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الجمعة، 4 أكتوبر 2013

A Bird in the House

Vanessa, Ewen and Aunt Edna all reach personal freedom, however only to a small extent because they are left with the pain of their memories and regrets.

After her fathers death Vanessa moved into the Brick House with Grandfather Conner, this is when she noticed the trapped conditions that aunt Edna was living in and her mother was going to have to live in again.

Thus, it is evident that Vanessa was not free of Grandfather Conner's tyranny, which prevented her from reaching personal freedom.

The way in which Ewen describes Grandfather MacLeod's passion to Vanessa show's that Ewen felt the same way.

Aunt Edna spent her life trapped in the Brick house with Grandfather Conner and his power, she did not get any freedom while she was with him.

At this point in the story it is evident that Beth (Vanessa's mother) is persuading Aunt Edna to marry him and get out of the house.

Aunt Edna knows that she has been trapped all the time that she has lived with Grandfather Conner however, when she has the opportunity to be free she doesn't feel that it is needed.

Therefore, it is evident that unlike other characters Aunt Edna reaches personal freedom at the end of the last story.

All in all, it is clear that Vanessa, Ewen and Aunt Edna all reach personal freedom, however only to a small extent.

Aunt Edna struggled throughout her life and was trapped by Grandfather Conner, she reached personal freedom when she marries Wes Grigg and goes away from home.

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