Monday, March 7, 2011

Papa's Parrot

In “,Papa’s Parrot” was a short story. But I enjoyed it, because I well kind of didn’t read a book. So it was too late to start. But I’m off topic kind of. When I read the short story I thought it was a tragedy. The reason why I think it is a tragedy is because the story was like how you basically lose something and in the short story Mr. Tillian got sick and left the store, but if you think about it when you read it. It’s like a something that reminds you from a childhood.

When you read it and understand it’s something that how when you known something for years and then just soon forget about it. It’s just like in the story. How something from your childhood can’t be forgotten and then you realize how it’s important it is to you.

Harry is mostly the main character, because he went to the candy shop everyday, until he got older. And the title is about how Mr. Tillian was losing business and got a parrot and apparently talked to it all the time. When you get to the middle version you would ask yourself the question like, What happened to Mr. Tillian? But he was just sick and in the end Harry ended up helping in the candy shop.

The thing is that makes it a tragedy is that the man grew old and yet you find out that harry is the grandson of Mr. Tillian, so in the end you find out that they are realated. But the ending is like a twist with the parrot, but you will have to read it. I would recamend this to someone that likes to read short stories like this. Because the short story was about three pages but it was easy to tell it was a tragedy. I did enjoy reading the story but I wish I could read a whole book, but I ran out of time so this is my chose of blogging about. So I hope that this would make you want to read a short story

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