viernes, 2 de octubre de 2015
The Gods must be crazy narrative.
The Gods Must be crazy by Jamie Uys its an informative and descriptive short text about the Desert of the Kalahari, told by a third-person narration, tells us about the life of ''the little people of the Kalahari'', a group of people who has adapted to the hard life of the desert. Or is it hard? By the use of the direct narration in present tense, the author catch us in an interesting piece in which describe the story of how the Bushmen adapted to a place that seemed like impossible to live in and transformed this arid place, in a heaven, or not transformed but they saw in this place what no one ever saw, while our modern-society how we know it today is left as something... ''not nearly close as good'' as this place. By a free indirect speech, the narrator lists all the good implications about the life in the Kalahari and all the codes to survive in this habitat in order to make us read until the end so we can sleep well in the night, without trying to figure out how these people survived a all these years.
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