…So does Season By Kennedy Sutton. Every emotion and age is portrayed through a season Every character is characterized through a season and can take.

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…So does Season By Kennedy Sutton

Every emotion and age is portrayed through a season Every character is characterized through a season and can take on indicating factors of each month Authors use the technique of seasons to create irony, contrast, and convey strong emotion through their piece How is season portrayed?

What do seasons symbolize? Spring: Childhood, Youth, Rebirth Summer: Adulthood, Romance, Passion Fall: Middleage, Consumption, Harvest Winter: Old-age, Death, Indignation

Examples… "A Hazy Shade of Winter" By Simon & Garfunkel "Hang on to your hopes, my friend That's an easy thing to say But if your hopes should pass away Simply pretend you can build them again Look around The grass is high The fields are ripe It's the springtime of my life" "In Memory of W.B. Yeats" By W.H. Auden "He disappeared in the dead of winter: The brooks were frozen, the airports almost deserted, The snow disfigured the public statues; The mercury sank in the mouth of the dying day. What instruments we have agree The day of his death was a dark cold day. "

Interlude:One story  Originality is impossible  Characters resemble other characters  "Intertextuality", everything is connected  Archetypes, displacements of myths  Stories develop through other stories  Stories that are about ones life is unoriginal as well because we show repetitive patterns in the means of being human

Examples "The Lying Game" "Switched at Birth" "Emma and Sutton are identical twins separated at birth but raised in very different circumstances." "Families try to cope after learning their two teenage girls were switched at birth" Both series on ABCF series the two shows share a common theme. "The lying game" consist of two indentical twins, indentical twin Sutton finds her twin Emma in hopes for her help to play a role in Sutton's life as her self while she ventured out in search for their mother. While in the series of "Switched at Birth" two teenage girls come to realize who their real families are while coping through the drastic changes they are effected by greater problems of their own, both twins trying to discover their place in both families and personal life's. Both series contrast in the mis placement of the teen age girls and the discovery of their mothers and themselves.