ms. sue do the character Mr. Freeman in movie Speak be good representation of rosemary in WFE? He give the main character Melinda encouragement.

Yes. He's a good representation of Rosemary's helpful qualities.

thanks very much ms. sue :)

i really having trouble finding good song though to represent rosemary.

How about this one?

http://www.poemhunter.com/song/an-angel-came-to-me/

thank you very much ms. sue i like this one :)

ms. sue you know what this mean?

Poetry is the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.

to bring beauty of everything?

I think this means that poetry is a combination of the beautiful and the practical. We need both beauty and food.

thanks very much ms. sue :)

for this one i say that it mean that poetry enter in you and you not even notice

Poetry is the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during a moment.

Good! :-)

thanks very much ms. sue :)

You're very welcome, Mohammad.

To determine if Mr. Freeman in the movie "Speak" could be a good representation of Rosemary in the movie "Water for Elephants," we need to analyze their similarities in terms of giving the main character encouragement.

First, you would need to watch both movies and pay attention to the scenes involving Mr. Freeman in "Speak" and Rosemary in "Water for Elephants." Observe how they interact with the main characters and consider if their actions provide encouragement.

In "Speak," Mr. Freeman is a supportive art teacher who helps the main character, Melinda, find her voice and express herself. He offers encouragement through his teaching methods and gives Melinda the confidence to stand up for herself.

In "Water for Elephants," Rosemary is a circus performer who forms a bond with the main character, Jacob. While she may not explicitly give him encouragement, her presence offers a sense of comfort and understanding. She serves as an emotional anchor for Jacob during his experiences in the circus.

Comparing the roles of Mr. Freeman and Rosemary, they share some common qualities. Both characters have a positive impact on the main characters' lives, providing them with support and encouragement. However, their approaches may differ. Mr. Freeman is more overt in his encouragement, while Rosemary's encouragement is conveyed through her emotional connection with Jacob.

Ultimately, whether Mr. Freeman's character in "Speak" could be considered a good representation of Rosemary's character in "Water for Elephants" is subjective and open to interpretation. Watch both movies and analyze specific scenes to make your own evaluation.