文档介绍:Journal 7 Song of the Water Saints
I really enjoyed the way that Rosario suddenly changed the structure of
her writing in the second half of the novel. All of a sudden we go from Graciela’s
life story to her daughter’s. The difference is that it goes by a lot quicker; in short
slurps that give you enough to see how different Mercedita is from her mother. It
sort of mirrors those differences as well; for example we see how Mercedita fell
in love with her Andres and her security with him. This highly contrasts Graciela’s
lust for Silvio and conformity with Casimiro. Also, we are clearly told that
Mercedes believes in her inner world and privacy; unlike Graciela who wanted to
go out and explore her world and had the nerve to leave her family to do it. Once
she dies, the story of Mercedes as she grew older was so much quicker,
reflecting her acceptance and prosperity of her world.
The way that Leila’s story was told was just as quick, but this effect
resulted in something different. The quick glances at her life showed us the
similarities between her and her great-grandmother instead, but with a knack at
education as well, which I found appealing of her character. Although it was
disturbing to see how she disrespected herself when it came to Miguel, the
turnout and her lesson was a good one, sort of. I feel that it was too all of a
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