Monday, May 7, 2012

My Daddy's a Diver Review

The short story "My Daddy's a Diver" was very effective as a short story. This short story uses a majority of the genre requirements which include an effective title, imagery and figurative language which all contribute to making this story successful. The title is effective in the way that it is in the persepective of the little daughter, where the story is coming from the diver/fathers perspective. For me as the reader the story was very emotional, in parts such as the father realising that when he killed the fish for his supper he realised he had killed a mate of another fish which made him think about the death of his wife. Another part in the story which was quite emotional was when the daughter said "Daddy, do fish cry?" followed by the concluding sentence which was 'At this moment a man, not a fish, found himself weeping. In this story an inner and physical journey takes place, inner, when the father realises that fish can also grieve over their lost mate and physical in the way that the diver was swimming in the ocean searching for fish to eat for supper. Overall this short story was very effective because it used many of the genre requirements such as imagery and was very emotional and engaging.

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