Over the course of a person's life, an individual will have encountered a number of people with different qualities that make up his or her personality. In general, people characterized by a strong will are those who have initiative and take risks. Furthermore, they deviate from the norm by seeking something new, different or other ways of doing things because of the boring situations they have found themselves in two hundred and fifty years ago, unlike those who deviate from the world of normality and cliché, most people continue their lives in a “dogmatic sleep… so trapped in conventional notions of almost everything that we see nothing; been said to be there” (Rosenwasser 4).Anecdotal piece “Terwilliger Bunts One,” Annie Dillard expressed her feelings and emotions towards her mother also to her audience the attitude taken by her mother in many different circumstances and anecdotes that Dillard revealed thus admiring her mother's personality as a child. By mentioning the qualities that his mother possesses, he highlights the impact his mother had on his life using her parenting philosophy. The first parenting philosophy that Dillard's mother taught her is to be very expressive in everything by using surprising and strange-sounding words as part of observing other people. As Dillard recalls in her story, this happened when her mother heard the announcer on the radio yell "Terwilliger Bunts one" and began using this phrase as part of her "surprising set of syllables... for the next seven or eight years." (Dillard). ... half the paper ... everyone else's opinion on the subject. The main idea of the essay is to demonstrate the different ways in which Annie Dillard, the speaker, thinks about and admires her mother's personality and personality. his qualities. This essay is not unusual because every daughter feels admiration and pride in their mothers, even though they express their feelings in many different ways. As the speaker says, she is happy to describe her exceptional mother and is proud of the lessons her mother taught her. The style in which some mothers teach their children is always at the beginning of their lives and this leads them to succeed or fail. Works Cited Roberts, Tammy, el al. The Broadview anthology of expository prose. Broadview Press. 2002 Print.Rosenwasser, David, el al. Write analytically with readings. Thomson Nelson Press. Print of 2003.
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