Saturday, August 31, 2013

The true meaning of Dolores's words


              
           Fragmentation  sneaks up on the reader by appearing as a quote however, it is not so. When Juan’s mother is about to die her last death wish is, “Don’t ask him for anything. Just what is ours. What he should have given me but never did. . . . Make him pay son.”  Dolores doesn’t finish her death wish completely, her ellipsis illustrate a sense of sorrow or emptiness.  This can inform the reader that there is more to the story than beneath the eyes. When the audience reads this quote they feel a sort of discomfort by it. With this the author wanted the reader to become an outsider looking into the Dolores’s life as a change of a different perspective. In a way, we are (as the reader)  left with loneliness trying to find our way out; or as they say: we are trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel.

1 comment:

  1. I like the part about what the ellipsis illustrates. Nice connection between form and function.
    The first sentence confuses me a bit.
    Oula- try to avoid cliches in your academic writing: "more to the story than beneath the eyes," and "light at the end of the tunnel."

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