In Fearing The Wind, I believe that the moral of the story is about how you can reach enlightenment, even after a traumatic experience.
Personification: Personification is the action of giving a non human subject human characteristics. Fearing The Wind doesn’t contain much personification. However, there are tidbits of personification. For example, “One day the elephant went crazy with fear.”
The previous statement was from “Fearing The Wind,” and it is giving personification to the elephant, when it states that the elephant went crazy with fear. “This tree had a smooth, thick trunk and a big, sheltering crown of leaves where the wind would gently whisper, this sentence gives human characteristics to the wind, as it says that the wind would gently whisper. The last personification within Fearing The Wind, is when the tree is given human characteristics and is supposed to be the …show more content…
First, let’s talk about the setting. “The Harper in Fairyland” takes place at a palace and gradually transforms to the Fairy Folk castle. Though the story never gave a specific date, I inferred that during the story it was daytime, which I noted from the following claim, “They would spread a blanket to sit upon, lean against a tree and eat their mid-day meal.” The text clearly stated that the weather was sunny and fair. The social conditions strived a bit in this folktale. Casual wear and mannerism was definitely from the early years when the peasants dressed like peasants, and the kings dressed like kings. The lower class people such as peasants and servants, listened to higher class people like a king or queen. For the finale of the setting I’ll describe to you how the mood was. The mood is usually based on the beginning of the story, and at the beginning of “The Harper in Fairyland,” the mood was lovely, since the story was describing the daily ritual the king and queen did, which they dearly enjoyed.
Anyway, let’s start with the introduction of the story. In the introduction, the daily routine of the main character and his characteristics were brought to life. The rising action is when the queen is kidnapped by the Fairy Folk. Then the King sets out to rescue his Queen, and when he spots the Fairy Folk that is the climax. When the Queen is freed, you would