Miranda White was a 16 year old girl that was born in Los Angeles California and moved to Boston Massachusetts. Her father was a famous soccer player that played for the Los Angeles Bullets. After her father had passed, she completely lost her fortune. Miranda and her mother ended up moving to Boston to fix their lives since they have lost their fortune. She was affected a lot by the death of her father and the lose of her fortune.
Ever since she was young, she had everything handed to her. As an only child, Miranda was very spoiled. She had long, silky, dark, ash blonde hair and gigantic, beautiful, blue eyes. She got her eyes from her mother but her hair from her father. Miranda and her father were very close. He traveled a lot as the “Ronaldo” for the Los Angeles Bullets, but would always take time out of his day to communicate with the jewel of his life.
After hearing about her father’s lose she was a complete wreck. A year after the star player of the Los Angeles Bullets death, Miranda lost everything. Her mother never had a job and always depended on her husband. Miranda and her mother found it hard to live in Los Angeles because they were not economically stable, so they decided to move to Boston. They got a mini apartment for the two of them. The apartment had two bedrooms, a dining room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Some
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While listening to the radio, she heard her father’s name come up. She has missed her father a lot and is devastated at the fact that she had lost every object that made her remember him. During the time she was doing her homework she listened to an interview between a sport interviewer and one of her father's number one fan. Her father lost one of his favorite soccer balls at one of his games and the fan that's being interviewed had it. He is willing to sell it for $150. Miranda stopped everything that she was doing and focused on the voices that were coming out of the small
Heather Whitestone was the first, Deaf Miss America, and the first Deaf Miss Alabama. Heather was born February 24, 1973 in Dothan, Alabama. She lost most hearing from a reaction to a diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus shot when she was eighteen months old; she has five percent hearing in her left ear. While in elementary school, Heather learned about Helen Keller, who became her role model. She attended the Central Institute for the Deaf in Missouri after falling behind in her classes, but returned to her hometown to graduate. She also attended a fine arts school to study ballet. Because of the emphasis of speech her mother placed on her, she did not learn American Sign Language until her senior year in high school.
Thank you for providing your input in tradition. I enjoyed reading your essay and found it insightful and knowledgeable. I agree that it is inevitable that as time passes we forget the value of what a tradition means. Your statement about younger people struggling to explain why we celebrate 4th of July is spot on in explaining that as generations pass, the value of a tradition is slowly diminishes. It is up to the adults to explain to the younger generation the significant of that tradition to maintain its integrity.
After that, Miranda gets mysterious notes from someone she doesn’t know. The Call To Adventure fits in this part of the book because Miranda is on the lookout for more notes, and she has to leave to figure it out. The notes will lead her to the laughing man (Marcus), where she will forgive Sal and make new
This shows that Miranda is trying to adjust, thus, it develops her character overall from being at first teenager like, to being more worried and observant of the changes going on in her
Betty White has had an outstanding career of acting and entertainment throughout her lifetime. Betty White is a seven time Emmy awards winner and the recipient of the Grammy Awards. In order to become successful, she had to start out somewhere.
Childhood Star and Sweet Grandmother Making a Difference in a Scandalous Way Betty White and Alyssa Milano have both made their marks on society. Betty White with her sweet grandmother demeanor and Alyssa Milano the childhood star come from different backgrounds and time eras, but still fight similar issues in society. Betty White was born on January 17, 1922 and started acting in the 1950s. Betty White was one of the first women producers in Hollywood. In addition to her acting, she became an animal activist and author.
Rebecca Stead develops the story in “When You Reach Me” by showing Miranda’s life experiences in a large city. For example, Miranda’s life might be very different than someone who lives in a rural town. Even though Miranda might have a different life than some other kids in different places, she is still a normal sixth grader even though she has different challenges with her city life. One example were Miranda exampains to the reader how her life might be different since she lives in the city is her list of rules for living in the city.
During this book, Miranda keeps getting strange notes from a person she doesn't seem to know. Miranda is determined to figure out who is behind the letters, so throughout the book she gathers clues to help her find the mystery person. During the middle of the time where she is getting the mysterious letters, she befriends a boy a few grades
As a Renaissance woman protagonist, she acts within an completely male world: "I do not know/ One of my sex; no woman's face remember" (3.1.48-49). While no other women appear in the play, references are made to other women, but the count here is still minimal and sums up to three. Miranda speaks of the lack of female companionship around her because of her location, but simultaneously the audience sees that the references to women that do occur within the play often have a sinister purpose for appearing within the lines. The other women mentioned in the play seem to provide a sort of dark cloak over the proceedings of the play, even if they are completely absent. Regardless, Miranda, as the only physical woman in the play the audience actually sees and hears, is described by Prospero with kind words, and few, if any, negative imagery revolves around the appearance of the innocent Miranda. For example, Prospero informs Miranda that this "Art" is prompted by his concern for her; "I have done nothing but in care of thee" (1.2.16). Prospero also tells Miranda that his mistreatment and harshness toward Caliban stems from the fact that Caliban attempted to rape Miranda and Prospero wants to protect her from any harm that could come about from Caliban.(1.2.347-51). Prospero also indicates that Miranda, to him, is "a third of mine own life,/ Or that for which I live" (4.1.3-4); therefore after she is
Miranda meets a man named Dev at an expensive make-up counter where she becomes enamored with his charm and appearance and from then on continues a relationship with him. Similarly, Miranda’s perspective of her new love is widely altered by her co-worker Laxmi, who usually has stories of heartbreak surrounding her cousin's adulterous husband. Soon Laxmi ends up inviting her poor cousin up to New York for a consoling spa day, but forgets about who will have the responsibility of watching her nephew. So Miranda ends up doing it out of niceness, where she is immediately met with the behavior of a rude elementary school boy named Rohin. 7 year old Rohin goads her into making him coffee, drawing pictures with him, letting him follow her around her apartment, go through her stuff, and just invade her general privacy. Eventually, she is convinced to try on a set of party clothes she had bought with the intention of of wearing in the presence of her lover and a fancy setting. Rohin exclaims and tells her she is “sexy”, something her lover had said just a week earlier. The word choice spurs Miranda to ask the young boy if he knows what he has just said to her, and he tells her he believes that thinking someone is sexy is the equivalent of loving someone you do not know. This makes her realize the impact that his
No one believed that she can stay in this position for long but Andrea proves everyone wrong when she becomes one of the best assistants that Miranda has ever had. However, this came with a price. Late shifts, a constantly ringing phone, expensive clothes and haughty surroundings changed Andrea and became a threat to her personal life. She had to make tough decisions, choosing between what is right and what is desirable. However, surprisingly for everyone, Andrea kept her individuality and didn't break under this pressure. She
Throughout her life, which began at age three on the island, to the time in which she met the only other human contact, Ferdinand, at age fifteen, she learned many things from her father about life and all its complexities. Living on this island, Miranda is a product of " nurture" rather than that of "nature."
Her perception of the real world is only what she has imagined in her dreams. She only knows what she has seen and what she has been told by her controlling father, Prospero. Prospero puts Miranda on a pedestal and treats her like a princess so she has no idea of how the world really is. He only starts to tell her the story of how they became stranded on the island once she turns 15. Miranda’s kindness is demonstrated in the beginning of the story when she is concerned about the people aboard the shipwreck in the storm she witnesses. She has a kind soul and will most likely treat her people fairly but may be too naïve to see through the ones who are likely to plot against her.
We see from the passage above that Miranda is not sure whether her life before the island was a dream or whether it was reality. She is a character who is associated with the distinction between the two, because she lives on the island with
Propsero is giving Miranda away as if he owns the full rights to her and is being compensated in his trade. She is happy in her blissful ignorance. Her father knows she has no means of going against him and takes full advantage of