Thematic Essay on Billie Letts' novel Where he Heart Is. How Forney Hull, Sister Husband and a love for her child influenced Novalee to build a new path in her life
Title: Thematic Essay on Billie Letts' novel Where he Heart Is. How Forney Hull, Sister Husband and a love for her child influenced Novalee to build a new path in her life
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1091 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Thematic Essay on Billie Letts' novel Where he Heart Is. How Forney Hull, Sister Husband and a love for her child influenced Novalee to build a new path in her life
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1091 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Building the Path
<Tab/>Some people experience, at one time or another, a point of selfish pity in which they believe they are destined to fail. In the novel Where the Heart Is, Billie Letts introduces Novalee Nation, a 17-year-old pregnant high school dropout who is left to fend for herself and her child in a situation many may have found hopeless. With Sister Husband's help to find Novalee a home,
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after someone pushes a person on the ground, but with a helping hand and a desire to continue, getting up is possible. At the beginning of the novel, Novalee is at a point in her life that she has fallen on the ground. With a helping hand from Sister Husband and Forney Hull and a determination to give her child a better life, Novalee proves that only she is in control of her own destiny.