Small World
Ledesma St., San Juan
LITERARY TOOLS AND ANALYSIS
(1) Plot (Synopsis)
Ledesma Street was a short one and quiet. Their house was unassuming, with walls of a modest height and green gate. The gate opened to a long three-car garage where they'd play football and where parties can be held. Their mother sent most of them to piano lessons. San Juan seemed pretty much the whole city because even his relatives were there. Even if its small, it is extravagant to a little one. And for him it is the world.
(2) Conflict
In the boy’s high school days he discovered the perilous thrill of chasing after girls. Going to soirées, meeting them, getting their phone numbers calling them up
(3) Theme Tranquility
(4) Characters
The boy, Tito Bing, Mother, Father, Fathers parents, Tito Pepot, Tito Lito, Litonjuas, Tita Letty, Mendozas, Bombit, Niña
(5) Point of view used
First-person point of view First-Person Point of View
(6) Narrative Voice Employed
Stream-of-Consciousness
(7) Narrative Time
1984
(8) Angle of the Story
Ledesma Street was quiet and short. With walls of a modest height and a green gate, our house was unassuming. The gate to a long three-car garage opened. We were going to play football there, and Bombit, the oldest, fell on his wrist once and broke it. Parties can be organized there as well. San Juan appeared to be pretty much the entire town then, and there were also my relatives.
(9) Setting
In the house, Greenhills, Ledesma Street, San Juan, Ortigas to Meralco, M. Paterno Street, Mariano Marcos Street, Unimart
(10) Symbols used Small
Dark
(11) Cited Dialogues
Inner Dialogue
Outer Dialogue
(12) Other Literary Devices Cited Understatement
Irony
Hyperbole
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