Friday, 25 November 2011


Do Seek Their Meat from God
            By reading “Do Seek Their Meat from God” it was clear that Sir Charles Roberts was certainly an astute writer who could use his way with words to manipulate the emotions of his readers. In this particular case, it was especially impressive how the gifted author induced suspenseful substance to the climax. As the panther solemnly strode towards the baby to slake its appetence for food, the reader found himself almost scanning the page to digest the brilliance quicker. Though the denouement was calm and provided a pleasant ending, the scene preluding it was much more vivacious and in a way nerve wracking. An abundance of feelings were felt by the audience and that is why the technique and ability embedded in the literature should be well acclaimed. 

1 comment:

  1. I liked reading your responses to the short stories. I think your poem about Love was really thoughtful and the use of repetition was effective. Do continue writing reflectively and expressing yourself as accurately and eloquently as possible.

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