She gives her the umbrella because she's always wanted a child and also wanted to be nice to her.
why did the narrator not want to go inside miss crosmans house why does miss crosman give the narrator the umbrella why is the narrator bothered by her mothers lateness
They couldn't get the roof of their car to close, they took it to the beach last summer and got sand in the mechanism
The narrator of this story is a 12 year old girl and she is from China. Her family is struggling in America so her mom AND dad have to work. She is ashamed of this because she wants to be rich and live the high life like her piano teacher, Mis Crosman. She wants a white umbrella she sees in the corner of the room and Miss Crosman gives it to her. she then says, "I wish you were my mother." and feels sad. On her way home, her, her sister and her mother get into a car accident and she realizes she loves her mom so much. The narrator goes to a sewer and dumps the umbrella down into it. (the umbrella was a symbol of rejection towards her mother)
The characters are: the girl (the older daughter) Mona Miss Crosman Eugenie Roberts
The white umbrella symbolizes the music teacher. The reason why the narrator threw it down the sewer is because on the way back home they had a car accident and her mom's eyes were close and she thought she was dead, and realizing this she threw it down the sewercool story bro its called LOOK SOMEWERE ELSE! jk its an american tradition culture thing. >:[ignore the thing above,actually it represents material things, so when the narrator throws it in the sewer she is saying that her family is more important than material thingsORit can represent what the narrator wants to be, perfect, pure, etc. and that would mean that when she throws it away she is saying that she likes the way she is now.
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