Thursday, November 14, 2019
Kadohatas The Story Devils: An Overview :: essays research papers
 Kadohata's The Story Devils: An Overview      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The Story Devils, by Cynthia Kadohata is a look into the life of a young  girl looking to protect her family in any way possible. The story is based on a  real life experience of the author and shows how we can, at times, let the devil  in ourselves come out and play. The author, now living in Los Angeles, writes  this as almost a warning; but the reader gets the feeling that she would do what  she did again, in a second.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The story takes place after World War II in the town of Chesterville,  Arkansas. It was a small town with small town problems, and had a Japanese  community living within it. The story was written in 1989 and reflect the  uncertainties of the post World War II period. Within the small community there  lived a woman that had been through a recent divorce, and was raising three  children, Kate, the author, and her brother Sean. Because the mother is having  a problem making ends meet, she begins to go to church and meets the antagonist,  Mr. Mason.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The story is told by the author in the body and mind of an eight year  old. It is a first-person narration and she is playing the part of the  protagonist. The point of view remains constant throughout the story, which  gives you only the viewpoint of the author to get facts from. Although this may  be a possibly unreliable perspective, due to selective memory, the story is told  in a straightforward manner suggesting truth and honesty.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  During the story the author realizes that Mr. Mason is a violent man.  This is learned through several instances, such as when he forced the mother  into a crying fit in her bedroom in the beginning of the story. He was also  violent when he threw a rock at a young boy that had wandered over to the yard  to play. These incidents forced the author to do something that she did not  relish, but deemed necessary in order to save her family from this man; since  she new her mother was planning on marrying him. She lied to her mother and  told her that Mr. Mason had hit her. At first it wasn't believed, but when her  quiet sister Kate backed up her story, the mother sought to separate herself  from this man. The family moved to Chicago and the author never saw Mr. Mason  again.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As was stated before, the story was believable because of the author's  almost relenting of a story that she had kept inside for a long time.  					    
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