Thursday, September 24, 2009

Blog 4 Swartz essay

The overall focus of this essay was to go back in history to understand why a father is the way he is. Mimi has a jewish backround that she doesn't reallyknow too much about. This fact eats away at her every time her father says something about how things would be in Rindheim. The first section marks the beginning of Mimi's history lessons.

The next section is used to change the tone from confusion to suspense because it was the first time that they would be going back to Rindheim. The father points things out and explains things that happened there. These sections are also passing time. Mimi is getting older and more mature. this means that she has a stronger understanding of where her father is coming from and why he feels the way he does in a different home.

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