Monday, September 30, 2013

Response to A Dark Brown Dog And The Day I Got Lost

Response to A Dark Brown Dog And The Day I Got Lost
By Trevor Sykes
    In the stories, The Day I Got Lost by Isaac Bashevis Singer and A Dark Brown Dog by Stephen Crane, the authors conva use to a tone of pandemonium, but they show it different was. The Day I Got Lost has a point of view 1st person but A Dark Brown Dog is 3rd. Next I will show you how the point of view affect who the tone is on.
    The Day I Got Lost shows a tone of pandemonium with character, Professor Shlemiel. He is in an extreme state of confusion because he keep misplacing/losing thing and forget his address. Professor you might say is a word for smart people but when you put Schlemiel is mean a stupid, awkward, or unlucky person. So he is the best of being stupid, awkward, or. The point of view in this story is what is different from A Dark Brown Dog. He is confused but in A Dark Brown Dog the point of view changes.  
A Dark Brown Dog show the tone of pandemonium by 3rd person. The character are not affected by the tone. More the people reading the story have a viewpoint of pandemonium. The reader are in a state of confusion because the characters in the story keep changing their love/hate for the dog. A 1st the dog follows and the boy kicks the dog and then he love and so on and so on until the dad goes to far and throwing the dog out the window and the dog dies. At those point I think the people reading where very confused, do the love the dog or do they hate the dog.  This states the confusion. So A Dark Brown Dog and The Day I Got Lost have the same tone of pandemonium but the view point make it different.   

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