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Across The Nightingale Floor Analysis

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Across the Nightingale Floor Analysis
Across the Nightingale Floor is a great book that talks about Tomasu and the Tales of the Otori. Lian Hern is a great author that can make many good adventure books and stories with her imagination. I am going to analyze an talk about some quotes in the book. I am going to write about some interesting quotations in the book.

It was like the sound of a dog howling in pain, except the dog could speak human words: Describes how the author uses personification to demonstrate the village was on fire. Everyone was suffering and the village was getting destroyed. As you read the book everytime Tomasu remembers of the Hidden, he remembers this because it was something he would never forget, the village where …show more content…

Takeo remembered that momento when he saved him from Iidas men.

This shows the feelings of some characters of the story. Takeo had a great bond with Lord Otori because he saved him. Takeo remembers all the moments he had in his village. He remembers being with his mother and stepfather and the beautiful and peaceful village he lived in. He also remembered The bad moments that happened to him there. He remembered exactly how his village was on fire and when he found his stepfather dying on the floor. He remembered when Lord Shigueru saved him and adopted him.

Takeo always showed how much he thanked and loved Lord Shigueru. The first time he saw him he thought he was a great warrior and person since he killed Iida´s men with his sword and that is why Takeo started calling him Lord Shigueru. There were some people that were curious about Takeo. They didnt know anything about him, they wanted to know about the misterious man in the Otori clan. The only person who cared about Tomasu is Lord Shigueru and he always protected him since he was new and nobody knew who he was and how and why he was there. These was an analysis of some events that happened throughout the story. I hope you understand more about this book thanks to this

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