1. Theme
This was a dictator that destroyed his family with his dictatorial ways.
Richard Castle
2. Main Characters
1) James Brodie: he was a dictator. It was a great and powerful man, over six feet tall. He had three children and an aged mother. He had bad behavior in the treatment of others, especially his family.
2) Mary Brodie: It was a beautiful girl of seventeen. He loved his family very much, but hated the behavior of his father. She was theonly one who dared to disobey his father.
3) Matthew Broderick: Er 24 years. He was thin and had a pale face. He also hated his father, but he dared not to obey him, until he went to India. It was a brave man
4) Dr. Renwick: He was a young doctor and a new Ford in Leven. He helped Mary to come to a better life. He also loved Mary very much and got married.
5) Dennis Foyle: It 's been a friend of Mary who was pregnant with Maria. He wantedMarried Maria, but Maria's father hated and rejected his request. He was dead on the train wreck.
3. Settings
1) Setting time: For the year 1879.
2) the setting of the place: Leven Ford (Lowlands of Scotland).
4. Brief History
There was the Brodie family lived in Scotland, a large manor house in Leven Ford, Lowlands. It 'was an unusual family. He was afraid of his neighbors. E 'was because the father was very dictatorial. HeJames Brodie was. He had three children and an aged mother, grandmother. He was very dictatorial, very proud of himself. It has always been proud of his money and his house, the Hatter's Castle.
One day, it was a mistake by Brodie first daughter, Mary Brodie had been. She was pregnant, but he was still married. He tried to hide, but eventually the father knew it and threw it away from home. He did not know where to go, nearly sank in a river. Then, your childborn, but her baby died because of this incident. This incident has been helped by Dr. Mary Renwick. His friend did not know anything about them. Foyle was Dennis. He died on the train crash at the same time her baby died.
Then Matthew Brodie, the only son of Brodie, also home to leave India to work with Sir John Latta. But not really want to do it. After several months he returned home and become a drunk. His mother, Margaret Brodie, worried about his condition, and thenshe fell ill. She has cancer and died. With this modification, two incidents, James Brodie is not his way. E 'was rude and impatient.
Finally, his beloved daughter, Nessie Brodie, also died. She hanged herself because she was afraid to go in winning the scholarship Latta failed. She did not want to meet her father and decided to hang himself. At this time Mary had returned home and were assisted by Dr. Renwick. Then Mary left Brodie's Castle and happy with lifeDr. Renwick.
In the end, Matt and Nancy's new friend James, in America. And it was only James and his grandmother, who lived in Hatter's Castle.
5. Moral message
The moral significance of history is that we can not force someone else to do what we want, because it might not be for us and good for someone else. We always accept the opinions of others and we can not give up something bad, to fight like a dictator.
The psychological significancethe story is that sometimes we endure what we say and do, make you happy just to do everything around us. We can not give up fighting evil. We must be stronger.
The social importance of history is that we take in relation to others and could always make everyone happy, as we could. We lived in this world are not alone. We always need others, especially our family. We can not survive without their support.
Copyright (c) Alim Aziz Ahmad
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