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Enola Holmes: Literary Analysis - Themes and Symbols Plural & Possessive noun

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Enola Holmes is an American mystery filmed based movie that took place in London, 1900s. While searching for her missing mother, an unafraid girl, Enola Holmes uses her intelligent skills tricking her brother Sherlock and help a runaway lord, Tewksbury. It was a new adventure for Enola; finding her true path in life, saving mother, and developing friendships.
               Enola was an unconventional girl and, without a mother she was just like a dog without an owner. She wanted to grow in her own way by, choosing her own path and deciding what is right for her, yet apparently, society expected her to be the opposite. In the late 90s, women didn’t have the same rights as men. This is why her mother needed to do the right thing no matter how difficult or dangerous; “We need to make voices, in order for them to listen.” The end, Enola changes it. She proved that women can be as strong as men, her mother noticed it and came back to her.
               Enola was facing many challenges during this adventure, but she gained such remarkable gifts in return. She gained friendships, and was growing in her own way. Her friendship with Tewksbury is what kept the adventure going. They trusted each other and were helping each other when facing problems. One such example is when Enola saved his life at the train and he saved her from the finishing school. Also, because Enola was homeschool her in tire life. Tewksbury was her first friend, which also means you can make friend even in the weirdest situation.
               There were many symbols being hinted at and shown in the film, such as Dash. Dash represents the memory Enola has of her mother. During the discussion with Sherlock, he mentioned how her mother hid Dash under her pillow every night, to remind her of Enola. Not only Dash, the drawing of her brother, Mycroft while she was sitting on the tree is another symbol. It shows the not so good relationship between her and her brother. But at the end, her brother accepted her for who she was and this was shown by the way he acted towards her at the end of the movie, because then Enola could take care of herself. Sherlock also says, “She will be my worth from now.” which meant that Mycroft would not be responsible for Enola any longer.
               In conclusion, this film teaches many life lessons. It also talks about how important history has impacted us today. Enola Holmes shows that no matter who you are, you have a right to be whomever you want and show others that your path is as good as theirs. After watching this film, it should have an impact on your beliefs towards gender equality.

Enola Holmes is an American mystery filmed based movie that took place in London, 1900s. While searching for her missing mother, an unafraid girl, Enola Holmes uses her intelligent skills tricking her brother Sherlock and help a runaway lord, Tewksbury. It was a new adventure for Enola; finding her true path in life, saving mother, and developing friendships.
               Enola was an unconventional girl and, without a mother she was just like a dog without an owner. She wanted to grow in her own way by, choosing her own path and deciding what is right for her, yet apparently, society expected her to be the opposite. In the late 90s, women didn’t have the same rights as men. This is why her mother needed to do the right thing no matter how difficult or dangerous; “We need to make voices, in order for them to listen.” The end, Enola changes it. She proved that women can be as strong as men, her mother noticed it and came back to her.
               Enola was facing many challenges during this adventure, but she gained such remarkable gifts in return. She gained friendships, and was growing in her own way. Her friendship with Tewksbury is what kept the adventure going. They trusted each other and were helping each other when facing problems. One such example is when Enola saved his life at the train and he saved her from the finishing school. Also, because Enola was homeschool her in tire life. Tewksbury was her first friend, which also means you can make friend even in the weirdest situation.
               There were many symbols being hinted at and shown in the film, such as Dash. Dash represents the memory Enola has of her mother. During the discussion with Sherlock, he mentioned how her mother hid Dash under her pillow every night, to remind her of Enola. Not only Dash, the drawing of her brother, Mycroft while she was sitting on the tree is another symbol. It shows the not so good relationship between her and her brother. But at the end, her brother accepted her for who she was and this was shown by the way he acted towards her at the end of the movie, because then Enola could take care of herself. Sherlock also says, “She will be my worth from now.” which meant that Mycroft would not be responsible for Enola any longer.
               In conclusion, this film teaches many life lessons. It also talks about how important history has impacted us today. Enola Holmes shows that no matter who you are, you have a right to be whomever you want and show others that your path is as good as theirs. After watching this film, it should have an impact on your beliefs towards gender equality.

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