she undergoes significant character changes and growth.Chopin develops Louise’s character primarily through internal thoughts. She gives us a vivid picture of Louise’s psyche—all her thoughts and feelings are laid bare. Chopin’s description of Louise’s internal thoughts also gives us a hint of what lies behind the character’s motivations.
A simile. A simile compares two things using the words as, like, etc.
She does not believe what her grandfather has told her.
Odysseus warns the rest of his men not to eat the lotus and ties up the three men in attempt to bring them home anyway.