Summary Of The Evening By Grizzile

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The story I decided to do my assignment on was when grizzlies walked upright In this essay. Im going to tell you a brief story of the story I chose and two chocies the author made in the. story that i really enjoyed

The story when grizzies walked upright is about the ehvet of the sky spirits and his daughter. As the main two characters the story is about how the chief being tired of his home in the. Above world created icy cold air so he come down and visit birds rivers and trees etc. Grizzile of all his works. Grizzile was adventous and wanted to go beyond his inhabitant. When returning back to the mountains his daughter was blown into the forest , he searched for her and couldnt find her, always hoping he would recover his daughter.
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Setting it was peaceful beautil the story plot made you feel like the beginning when earth was made no mistakes also the rivers and trees was tranguilty environment a forest in the. winter time on cold evening. Before crime and bad behavior began on earth, you could enjoy creation. Also how Grizzile created another creation and developed life and survived the good and bad situations. This reminds me of life today, we survive thru the good and the bad situatins ans still enjoy the beauty of this gify of life.
The second choice author made I also enjoyed was character but was to no character. Development his daughter recieved little to no charaeter but was the main develoment of. Story she earried the story enough impact to keep you reading another development was. Grizzle being angered killing mother and cursing his grandeholdea being upset made him. Unbelievable likebatman or spiderman the end of story he gave good twist for readers.
So in my conculsion I wrote my essay about when grizzile walked upright I summarized the story. And told you what I liked most the setting of story and the hope you also enjoyed reading my

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