Neorealist writing focused most on Political and Social issues<span />
Everyone thought she was crazy for wanting to go to a non-deaf school, but she was till determined. Helen even got honors in classes.
The mood portrayed in John Muir's "The Calypso Borealis" can be described as first very gloomy and disparate and then to joyous and relief. At first, the narrator is very discouraged because he cannot find the Calypso flower that he wants. But when he finds it, he seems very joyous and as the passage says, he "cries for joy". This means that he had been waiting and searching for a long time. Muir also uses dramatic terms like choosing to place the Calypso as a lonely flower in the middle of a bog.
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"can seldom see through/his bars of rage"