Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 12 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 12 of "Letters from the Lighthouse," Olive anxiously awaits Ephraim's return, her state of mind depicted through her restless actions and vigilance. She discerns the boat's imminent arrival from a faint mark on a coded message, visible only when illuminated. The tempestuous weather, chosen by the author for its dramatic effect, mirrors Olive's emotions and the perilous situation, heightening the sense of danger and urgency. Olive's scream at Esther, who naively runs towards quicksand, underscores the tension. The refugees' tears upon landing convey their relief and exhaustion, having escaped the perils of war-torn Germany and Austria. Esther is stunned to see her father, whom she never expected to see again, while Olive fleetingly indulges in the impossible fantasy of reuniting with her deceased father, a thought too painful to dwell on.
The session's summary encapsulates the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the characters: Olive's tense anticipation, the atmospheric tension amplified by the stormy weather, the dangers lurking on the beach, and the poignant mix of shock, relief, and sorrow as the refugees arrive, culminating in personal revelations and the bittersweet intersection of hope and loss.