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Half Brothers - How far can you sympathise with Helen, Gregory, William :: English Literature
Half Brothers - How far can you see with Helen, Gregory, William Preston and the bank clerk of the tale? How does Elizabeth Gaskell guide your response? HALF BROTHERSHow far can you sympathise with Helen, Gregory, William Preston andthe narrator of the tale? How does Elizabeth Gaskell guide yourresponse?Out of all of the characters in the story, I think that Helen andGregory are the two that are easiest to sympathise with. WilliamPreston is a harder character to sympathise with. The way thatElizabeth Gaskell portrays these characters in the tale, is a great warp on these thoughts.From beginning to end, Helen seems to have led a really sad life. Thestart of the story consists of a very depressing amount of closing andpoverty and this could trigger a sympathetic reaction from the reader.After tierce years with her first husband, he dies of tuberculosis andleaves her with a young child, save able to walk and many burdenssuch as a select on their promote that she is stuck with f or some other fouryears. As if that wasnt enough, half of the stock list on the farm wasdead and the rest had to be sold to drive with more pressing debts. all this made her life very difficult as there was no immediate sourceof income. The way all of this data is provided to the readeris also a reason for the quantity of humanity generated for Helen. Allof these tragic events in Helens life are included in wizard singlesentence. This gives the reader the impression that all these eventshappened within a very short time of each other. This would generateeven more sympathy for Helen.Immediately after this one, massive sentence full of tragedy, andfinancial problems, Elizabeth Gaskell reveals that Helen is expectinganother child. Here, a lot of emotive language is used, like sad andsorry that trigger sympathy. basis like lonesome dwelling are alsoincluded. This suggests that Helen leads a very lonely, sad life. With overwinter approaching, Helens future looks very bleak. At thi s point,Helens sister Fanny goes to stay at the farm to keep her companyand help out. They planned ways to make property and for a short time,Helens life began to look up. However, soon, Helens daughter tookill of cherry fever and within a week, she died. At this point, Helenwas described as stupid(p) by this blow. The fact that Helen did not cryalmost gave the impression that Helen was so used to death that shehad been hardened by past experiences.
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