summer. The main characters are Cadence, Harris, and Gat. Cadence suffered a bad head injury during her childhood, but nobody will tell her what happened to her. She doesn’t know what happened, but she knows that her family does. Harris is Cadence’s grandfather, who built houses for all of his children at Beechwood Island. He is an antagonist in We Were Liars, and manipulates everyone for his own enjoyment. Gat is Cadence’s cousin’s friend, and he fell in love with Cadence when they first met on…
Were Liars one of the main conflicts is that there was a fire. In this essay I am going to tell you about a book called We Were Liars. It is called this because Cadence, the protagonist and her friends made a group together. This group is called Liars. There are two main conflicts in the book. One is the fire and the other is that Cadence can't remember the fire. The first big conflict in the book is that the aunts argue a lot. They are arguing about who gets what when Harris, the grandfather,…
beautiful and privileged. We are cracked and broken.” We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is a dramatic novel about a group of four friends and cousins, Gat, Mirren, Johnny, and Cadence, which Cadence nicknames “the Liars”. They spend all of their time together during the summers on an island called Beechwood Island, until summer fifteen when Cadence has an accident. She struggles to remember what happened to her, until summer seventeen. She learns that she and the liars had burned down the Clairmont…
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. It’s about a girl named Cadence, a.k.a Cady, who lives with her mother in Massachusetts. Every summer she spends her time on her family’s private island(Beachwood Island) with her mother and her cousins, Johnny and Mirren, along with their families. There’s also Gat. He is Cadences’ aunt’s husband’s nephew who also has spent his summers there since he was eight, he and Cadence are also romantically involved. Cadence refers herself, Gat and her cousins as ”the…
life of Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her family. How her world is turned upside down in summer 15. It tells of her finally remembering the events that took place the night of her accident causung her head damage and severe migraine. Cadence spends every summer on a private island off the coast of Massachusetts, where she spends time swimming, boat riding, sitting by bonfires, and playing with two golden retrievers along with her 2 cousins Johnny and Mirren and their friend Gat. Cadence is a…
Cadence was ill. An immense pressure bore on her head as she slowly awoke from her midday slumber, her daydreams gradually fading away from her mind. Reality sunk in, and she found herself awake. Dim candle light shone all around her, and it pierced her eyes, worse than a thousand needles ever could. Her mental screams sounded that of countless condemned souls, shrieking for freedom. For the past week, Cadence had been suffering from a terminal fever and headache. Nonstop agony. It was…
someone only looked at the beginning of C, the piece could be mistaken as rondo form, as it is traditional for C to take place in the minor submediant. Following C there is a retransition into A, which is simply a cadenza to lead from the strong half cadence fermata presented at the end of C to the recapitulation of…
is family. Cadence spends her summers in isolation on an island with only her family for company. Sure, she gets fancy houses and private boats, but all of it comes at a price. Cadence Sinclair, the narrator and main character of this romance and tragic filled novel, lives in a big house in Vermont and has a family island in Massachusetts. She spends the summers there where things can get crazy at times. She has a summer boyfriend named Gat who she has a deep connection with. Cadence, Gat, and…
Cadence, a now seventeen year old girl, who has suffered a traumatic brain injury during her fifteenth summer ( Lockhart 4 ) on Beechwood Island in Massachusetts finally remembers everything after she “recovers” from her accident. She remembers her group of friends called, “The Liars” which consisted of her friends: Mirren, Gat, Johnny, and herself ( Lockhart 7 ). She remembers Clairmont, the house that everyone in her family fought over. She remembers the entire Beechwood estate and who would…
Everything was so blurry when Cadence awoke. All around her were countless blobs of indistinguishable colours, mixing and meshing and colliding in every direction—all of them so bright, yet concurrently seeming to be delved into absolute darkness, making the phenomenon intensely weird. An immense pressure bore down on Cadence’s head as she slowly awoke from her unconsciousness, the last fragments of her most recent memories gradually fading away from her mind. As she sat up, reality slowly…