1. What is the author's attitude towards actions or events ?
Ans:The author's main attitude toward event is one of almost no description. He does this to make sure that the actions done and the words spoken are as clear as possible for the reader to understand without ambiguiouty.
2. Is the story humorous or tragic or fightening ? Does the author want you to laugh or cry , to feel happy or sad, to experiences anger or fear ?
Ans: I believe that the story begins tragic and may even end tragic but the aim of the writer is to make reader understand the situations in his country and to understand that there still may be the possibility of freedom but ulimatly, he wants reader to feel anger at the situations of his country.
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 ?
Ans: The authors' attitude toward the character are not expressed as like or dislike, trust or mistrust at all. The author only asks the reader to understand the characters and the situations they face wtihout judgement.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Symbolism
1. What are some of the symbols in the story ?
Ans: Symbols are the cigarette and chestnuts which are used to remind two men to their happy past and cranes united the freedom of their past to the freedom of their present.
2. Are there any object which seem to have a symbolic meaning ? What are their meanings ? What are their meanings?
Ans: Cigarette and chestnuts. Because Songsam tries not to smoke cigarette this is because he thougth it will remind his past and it might change his mind to not shoot his friend.
3. Do any people act as symbols in the story ? What do they represent ?
Ans: No, no one acts as symbols.
4. Do aspects of the story's setting seem symbolic ? In what way?
Ans: No, story setting is not symbolic
5. Is one symbol used throughout the story or do the symbols change ?
Ans: The only symbol is used throughout is the crane which is used as a metaphor when it is trapped, like the Korean people, and when it is released, like the Korean people wish for freedom.
Ans: Symbols are the cigarette and chestnuts which are used to remind two men to their happy past and cranes united the freedom of their past to the freedom of their present.
2. Are there any object which seem to have a symbolic meaning ? What are their meanings ? What are their meanings?
Ans: Cigarette and chestnuts. Because Songsam tries not to smoke cigarette this is because he thougth it will remind his past and it might change his mind to not shoot his friend.
3. Do any people act as symbols in the story ? What do they represent ?
Ans: No, no one acts as symbols.
4. Do aspects of the story's setting seem symbolic ? In what way?
Ans: No, story setting is not symbolic
5. Is one symbol used throughout the story or do the symbols change ?
Ans: The only symbol is used throughout is the crane which is used as a metaphor when it is trapped, like the Korean people, and when it is released, like the Korean people wish for freedom.
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