Tales of Symphonia Essays

  • The Diviners by by Margret Laurence

    641 Words  | 2 Pages

    a crucial moment in her life, as it demands the utmost mental fortitude to shrug it off. Her abusive relationship with Brooke tests her resolve by forcing her to either follow what society dictates or by causing her to go against it. The ancestral tales of the past ignite the pride in her heart as she is following in the footsteps of Piper Gunn, whether he is a myth or a legend. These experiences continue throughout her life. She embodies each persona, and yet remains true to her personal identity