sadness of jimmy
That The Painter Lady has painted the wall and the neighborhoods are angry because the painter lady has no right to come to her neighborhood and paint the wall...
It's about these boys name Lou and the Narrator who they have a special wall. This lady paints it and at the end they notice she is jimmy Lyon's cousin! This is about a group of people affected by the death of a young man from their town. Jimmy Lyon had been killed in Vietnam. The town's children remember him fondly, with someone carving Jimmy Lyon's name into the wall. It is later revealed that an artistic stranger who paints a mural. The kids think this is a violation of their wall. They plan to ruin the work, but then they see the mural and see Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman and more, on their beloved wall dedicated to her cousin, Jimmy Lyon. She is able to include the chiseled name 'Jimmy Lyon' in her masterpiece. Pat Anthony ehow.com/members/betterbody.html
No, wall is a common noun, a singular, concrete, common noun. The word wall is a proper noun only when it is part of a proper name or title such as Henry Wall, The Vietnam Memorial Wall, or the Wall Street Journal.
See Wikipedia story and origin of the phrase "writing on the wall".
Yes, the noun 'wall' is a common, a word for any wall of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example: Professor Richard Wall, Zoology, University of Bristol School of Biological Sciences Wall Township, NJ or Wall, SD The Wall Street Journal or Wall Street, New York, NY "Wall Street", 1987 with Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen
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 try to stop the lady
The characters in the story "War of the Wall" by Toni Cade Bambara include a graffiti artist named Sarge, the narrator who observes Sarge's work, and the group of city workers who attempt to remove Sarge's graffiti art from the wall. These characters represent different perspectives on art, public space, and self-expression.
mama was irritated by the painter lady because the painter lady keeped asking her what they had and if the had what she was asking for
the narrator is outside the story looking in, as if he were a fly on the wall.
Mama is irritated by the painter lady because she feels that the painter doesn't respect the community's wishes or values by painting the wall without asking permission. Mama sees the wall as a symbol of unity and tradition, while the painter disrupts this by taking matters into her own hands.
in a summer house in the country (apex)
That The Painter Lady has painted the wall and the neighborhoods are angry because the painter lady has no right to come to her neighborhood and paint the wall...
The painter lady in the "War of the Wall" is described as an eccentric artist who creates mural paintings on various walls around the city. She is passionate about her art and expresses her creativity through her work, which becomes a focal point in the story as the community becomes divided over the fate of her mural.
The story "Black Wall" by Liu Xinwu follows the narrator's recollection of his childhood in a village and his fascination with a mysterious black wall that separates the village from the outside world. The wall becomes a symbol of isolation and confinement, representing the limits of the villagers' knowledge and experiences. Through the story, the narrator reflects on themes of curiosity, fear, and the desire to explore beyond the confines of one's reality.
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.
When the narrator is open with the reader about the piece's fictional nature, he or she is said to be breaking the fourth wall. This technique can create a sense of intimacy or playfulness between the narrator and the audience.