Week 6
Library at Ancient Ephesus Good evening, students. Hope you are feeling good in whatever way life affords! The quiz question last dealt with how Julio Cortazar structured the story "Continuity of Parks," and the themes portrayed. The author uses a third person point of view (over the shoulder) throughout and from the first sentence, first paragraph (there are only two paragraphs) makes the act of reading and its absorbing pleasures a focus. Referred to only as "he" the central character is the owner of an estate who has returned by train from "urgent business" and taken certain legal actions to protect, we can assume, his estate. He seeks the "tranquillity of his study" with its view to a park and woods where he will seat himself, in a "green velvet" chair, back to the door, to continue reading the novel he recently began. The third person point of view is maintained as he sets to reading, avidly, about "the he...