Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Catch the Moon

imaginativeness is an important part of the novel baloney Catch the Moon by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The The humbug is about a perturb master named Luis Cintron who has just gotten home from juvenile hall. Luis whole shebang in his fathers junkyard he is not the happiest teenager doing that job. The originator uses the literary element imagery to allow the lector to set out what Luis is experiencing. The author states, She stood in the sunlight in her white sundress waiting for his father, mend Luis started.She was like a smooth timberland carving. Her skin was like mahogany color. She is being Described as a swarthy skinned, graceful girl in a white dress. This description involves the sense of sight. The reviewer can picture Noami perfectly. (Pg. 64) The text states perfectly, carry off the yellow rice and red beans, the heat up chicken, mouth watering sweet plantains that his catch had cooked for them. The description gives the reviewer an example of the color, flavo r, and disembodied spirit of the food.The author uses imagery to engage the commentators sense of sample in the story. (Pg. 66) The story appeals to the sense of flavour when the author states, When it was almost midnight, Luiss hands were lop bruised from his work. This demonstrates imagery involving touch and the ratifier Imagines how Luiss hands were cut, and bruised from his work. The imagery referring to touch is a great example of how things can be imagined in the readers head. Pg. 68) In conclusion, Catch the Moon is a story full of imagery. Luis is attracted by Naomi, she gets exposit really well, she helps Luis stay out of trouble and to stay on the right path. The food in the story was described in a great imagery of taste and smell. The imagery the author uses for touch gives the reader an idea of how Luis go cut and bruised. development imagery in the story is a good way to read the experience of the characters.

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