Sunday, March 10, 2013

Imagery

1. What scenes, moments, descriptive passages, phrases, or words stand out in your reading of the story?
A: It is when her mother was surviving from half of a blindfold trapeze act, has lost her sight to see. 


2. Did a particular image make you feel happy, or frightened, or disturbed, or angry? Why?
A: It made me feel frightened to be like her. Feel bad that an ordinary women who had saw many things, could do everything, or work for her daughter, would be unable to do anything as usual.



3. Which of your five senses did this image appeal to? What do you associate with this image, and why? What do you think the author wants you to feel about a certain image?
A: All of my five senses came up in my mind. My sight would be destroyed, my hearings must be use perfectly, it would be hard on my touchings, I could only smells things all over me, not seeing it, and tasting things I did not see would be weird.
     Maybe the author would like me to know how an ordinary person that could see anything, turns to be blind would feel when they are going to be blind.


4.How do you think your reactions to the imagery in the story contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
A: The reaction to the image I saw in the story contribute me to know the people's hard life, and the part of life that I didn't meant or know. Those reactions from the image I saw made me understands it.

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