Friday, December 20, 2019
Commentary on Lorna Sageââ¬â¢s Bad Blood Essay - 835 Words
Commentary on Lorna Sageââ¬â¢s Bad Blood This passage, consisting of three paragraphs, out of Lorna Sageââ¬â¢s Bad Blood, is presented by an all-knowing first-person narrator. It revolves around a young girlââ¬â¢s, the narratorââ¬â¢s, school life and childhood experiences. It follows the evolution of a friendship between the narrator and her dear friend, or shall we say her ââ¬Å"sworn enemyâ⬠(l 11), who is first introduced in the second paragraph, ââ¬Å"Gailâ⬠¦had hair in ringlets, green-hazel eyes and pale, clear, slightly olive skin stretched tight and shiny over her musclesâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (ll 11-13). The narrator first encounters Gail by having ââ¬Å"fierce contests in the yard, duels almostâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (l 8) against her. At this point theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Gailââ¬â¢s ascendancy is further demonstrated at the beginning of the third paragraph, ââ¬Å"Once sheââ¬â¢d thoroughly trounced me in public, Gail ignored me and held court in her own corner every playtime.â⬠(ll 21-22). This also represents Gailââ¬â¢s physical advantage and her independent ability of holding court in her ââ¬Å"own cornerâ⬠. Regardless of their conflicts, however, the narrator seems to admire Gail, which further demonstrates the idea of Gailââ¬â¢s supremacy; describing her as, ââ¬Å"wiry and gracefulâ⬠(l 19) and ââ¬Å"she was so physically confident, in charge of her body even when she was five.â⬠(ll 14-15). The narratorââ¬â¢s reverence is emphasized through the use of words such as ââ¬Å"soâ⬠and ââ¬Å"evenâ⬠highlighting that it is unusual and extraordinary of a child of five to be ââ¬Å"soâ⬠physically confident. The narrator is not the only one who looks up to Gail, ââ¬Å"Other little girls might admire the ringlets and the dresses with smocking on the yokes, and the white socks that stayed upâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (ll 22-24). In the second paragraph we read that the narrator eventually becomes friends with Gail, ââ¬Å"In fact, she did become my very best friend, years later,â⬠(ll 9-10). Instead of constantly arguing and fighting with each other they; ââ¬Å"went round holding hands painfully fast and giggling together hysterically,â⬠(ll 10-11). This could portray the contrast between expressing friendship when young and
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