1. What is the author's attitude towards actions or events?
The
author attitude toward the action is to let people tell the truth.
2. Is the story humorous or tragic or frightening? Does the author want
you to laugh or cry, to feel happy or sad, or experience anger or fear?
The story is not tragic but it give
us a good lesson to tell the truth. The author want me to feel happy in telling the truth and don't feel fear in telling the truth.
3. What is the author's attitude toward characters or the narrator? Does
the author like or dislike,trust or mistrust the characters or the
narrator?
The author's attitude toward the character is a curious guy, who wants to know everything. The author likes the character.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Symbolism
1. What are some of the symbols in the story?
The sun is the symbol.
2.Are these any objects which seem to have a symbolic meaning? What are their meanings?
The symbol sun means the truth that people doesn't admit it and doesn't look at the sun directly.
3. Do any people act as symbols in the story? What do they represent?
No one act like the symbol or the truth in the story.
4. Do aspects of the story's setting seem symbolic? In what way?
No, the aspect of the story's setting didn't seem like the sun.
5. Is one symbol used throughout the story or do the symbols change?
There was only one symbol used throughout the story, the sun.
The sun is the symbol.
2.Are these any objects which seem to have a symbolic meaning? What are their meanings?
The symbol sun means the truth that people doesn't admit it and doesn't look at the sun directly.
3. Do any people act as symbols in the story? What do they represent?
No one act like the symbol or the truth in the story.
4. Do aspects of the story's setting seem symbolic? In what way?
No, the aspect of the story's setting didn't seem like the sun.
5. Is one symbol used throughout the story or do the symbols change?
There was only one symbol used throughout the story, the sun.
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