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In which paragraph does the writer place the climax of the story? What is most likely Betty Smithâs purpose in writing the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn?

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Answered by DodieZollner
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The climax occurs in the same paragraph wherein it showcases the death of Francie's father, Johnny. As he was an alcoholic who rarely worked, he held the family together with his emotive support. The death makes Francie and the family goes through numerous sufferings, and his nonexistence is felt immensely by all in the family, particularly Francie, who felt closer to him than to her mother. Francie is forced to grow up after Johnny's demise, for she and Neeley should take jobs to take care and support the family.

The purpose of betty smithas of writing the novel is The novel is actually coming of age story; of Francie's growth into maturity; consequently, the fight is truly the maturing procedure. Her growth, nonetheless, is made harder by the poverty that surrounds her.

Smith herself dismisses of having intentions to write a book on "social significance." Rather, she had written her personal experience, about people she knew and liked. Yet, even while her denial a political purpose; the book can’t be separated from social issues.

People of all walks of the society read the book when it was first published. As most novels took place between 1900 and 1917, it is a nostalgic trip back to an innocent time before the two World Wars.

The book still remains a classic even today, and is read largely by school students. Oprah Winfrey called it one of the best books that has immensely impacted her life. Maybe its acceptance is partially attributed to Smith's concerned interpretation of her characters. Within the book's pages, people can’t be preached or rehabilitated, they are what they are, occasionally even without clarification. As her first novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn increased in popularity than some of Smith's other books. It was pro-union, sympathetic towards the deprived, and sexually libelous.


Answered by aqibkincsem
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The purpose of Betty Smithâs in writing the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was to entertain the readers.


It was story that was written while keeping the historical context in mind.


It was written by creating the specific description of place and time. The author used syntax and diction to arrange the story in a meaningful way.

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