nightingale

...ch as "She went to town to watch the sick-beds" and "to put her dog’s wounded paw into elaborate splints as if it waas a human being" set of an image that this girl was not all the others. The fact that she treated her dog as if it was a human shows that mss nightingale cared about all things in the world, and wanted to help, hence why she would go to the sick beds to watch by the patients. Furthermore syntax is also present in the second paragraph as the author describes her vision of heaven "itself was filled with suffering patients to whom she was being useful". He vision of heaven is used to show her image of what she was in the world. Miss nightingale saw herself as a savior in the world, a person that would help all of the needy patients. Continuing with his essay, Lytton’s makes a transition from her childhood years to her years growing up. the tone is this paragraph is determined. The author says that miss nightingale "fought her way to victory" and despite the regret and remorse she had inside she "was determined". Despite her sufferings she was able to get the knowledge she needed to do what she would do in the end. Her persistence is evident by the strong tone of the author. Furthermore the author continues his idea that the real nightingale was more interesting, by saying that superficially she was "carrying on the life of a brilliand girl in high society" BUT internally she was a prey to the tortures of regret and remorse. Thus showing that the stereotypical view on...

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