Monday, 16 April 2012

Deep Discription

Throughout the novel thus far the author has been very skilled at describing all aspects that effect the story line.   Starting with the description of the land, the heat, the flatness, and how unforgiving the landscape seems.  Moving on through the story the author describes the brutality of the massacre in the middle of the desert.  He describes how much blood was present and the amount of rounds that would have been fired.  Later on in the novel the author describes the scene where Llewellyn stumbles upon the money, he uses words that make the reader picture the look of the money in the case, being as precise as possible about the case and the money within.

Up till now the descriptive style has been amazing and the story seems as though this descriptive style will continue.  

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