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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Which part of Village by the Sea do you like best?

Which part of Village by the Sea do you like best?

Quoting page 102:
'Debt, debt, debt,' Hari gnashed his teeth. 'Father's always in debt because of toddy.' He got up and turned away from the dead dog and his wailing sisters, and walked out of the house. He would get away. He would go to Rewas. To Bombay. And never come back to this sad house, his frightened sisters, his ill mother, his drunken father. He would leave them and run, run as far as he could go.

Although you may call me sadistic for liking this particular part, it shows that change was about to happen. Change that Hari was about to grow mature. Change that the village was about to go through while Hari was at Bombay, learning skills and making money. Change that was about to happen in the family itself, which was that their father would turn over a new leaf while their mother soon got well. This paragraph by itself shows alot of changes whereby the next sentence, or paragraph, or chapter would be an exiting part to read because things are about to change.

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