclaims he has a gun. When Derek swaps seats with her, Willa is thrilled as she believes he saw what the man was doing. However, once they get off the plane, Derek does not believe her story which angers Willa. Willa’s parents pick them up and she tells her mother what happened on the plane. However, Derek respectfully talks to her parents and deescalates her mother’s anger. At home, Willa learns that Elaine is avoiding her parents and has no interest in talking to Willa. When Willa’s parents take her and Derek out for dinner, her father praises her mother for her performance in a play where she took the stage from the crippled main character. Just before Derek and Willa leave, Derek tells Willa’s parents that he wants to marry her. Willa’s mother goes on a tirade, but Derek stands up to her. Angry, Willa announces she is going to marry Derek no matter what her mother says, and they leave together.

In 1997, Willa and her husband Derek are heading to a sports party. Willa, however, wishes she could stay home as her 16-year old son Ian is considering dropping out of high school. However, when Derek gets angry at another driver for driving poorly, he pulls in front of the driver and causes an accident that kills Derek himself. While Willa freely admits that the accident is Derek’s fault, she struggles to move on even after the funeral. Her father tells her to live life by the moment like he has after her mother died over a decade prior. However, Willa finds this difficult, especially after Sean moves out. She decides to finish the degree that was put on hold because of her marriage. When she meets the driver of the other car, Carl, they connect right away, but Willa refuses to go out with him as she believes she will never find a man who loves her like Derek did.

In 2017, Willa receives a call from a woman named Callie in Baltimore. Callie says that Willa’s daughter-in-law, Denise, has been shot and she needs help taking care of Denise’s daughter, Cheryl. This surprises Willa, as Sean never married and is no longer dating Denise. However, she decides to go to Baltimore anyway as she is bored in Arizona and wants meaning in her life. Her husband Peter demands to go with her as Willa has not traveled on her own in many decades.

As Peter begs for Willa to come home, she begins to feel bitter towards him and says she will come home when she is ready. However, this happens quicker than she expected when Denise learns from the mother of Cheryl’s friends about the shooting. Denise accuses Willa and Cheryl of maliciously meddling behind her back and calls Willa superficial. While Cheryl leaves to talk to her mother, Will makes reservations for a flight to take her back Monday morning. While Cheryl, Ben, and even Denise try to talk her out of it, she resolves to leave and goes to the airport. Once there, however, she receives a message from Peter who angrily tells her that he has his own life and she will have to find a cab to take her to their house on her own. On the way to Arizona, Willa thinks about her life and her love for Cheryl and Denise. As soon as she lands in Arizona, she finds a ticket booth and dreams of a new life where she can follow her dreams of teaching English and acting as a grandmother.

Goshia [24]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

In 1967, a ten-year-old Willa and her friend Sonya try to sell candy bars in order to afford an orchestra trip. However, when they approach the first home, both girls are too nervous to talk to the potential customer and leave. At home, Willa learns that her mother has left the house again, and implies that she has done this many times before. Her father makes them grilled cheese sandwiches and tells the girls their mother will be back when she is ready. The next day, however, their mother still has not returned and the girls are forced to go to school on their own. After school, the two try to make pudding for their father, but Willa gets made when he tells her she read the recipe wrong. When their mother returns in the morning, both she and Willa’s father act as if nothing happened. This bothers Willa, who no longer gives her mother sympathy when she tries to apologize for abusing or leaving Willa and her sister Elaine.

In 1977, Willa and her boyfriend Derek are flying to Willa’s home to meet her parents. Willa, who always takes a bus back from school, has never flown before. Before they get on the plane, Derek announces that he wants to marry Willa and is going to ask her parents for permission. Willa is hesitant to accept this proposal, as Derek wants to move to California with her in three months and Willa wants to finish her degree in Illinois. On the plane, the man sitting beside Willa presses something against her and proclaims he has a gun. When Derek swaps seats with her, Willa is thrilled as she believes he saw what the man was doing. However, once they get off the plane, Derek does not believe her story which angers Willa. Willa’s parents pick them up and she tells her mother what happened on the plane. However, Derek respectfully talks to her parents and deescalates her mother’s anger. At home, Willa learns that Elaine is avoiding her parents and has no interest in talking to Willa. When Willa’s parents take her and Derek out for dinner, her father praises her mother for her performance in a play where she took the stage from the crippled main character. Just before Derek and Willa leave, Derek tells Willa’s parents that he wants to marry her. Willa’s mother goes on a tirade, but Derek stands up to her. Angry, Willa announces she is going to marry Derek no matter what her mother says, and they leave together.

In 1997, Willa and her husband Derek are heading to a sports party. Willa, however, wishes she could stay home as her 16-year old son Ian is considering dropping out of high school. However, when Derek gets angry at another driver for driving poorly, he pulls in front of the driver and causes an accident that kills Derek himself. While Willa freely admits that the accident is Derek’s fault, she struggles to move on even after the funeral. Her father tells her to live life by the moment like he has after her mother died over a decade prior. However, Willa finds this difficult, especially after Sean moves out. She decides to finish the degree that was put on hold because of her marriage. When she meets the driver of the other car, Carl, they connect right away, but Willa refuses to go out with him as she believes she will never find a man who loves her like Derek did.

In 2017, Willa receives a call from a woman named Callie in Baltimore. Callie says that Willa’s daughter-in-law, Denise, has been shot and she needs help taking care of Denise’s daughter, Cheryl. This surprises Willa, as Sean never married and is no longer dating Denise. However, she decides to go to Baltimore anyway as she is bored in Arizona and wants meaning in her life. Her husband Peter demands to go with her as Willa has not traveled on her own in many decades.

As Peter begs for Willa to come home, she begins to feel bitter towards him and says she will come home when she is ready. However, this happens quicker than she expected when Denise learns from the mother of Cheryl’s friends about the shooting. Denise accuses Willa and Cheryl of maliciously meddling behind her back and calls Willa superficial. While Cheryl leaves to talk to her mother, Will makes reservations for a flight to take her back Monday morning. While Cheryl, Ben, and even Denise try to talk her out of it, she resolves to leave and goes to the airport. Once there, however, she receives a message from Peter who angrily tells her that he has his own life and she will have to find a cab to take her to their house on her own. On the way to Arizona, Willa thinks about her life and her love for Cheryl and Denise. As soon as she lands in Arizona, she finds a ticket booth and dreams of a new life where she can follow her dreams of teaching English and acting as a grandmother.

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