“At around 7:00 the light settles on the western wall of our house, just catching two of the hijackers and a half-dozen singer-songwriters, who look out from the windows, some smiling, as if they are happy to see e, ad others listening to music, or waiting, halfheartedly, for something to happen.” When reading this at first, you would think to yourself, who does this make sense? The story all begun in Normandy where Hugh and David lived in a little house on the countryside. David had been reading on his couch one day, and heard this annoying racket, this being two magpies pecking at the window. David had though to himself that this would go away after a certain amount of time, this was not the case. First, he tried making a scarecrow and failed miserably. The second was very interesting, he would tape newspaper pictures on the window of big faces preferably. Funny enough he had put up a picture of a hijacker on the window, this worked for a little while, however the birds moved to another window. He ran out of large facial pictures in the newspaper, so he went to the attic. He found all these records and picked out all sorts of album sleeves and ended up covering every window on the west side of the house. The plan was a success, however there would certainly not be as much sunlight coming into the house as before. The passage above is very well written and describes David’s house after being harassed by the birds in a humorous fashion.
I find that David Sedaris is very imaginative in his writing and structures his stories nicely for the reader to tag along. He does a good job in structuring the events he had to go through in order to find a solution in getting rid of the birds. Diction used by Sedaris is very humorous and simple, an example was the passage above. As well the author makes you laugh, but the way he describes events is very witty and to the point.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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