Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tone

The tones of the story are intimate and serious. There are many intimate relationships that are displayed through the entire story. The relationships Lily holds with different characters are very close and special. She has different bonds with each character she interacts with. Relationships with Rosaleen, August, Zachary, June, and May are the most important relationships in the story. Without these characters, Lily would have never known love or how to love. She would have never overcome her fears or figured out who she was. Each of these characters helped aid Lily to understand her past and to understand what kind of person she was.

The serious part of the story is carried through every experience Lily endures. She uses her memories and experiences to help her figure out what she wanted and to figure out the difference between reality and what others wanted her to belive. Lily’s past of having accidentally killed her mother, not receiving love from her father, not completely understanding why her mother left her and what happened the night she died, the death of May, the arrest of Zach, and the racial issues going on during this time period also help carry the tone of seriousness in the story. All of these problems Lily faces are related to her past and bring her on the complicated journey to find out who she really is and become her own person.


- Sophia Chronopoulos

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