Tuesday, January 10, 2017
In Class Writing 1.10
When I first read the story of Night Women, I feel that the tone of the story is different from the first three stories that we read. The tone of the story is soft, sensitive and with more personal emotions.
The story is told by the narrator, a mother who has a son to take care. Because of this, I can see the tone becomes softer than the previous stories, like the tone of mother telling good night story to her baby. Like "No more, no more, or your teeth will turn black." I can feel the mother care about her son from her heart. Also, the majority of the sentences are used to describe the son. The mother as a narrator wants everyone else know how adorable her son is. She records how the son sleeps, how he sings, and how he awakes from sleep. Furthermore, the mother used a different tone to her customer at the end. For example, she says "How is Your wife?" to the doctor, and she says "Darling, the angels have themselves a lifetime to come to us." to her son. There is emotions in very sentences from her to the son, but none to other people.
The tone of the story is very different from others. It is told by a mother who loves her son so much that she sacrifices a lot. It feels more emotionally.
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