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Searching For Summer Literary Analysis

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Do you ever take anything for granted? In the book Searching for Summer, author Joan Aiken uses imagery, mood, and word choice to help the reader understand the concept of taking things for granted. The main characters Tom and Lily decide to go searching for sunlight on their honeymoon due to the fact that they live in a world where there is no sunlight. Fallout from nuclear testing in the 80’s (1980’s or 2080’s- we do not know), has blocked all of the sunlight. By using specific elements, the author helps us to feel how the characters did in the story. The first of these elements is imagery. Imagery helps us get a visual of what the author is trying to explain. For example, in the story it is Tom and Lily’s wedding day, and Lily is shivering because she is cold, and there’s no warmth because the clouds are blocking the sunlight. Whenever there is no sunlight due to cloud block, we can all relate to how most of the time in the freezing weather we feel cold, and we shiver. By seeing how imagery can give us …show more content…

“Trees that carried only rudimentary leaves, wizened, and poverty stricken”, when this is said in the story it gives you a visual of the leaves- dry and in their early stages. The reason why the leaves are important is because without sunlight, nothing can grow, so by describing the leaves you can understand how by not having sunlight affects not only the humans, but other living things too. For example, in the winter, it’s typically a cloudy season, and the trees are dormant with no leaves growing, or the leaves are brown, dead, and crunchy, and many living things die off. The author is trying to describe an environment similar to the season of winter to help you grasp the idea of what conditions these people are living in. Overall, word choice is excellent to use because it can create a vivid picture in your mind and help you understand the story by

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