The narrator reveals that Jody was controlling, oppressive, and domineering towards Janie. This contrasted with Janie's perception of Jody as a powerful and charismatic figure in her life.
They dont
i dont know
yes.. till she/he dont mind.. or till you dont reveal..:)
its about this girl named jody and she loved dolphins then there was a big strom after she..... i dont want to ruin it:)
i dont know who your talking about. but it was because the girl had no one to live with or the narrator and his wife needed her quickly.
look in your book and dont be lazy
because he or she dont like his vulture eye
The narrator in "Berry" by Langston Hughes is the speaker of the poem, who describes the experience of picking and savoring berries in the countryside. The narrator expresses a deep appreciation for the simple pleasures found in nature.
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its they think its a ghost in there so they dont want to get in it but the sons does
The only one I can recall is "janie's got a gun". it explains the national problem that rape is. or sexual harrasment. also he wrote one on women's rights/ liberation..but i dont remember what it is.
Janie Mama...Ya tu suzikaI ya turnminaYa tu yavanaHey yavanaTurnmina suzikaIt is a Jamaican song, an island called Santiago and colonised by Spain till 1655, when the British took it. The most convincing answers I've found are these:ya tu sabes in Spanish means "Ya know," "You already know," "You know what I mean," or similar.Turnmina, Suzika and Yavana are all girls' names. Ya tu..., I ya... and Hey... are all "Hi there! I see you!.." types of greetings. So basically, the song is greeting these girls, and Janie Mama as well. The origin is Spanish.