Constructed Response Lauren Valenzuela
9-30-13
Per. 2
The story, “ A Dark Brown Dog” by Stephen Crane is told in third person omniscient. This is where the narrator knows all about the characters and how they feel. In the story, the narrator showed how the dog was feeling by saying, “ This thing seemed to overpower and astonish the little dark brown dog, and wounded him to his heart.” The tone of this story is very dark and humorous. The author uses phrases like, “ But the father was in the mood to have fun, and it occurred to him that it would be a fine thing to throw the dog out of the window.” A couple of words that contributed to how this story was dark and humorous was in the sentence, “ He swung him two or three times hilariously about his head, and then swung him with great accuracy.” This story made me laugh a little but it also challenged my thinking. It had certain words that were used differently than how they are usually used in a sentence. For example, “At the same time with his ears and his eyes he offered a small prayer.” This story also made me feel somewhat upset towards the end when the child was crying when the dog was found laying on the ground.
In the story, “ The Day I Got Lost” by Isaac Bashevis Singer, the point of view is in 1st person. I know this because the narrator uses “I”. For example, “ For many years I have been teaching philosophy in the same university, and I have difficulty locating my classrooms.” The tone of the story is very amusing and mirthful. In example, “ One evening I took a taxi because I was in a hurry to get home. the taxi driver said, ‘ where to?’ And I could not remember where I lived.” Phrases with words that contribute to the tone include, “ Elevators play strange tricks on me.” and “ Where do I live?” This story is definitely one that will make someone smile as it did to me. The way Schlemiel became so confused so easily also made me grin.
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