Friday, March 6, 2015

Patricia McCormick's Tone in "Cut"

In this new book am reading titled "cut", its about how a girl named Callie is cutting herself and is in a place called sea pines. Even though almost every one there calls it "sick minds" since its like a big metal therapy house.
I feel as though her tone is like serious but sad, like shes wanting to tell others that is having the same struggle that even if you don't want to say anything or speak up, that it will sort out in the long run. But in some way i think she knows this "Callie". She says before the book begins with "for Meaghan" , maybe she knew/knows this person but named her differently. That's were am getting the sad tone from, mostly because its about someone cutting Themselves. Trust me, that's hard on a family, i know that for a fact. So theirs no way that a strong sad tone is not in this story. Part of me feels maybe like shes trying to make it seem like shes hiding this, but if you have a connection with this topic it must be easy to point out. Plus that's the audience shes wanting i believe. But whats your thought on the tone?

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