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Conveyance of Characters in "Cider with Rosie"

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A 5 page paper which discusses the adequacy with which Laurie Lee conveyed his characters in "Cider with Rosie." Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.

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5 pages (~225 words per page)

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on using this paper properly! Introduction Laurie Lees story, "Cider with Rosie," is, for the most part, a story about Lees childhood. It is a rich and colorful tale of one family in a time gone by, a time that will never be seen again, a time of innocence. It is a story which takes place in a small village in England and a story which presents us with many different characters. Lee does an excellent job at conveying the personalities we encounter, although it can be easily argued that the best conveyance of character is offered through his narration of himself. In the following paper we examine the narrator, as well as the characters he describes, arguing that Lee has an innate ability to convey characters. The Narrator "Cider with Rosie" is "a story related in such mellifluous detail, the characters lushly painted against a multi-hued Cotswoldian afternoon, a loving account of poor people living simply and well, doing each other no great harm, taking care of their own in a sort of muddled congenial order" (Khargie lee960930.html). It is a story that offers us numerous characters, some being seen only briefly. It is, in other words, packed with a variety of people, all of whom Lee seems able to detail in vivid imagery, presenting us with powerful characters. In examining some of his various characters, we begin with the Squire. In this scene the narrator and several others are conducting a session of Christmas caroling: "Our first call as usual was the house of the Squire, and we trouped nervously down his drive....Suddenly, on the stairs, we saw the old Squire himself standing and listening with his head on one side. He didnt move until wed finished; then slowly he tottered towards us, dropped two ...

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