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These metaphors emphasize the contrast between Janie's dream and real life.
<h3>What does the metaphor "stump in the middle of the woods" mean?</h3>
This metaphor is used to refer to Logan's house to show the house is located in a very remote place and this house compares to a "stump" which means it is not particularly beautiful or nice.
<h3>What does the metaphor "blossoming pear tree in the back yard" mean?</h3>
This metaphor indirectly refers to a very fancy or nice house that because it is a fancy house has a beautiful pear tree.
<h3>How do these metaphors work together?</h3>
These two metaphors work together to contrast Janie's dream about a specific house and a specific life after marrying versus the real-life and house.
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Explanation:
A tense used in present to indicate the action that has taken place at some specific time
Answer:
<u>to show the reader the Parent's attitude is quite similar to that of their son, Philip.</u>
Explanation:
Recall that in the conversation between Mr. Malloy and his boss, they discussed a trouble-causing issue that was caused by Philip's dad (Mr. Malloy) with his boss. While at the same time their son, Philip is also causing trouble for his teacher Miss Narwin.
So, in a sense, the son (Philip) is reflecting a similar kind of attitude as his father (Mr. Malloy).
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