In the beginning of the story, Johnsy is portrayed as a fragile and despondent young woman who has fallen seriously ill with pneumonia. She exhibits a sense of hopelessness and despair, fixating on the number of leaves left on a vine outside her window, believing that her fate is tied to their survival. This bleak outlook highlights her vulnerability and emotional turmoil, reflecting her struggle against both her illness and her will to live.
He would describe the preceding events in a prologue at the beginning of the book.
I would end "The Last Leaf" by revealing that Behrman's sacrifice of painting the last leaf to give hope to Johnsy actually saves her life. Johnsy recovers and learns the truth about the leaf from Sue, leading to a touching moment of realization and gratitude for Behrman's selfless act. The story ends with a message of the power of art, friendship, and hope.
No, in the short story the last leaf Johnsy did not die. The reason for this is because the night when the last leaf fell, Mr. Berman (i dont know how to spell him name) went outside across the street, and painted a leaf on the wall so that it would never fall. Because Mr. Berman did that he got pnemonia, and instead of Johnsy dying, He died.
Johnsy was determined to die if the last leaf fell, believing that she would also perish with it.
describe the notch and its function in the story
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. An adjective beginning with the letter N to describe the Antarctic would be 'natural.'
We should never lose hope at any situation we face.
i would describe them as very good at fighting LOL
Short and stocky.
mellow mellow
It would be helpful if you clarified your answer to include which story you want to know about.
if you are writing a story and need to see an illustration to describe it.