_____________________________________________ Everyone has to make decisions in their life. Some easy and some may be really tough, such as deciding what college to go to or what book you are going to read. Decisions can lead to a good or not so good life. In the novel, Lyddie, by Katherine Paterson, it is really focusing on the young girl named Lydia Worthen, and the life she has. All of the struggles and decisions she has had to make. This story begins in the year of 1843 in Vermont. The story of Lyddie is important because it shows you the work they had to do, how long the hours were for such little pay. It just really shows how different the life was back then and how it is now. While there are some reasons why Lyddie should sign the petition, there are more reasons why Lyddie should not sign the petition. Two reasons she should not sign it are, she needs to continue earning money to pay off her father’s debt and signing it could also lead to her being blacklisted. Lyddie cares about herself and many other people. If she does not choose to sign the petition she will be able to do things for her family and for her as well. In this quote Lyddie is saying it while her …show more content…
She may lose her job and not get paid anymore. As Amelia was folding her handkerchief she was talking to Betsy about the petition. For example why she should not sign it is on page 91, which states, “Should you sign the petition, Betsy, they’ll dismiss you.” In consequence , the girls including Lyddie could be dismissed from their job for going against the working conditions and for what they want. While talking with Betsy, Amelia was stating what she thought about signing it and about Betsy. In addition to the previous quote, another reason why is stated on page 92, “I’m thinking of you. What will you do with no job? You’d be
Bridge to Terabithia Jourdan Fenwick Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson is a very popular banned book. The book was written in 1977 and has been banned on and off. Bridge to Terabithia is a book written from the view of Jess Aarons. He is a fifth grader that has a passion for art and lives on a farm. He is treated very unfairly in the family, being given multiple chores and no reward while his sisters get what they want with no effort.
This book is about love, deception, and desperation for freedom. Lizzie was in love with Drayle and she perceived his kindness as love. She began to think to herself after another character asked her if Drayle loved her: She loved him. He loved her. And even more, he was good to her.
She asked for a transfer to the drawing room… the air was cleaner in the drawing room, there was much less work. ”(112) In the factory, the air was polluted and unsafe for the workers the breath in.with all the dust and lint from the wool and material they used, the dust would go everywhere and it was affecting the workers lungs. Lyddie could sign the petition and have to worry about getting getting injured a lot less, her lungs wouldn’t get so sore as much so she wouldn’t get sick, she wouldn’t be so sore all the
Have you ever been separated from your family? If you have, then you probably have been scared, and frantically searched for them. You were probably relieved when you found them a few minutes later. Well, in Katherine Paterson 's Lyddie, we meet the protagonist, a 12-year-old girl by the name of Lyddie, who lived in Vermont in the 1800s. Lyddie was sent away to work to earn money for her family and her farm.
In Katherine Paterson's novel, Lyddie, Lyddie the main character is forced to move away from her farm, and her life changes because of it. Before Lyddie started working in a textile mill in Massachusetts, she lived with her family her mom hired her out to work at a tavern and she got fired shortly after. She moved away to Lowell, Massachusetts with the help of other people she started living and working in a textile mill, so she can pay off the debts at the farm. Which changed her life forever. Lyddie should leave the factory, despite getting free shelter, and making lots of money.
A person may believe they are free, while others recognize they are not. In the novel Lyddie, by Katherine Paterson, the main character Lyddie Worthen is not free because of the long work hours. Lyddie is a 13-year-old girl who needs to pay her father's debt. She works at the mill where it is dangerous because the air is polluted and the machine can hear the workers. They work six days a week 12 hours each day, and get one day off that they have to go to church.
In Katherine Patterson's novel Lyddie, the main character is facing a difficult decision to sign a petition to decrease the number of working hours and decrease the dangerous working conditions. On on hand, she thinks she should sign because of how it is affecting her and her friends, but on the other hand, she could get blacklisted for doing so. Lyddie is working in a mill with harsh working conditions. The air is polluted, humid, and on top of all that, the hours they spend in the crowded room with the looms is over fourteen hours each day. She traveled from her home at the farm, then to a tavern where after being fired, realized the best place to go was to Lowell, Massachusetts.
Prefer not to do your job? Move to the woods and experience life in its elements? Leave your marriage for 20 years? Whatever it may be, we still face the consequences, whether it be death, disconnecting from society or that come with every decision we make. All these characters choose these consequences and evaluated the risks, and some turned out to be for the better or for the worse.
In the midst of a terrible time of war between Loyalists and Patriots, sixteen year old Sybil Ludington helped save the lives of her family and fellow Patriot citizens. The British were trying to take over the city of Danbury, but this young, brave girl took matters into her own hands, assisting in ways no one would have imagined. Sybil, the daughter of Colonel Henry Ludington, stood her ground to protect her family and city. With a reward on his head, the British were trying to capture the Colonel, who was a Patriot and the commander of the local militia. Being warned by her sister that men were charging toward their house, Sybil quickly took action fearing that the British would attack once they discovered her father was not home.
On the other hand, Lyddie should sign the petition because then she would have more free time. Evidence that supports this is, “Time is more precious than money, Lyddie girl. If only I had two more free hours of an evening what I couldn't do.” This shows that the factory girls did not have a lot of free time and if they signed the petition they would have two or three more hours of free time and that Betsy (another factory girl and Lyddie’s roommate) believes that time is valuable. However, Lyddie does not need extra hours of freedom, but more money for her family and to pay off the
When thinking of personal experiences, “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks touches on the emotional topic of abortion. Even though this poem was published decades ago, it can still be seen very relevant to this day. Accepting abortion and the outcome can indeed be a challenging task for many, while others seem to adapt to it without much of a problem. Gwendolyn Brooks’ writing lets us take a look at the mothers view point of abortion and how a mother responds to her new situation. Throughout the poem, the speaker shows signs of grieving concern of the topic of abortion and its outcomes by presenting emotions of regret and memories, shame and guilt, and contradicting herself to almost justify what she has done.
” Life goes on in the Lee household, and eventually Lydia finds herself a sophomore in high school. Her parents push her to take advanced, rigorous courses, and although her parents are under the impression that Lydia is a happy girl at school with lots of friends and adequate grades, they are wrong. She is actually very lonely, and her friends only use her for homework. Her grades are severely slipping as well. Since Lydia does not share these feelings with her parents, they weigh her down.
At this moment, Lydia is contemplating a time where she began to feel desolate. Looking back on it, she realizes this is where her life started to go wrong. She held these feelings back from everyone. Becoming more distant as time went on and continuing to cover it up so no one would know. By doing this she cut her family off and suffered alone in these secrets.
Our actions have an impact on our future. Frost uses irony to describe human lives because all of our decisions are largely limited by the availability of options. The majority of the time, people are influenced by circumstances that force them to take the path they do. Finally, this short story and poem look at the role of decision-making in people's lives and how it is influenced by personal knowledge and external factors. Despite their different perspectives, both novels address issues such as free will, the value of life experience, and the consequences of individual
For example, Deborah was a prophetess who told Barak that the Lord would deliver victory to his army. Despite the prophecy, Barak was hesitant to go and stated that he would not go without Deborah, to prove that she had faith in her visions. Since Deborah was faithful and courageous, she agreed to go instantaneously. But there was a consequence for Barak because he did not have faith in God. Deborah said that since he had been reluctant to go, the victory would be a woman’s.