The third person perspective with which the story was wrote is something I do a bit, but I fair better with first person. Allen and her ability to keep it together in a stressful moment in time. This is undoubtedly a story about faith the young man’s ability to search on for the child as well as Mrs. When a mother is expecting their child to return from school safely in their arms and they don’t is a nightmare. It’s an interesting point of view as well, to speak from the angel’s perspective, because it’s as if the angel is at the beck and call of the one contemplating suicide. Sometimes clarity in writing is not always the answer as being vague can lead to suspense or open ended interpretations, leaving the reader up to their own vices. It made me question just exactly the story was headed and what exactly she was trying to convey to the reader. As the story or short-short progresses Atwood does a great job of focusing her attention on character details rather than anything else. Anyway it’s an encouragement to keep reading. It just so happens I’m researching the subject in my spare time, I have a fascination with suicide notes for some weird reason, please don’t judge. As Professor Moriea previously said in class, not all things end happily and I more than respect that in terms of the life I live.įrom the start of “An Angel” I was caught off guard by the fact that Atwood was discussing an angel of suicide. I really enjoy the dark undertones with which both stores are filled. Both stories were awesome and unique in the writing styles they presented as opposed to other short story examples we’d read before. Margaret Artwood’s “An Angel” and Aimee Bender’s “Loser”.
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Two awesome little stories to read from this week.