This isn't a post. Just a statement with a quote.
"That has nothing to do with the story" (page 102). Are you kidding me? If he said that after every line in the book that had nothing to do with the story, then the book would be four times as long, just filled with "that has nothing to do with the story". I mean sometimes I enjoy the random thoughts Jacob has, but why does he address his pointless side-words now?
Lit Terms
allusion
ambiguity
analogy
antagonist
antihero
apostrophe
broken rhyme scheme
catharsis
comedy
connotation
didactic
dynamic character
egos
explication
extended metaphor
external conflict
first person point of view
flat character
foil
foreshadowing
hyperbole
imagery
Indirect Characterization
irony
juxtaposition
metaphor
mood
motif
motivation
nasty tattoo cat
Othello
oxymoron
paradox
personification
pun
resolution
rising action
simile
situational irony
stream of consciousness
suspense
symbol
theme
tone
tragedy
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