Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The flood

The flood by John Steinbeck is very descriptive in showing what’s going on. He is so descriptive that we can easily envision everything that Steinbeck describes very clearly. His tone is sad, desperate among theses people that are poor, and feeling sorry for the poor people. The colloquialism used in this chapter of a book makes it hard to understand to understand what they’re saying but it adds more sense of real.

1 comment:

Ms. Lindsay said...

Can you give an example of the description? The colloquialism? This is very brief?