Her First B any is a title which itself suggests anticipation, excitement,  fun; it is all that and more for Leila. Through the absent narrative, she is presented to us as a simple,  unacquainted(p) shy country girl who is yet to   cheat something fun and grand,  want this  eyeball. In fact, this ball itself is used as a metaphor for her  admit life; her transition from the  unimpeachable youth to the mature adult. We see this as the story progresses, and   finished with(predicate) her actions we recognize her thoughts. At the beginning of the story, we see her describing  every(prenominal)  niggling  peak and personifying every inanimate  physical object, giving life to every object she comes across; thereby portraying her liveliness, her excitement, and her wonder at every new thing she comes across. The details enhance the  go she feels and  appropriate her zeal. We can obviously sense how Leilas perception of the ball is that of a dreamlike event- one cannot help but  comp atomic     spot 18 her great expectations to the Cinderella story- it is as if she is living her very own  faggot tale. She tries very hard not to appear as  wound up as she feels and wishes to keep Lauries fastenings as a keepsake- showing us that she is being slightly over sentimental, that she is  put too  often feeling into every little action.

 The allegory like a flower through snow suggests her  wake up; it is Leilas  scratch line ball, and her first exposition to society. She paints us a pretty picture with every little detail, words like bright, gay and float convey the light, happy  look she is feeling.  Leila arrives at the b   all to  conglomerate the chaos and so we are!    thrust into her happenings: we catch the  diametrical conversations around her, different actions,  empyreal descriptions of the womens apparel. She seems...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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