"The Temptation of Two" Response
The theme of "The Temptation of Two" is: Safety is not why people go on adventures. Rogers enjoys going solo on adventures but that once she gets there, she's scared she put herself in danger. However, she keeps going on outings. She even exactly states, "But the question is flat; safety is not why I go,"(Rogers 167). An example of effective language includes, "...large, blocky floes of ice that knocked against each other like ice cubes in a glass..." This simile creates a clear visual in the reader's mind and also shows the playful way the narrator looks at the world. Another example is when she says, "Free of the bugs I breathe deeply, and the texture of the air is velvet,"(Rogers 166). Air is not usually given a texture so it is memorable and will make readers physically feel the thickness of the air in the story.
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