What Did Annie Sacrifice?

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By leaving behind her and childhood, she created new openings for her future. As the jetty departs, Annie assures herself that she chose correctly to sacrifice

leaving home

and her family, and she accepts herself.

What happens at the end of Annie John?

The eighth and final chapter ends with

Annie boarding a ship that will eventually take her to England to study nursing

. Annie admits that she isn't crazy about nursing, but she just wants to burn rubber to get away from her room, her father, her mother, the permanent island sunshine…

Why is Annie obsessed with death?

Annie's obsession with the

nature of

is also linked to two myths: the living dead and the effects of touching the dead. Death, in Annie's situation, is symbolic of a separation which foreshadows her growing estrangement and alienation from her mother.

Why does Annie John want to leave?

Annie

needs to find a new place of her own in order to be free to articulate her self

. For this reason, she feels nostalgic in her house, but also matter-of-fact about her need to leave it.

Why did Annie's mother leave Dominica to come to Antigua?

Annie's mother left the island of Dominica when

she was 16 after a fight with her father

. … When this happens, Annie thinks to herself, “How terrible it must be for all the people who had no one to love them so.” Her father, for example, had been raised by his grandparents.

Why does Annie feel sorry for her father?

Her father, for example, lost both of his parents at a young age because they simply moved away to South America. … Annie feels bad that

her father was left all alone

and she fears that her own parents will go away like her father's did. She is afraid to be left alone because she loves everything as it is.

Why did Annie go to England?

Why is Annie John going to England in Walk to the Jetty?

It is an opportunity for her to fulfill her dream of becoming a nurse

. She is going to live with relatives because her family is very poor. She will have a better chance of finding a suitable husband in England.

Why does Annie hate parents?

When Annie starts to dislike her mother, the mother still appears to be reasonable. Annie's initial anger at her mother starts because her mother insists that they are separate people, which Annie cannot accept. … Annie's mother is also

a sexual creature

, which is one of the reasons that Annie hates her.

What is ironic about Annie's last look around her bedroom lines 23 39?

What is ironic about Annie's last look around her bedroom (lines 23-39)?

All the items remind her of happy times, but she never wants to see them again

. considers this day a very special occasion. Annie says she shows “the proper amount” of joy and sorrow as she says goodbye to her mother's friends (lines 151-154).

What is the conflict in Annie John?

The main conflict in the story is

Annie's search for self-identity, in response to the trauma of being separated from her mother

.

Who dies in Annie John?

At age ten, her family lives in a summerhouse with a view of a cemetery. She learns from her mother that children are buried in the morning. Then, a girl named

Nalda

dies in her mother's arms. Annie didn't know her personally, but her mother prepares her body for burial and her father builds her coffin.

Why does Annie dream of living in Belgium?

As Gwen keeps talking, Annie starts to daydream.

She decides that she wants to move to Belgium

, where Jane Eyre, her favorite character, once traveled. In Belgium, Annie's mother could address letters to her as “Annie John, Somewhere Belgium,” because Annie would not say in what city she was.

What does the trunk symbolize in Annie John?

Annie's mother trunk and the other trunks in the story symbolize

the self

. … Annie uses the stories about the objects in the trunk to define who she is. At that young age, Annie shares her mother's trunk because she has no separate self of her own.

What does Annie want her father to build her new trunk this mean?

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When Annie wants her father to build her a new trunk, this represents:

Annie's attempt to break away from her mother.

How does Annie John describe her unhappiness?

This chapter begins with Annie now aged fifteen years old and feeling “more unhappy than I had ever imaged anyone could be” (6.1).

She uses the image of a “small black ball, all wrapped up in cobwebs” inside her, about the size of a thimble

, to represent her unhappiness.

Why were Annie and her friends afraid of the dead is such a fear common to people all over the world why?

She is afraid of the dead

because they come back and haunt you

. … The mother of one girl stopped sucking her thumb after her mother told her she washed the girl's thumb in water that had touched a dead person. Annie thought that the mother had lied, but it worked anyhow because the dead were scary.

Maria LaPaige
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Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.