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Parole Kaitlyn Larson Analysis

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Kaitlyn Larson, author of “Parole”, uses internal conflict and situational irony in her story to convey that a society often judged through appearances, can lead to false judgement. Throughout the story, Larson accentuates the descriptions of Noah’s appearance through Skylar’s thoughts as details which cause a misleading perception in the future. “The man was tall. He had perfect brown hair, big blue eyes and a very defined jaw line”, Skylar builds her judgement of who Noah is through the first impression. The imagery created is of a handsome man who could never hurt a fly. Especially since the word “perfect” was used to describe his appearance, it emphasized the awe one must feel in the presence of him. The author adds this description to …show more content…

However, it is revealed in the end of the story what kind of person Noah really is compared to who Skylar thought he was. “Next thing I knew I was punched then pushed to the ground. All I could do was scream, he put his hand over my mouth and started to hit me harder”, Noah rapes Skylar after she is invited inside his home. The author’s words create a vivid image and realistic atmosphere. This plot twist stunned readers with the unexpected, some readers may have thought that this was the start of a love story, others a friendship, but it turned out to be a horror story for Skylar. “I couldn't fight back; he had me pinned down to the ground. I instantly wished that he didn't get the parole”, Skylar was helpless in this situation, she couldn’t help herself and it now sunk into her that she had helped the wrong party, she had made a false judgement. The use of the word “instantly” shows that Skylar immediately regretted her decision and ambition to release this man. The author’s choice to make Skylar a victim to Noah was due to her misconception of not only Noah, but his wife also. The reader is left with the impression that appearances do not define someone and can cause misjudgment. The author also uses a cliffhanger at the end of the story, which left many readers questioning exactly what happened to Skylar after the

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