The narrator seems to be reading or writing a biography. Unless, the narrator is the main character in the story. The narrator’s point of view is usually told is descriptive detail because they either experienced the events or was a background character in the story/documentary that is being told. -sorry if that wasn’t the question.
Both Peter and Anne don't get along with their mothers mainly because of the generation gap seprating teenagers and parents. Peter is embarrassed with his mother because she fights with the father in front of everyone. Anne and Margot understand their mother tries her best, but Anne is still much closer to her father as he teaches her, laughes with her, and is overall a more relax kind of parent. Margot's and Anne's mother is more strict as she scolds them when making noice in the Annex.
Ponyboy feels scared. He believes they are going to jump him and hurt him as badly as they did his friend Johnny Cade.
The Bagginses had lived in The Hill's neighbourhood for a long time, and people respected them not only because most of them were wealthy, but also because they never had any adventures or did anything unusual.
On May 1, Bilbo returns to Elrond before proceeding to his house, which is being auctioned off because he is presumed dead. The story concludes with Bilbo back in his hobbit-hole, more comfortable than ever before and reflecting on his great adventure. Sauron (pronounced /sarn/) is the title character and primary antagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, ruling the land of Mordor through the forging of the One Ring.
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To send a prayer to be released from his cage; “But a plea, that upwards to Heaven he flings”
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