The narrator of "The War of the Wall" is a teenager who witnesses the conflict between the muralist and the city authorities. She is curious, resourceful, and determined to understand and participate in the muralist's cause. Through her perspective, we see the power of art to challenge authority and inspire change.
the narrator try to stop the lady
Reading names on the wall of a war memorial
do it yourself
In "The War of the Wall," Lou and the narrator view the wall as a significant symbol of their community and identity. It represents a connection to their shared history and memories, serving as a canvas for their experiences and cultural heritage. The wall's importance is underscored by the conflict over its ownership and meaning, highlighting the themes of belonging and the impact of change in their environment. Ultimately, it serves as a focal point for the tensions between the past and present in their lives.
In "The War of the Wall," both Lou and the narrator undergo significant changes as they confront their perceptions of the mural and the artist. Initially, the narrator views the wall as a symbol of division and conflict, while Lou is eager to protect their neighborhood's identity. However, as they witness the artist's dedication and the mural's deeper meaning, they come to appreciate the importance of community and expression. Ultimately, they learn to embrace change and see the wall not just as a barrier, but as a celebration of their shared experiences.
In "War of the Wall" by Toni Cade Bambara, the story concludes with the young narrator coming to understand the muralist's perspective and feeling a sense of empathy for her emotional connection to the wall. The mural is ultimately painted over, but in the end, the narrator gains a deeper understanding of art, self-expression, and the complexities of social issues.
The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
Yes, in the same sense of roving-camera or mike reporters on Television or Radio news. the deliberate parodying of a news bulletin was what scared people about the radio drama- indirectly responsible for a ban on science fiction during the War.
The main character for the movie is Tom Cruise. The main character in the book by H.G. Wells is the narrator who is not named.
The theme of the story "the war of the wall" is to "never judge a book by its cover " which means don't judge people without knowing them well . In this story Lou and the narrator misjudged the painter lady before knowing that she is Jimmy Lyons cousin , and she came to draw the mural in respect for Jimmy Lyons.
The narrator's experience with war is not explicitly stated in the text.
The narrator begins writing war stories. The daughter notices narrator writes war stories. The daughter wonders why the narrator writes so many war stories. The daughter decides the narrator writes so many war stories because the narrator must have killed someone. The daughter asks the narrator if he killed someone in the war.