The peonies, her new-found freedom etc
it means who ever ha that name (grace) is a beautiful and elegant girl or lady.
sauver de grace.....
Trace is a name that rhymes with Grace.
Grace Dieu - ship - was created in 1420.
grace is the equivalent of the name Graziella or Grazia
Alias Grace has 470 pages.
Alias Grace was created in 1996-09.
460 pages in the 1996 first edition in the US paperback.
The antagonist in "Alias Grace" is primarily the patriarchal society in which the main character, Grace Marks, must navigate in the 19th century. Other characters, such as Dr. Simon Jordan and Jeremiah the peddler, also play antagonistic roles in Grace's story.
The title Alias Grace may regard the hypnotism session near the end of the novel with Jeremiah. Her actions may have been that of her friend Mary under the physical guise of Grace.
The protagonist is Grace Marks, a 16 year old Canadian housemaid.
One metaphor in Chapter 9 of "Things Fall Apart" is the comparison of Okonkwo's internal turmoil to a raging fire that he cannot control or extinguish. Another metaphor is the portrayal of Okonkwo's fall from grace as a mighty tree that is uprooted and destroyed by outside forces. These metaphors emphasize the destructive consequences of Okonkwo's pride and stubbornness.
Margaret Atwood
460 (468 if you count the author's acknowledgments and afterword)
Grace Parker was apart of the Parker - Harris family and there shop what was pottery.
Karen's alias is "Anastasia Beaverhausen". "Anastasia as in Russian royalty, Beaverhousen as in... where the beaver live" - Karen Walker
In "A Conversation with My Father" by Grace Paley, some metaphors used include comparing writing to carpentry, equating storytelling to a game of chess, and describing the act of writing as a form of exploration. These metaphors help illustrate the complexity and craftsmanship involved in the art of storytelling.