Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Blog #2

 
The story "Tétiyette and the Devil" goes well with how people choose to date each other, or in this case marry them. In the story, the daughter was more worried about what the person looked like outside than they did inside. The young girl also did not want to listen to the warning signs her mother was trying to give her to prove that he was the devil himself. Instead of paying attention to all the signs, she had to suffer her own outcome and learn her own lesson. At the end of the story no one saved her accept her little brother because her parent could only say "they told her so". I feel like this story goes so well with today's society because this is exactly how it is in the real world. I believe this story is literary text in order to give the readers a message in a since that you should not trust someone right off the bat and that it has to be built, and also not everything is off of looks. The audience is everyone who reads this story and not only that, but also those who can relate to it. The quote, "Tétiyette, no man can be that beautiful!" is very accurate in my eyes because what this means to me is that no man is perfect and that they all have some type of flaw and vise verse. Pathos takes place well in this story because I believe there are many emotions built up as the author tells the story. The emotions range from the young girl becoming extremely happy to finding "the one" to her becoming very helpless. The story really does not have a argument side to it, personally I thought it had more so reasoning behind it in terms of giving the audience reasoning as to why she picked the devil, why she covered up that he has oozed out black instead of blood, and why he ate her. The narrator did a great job at giving the audience a imagine of the story to put in their heads as they read it.                                     

                                                                                      




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