Sunday, December 2, 2012

Bruiser


130-145
Marcus Harris
Pine Point
Bruiser


In this reading life carries on. Tennyson's parents don't speak and dare often separated. when both parents are him they are always on the other side of the house. The children are becoming more and more sad and rant sure how to handle this. Whenever their parents ever come to gather to speak together they clash and begin to fight. It is clear at this point the divorce isn't far away. I can somewhat relate to this scene because of witness this but between one of my friends parents i was scared worried and sad for my friend. Things like this from my point of view is one of the hardest things kids could go threw.


In these pages the mood is strictly sad. Theres only sorrow and regret found in theses pages and is in desperate need of comic relief.

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