lunes, 11 de junio de 2012

Oliver Twist-Passage

"The sun shone brigthly the next morning and lit the room where Nancy lay dead. There was blood everywhere. Sikes threw the stick into the fire and changed his clothes, which were covered in blood. He took his dog, looked at the dead woman, then quickly left."

I really like this passage because firstly it shows a contrast between the hapiness of a new sun-shining happy day with the sadness of a death, a death caused by the loved Nancy felt with Oliver. She put her life into risk only because she wanted Oliver to go away of the thieves.

It also shows how easy it looks to kill somebody and just left the death body without having any worries or just the ones on burning your clothes and your stick.

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