Saving Sourdi Summary

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In current times, having a notable age gap between siblings is relatively common. Typically, siblings bond very strongly with one another and essentially become best friends throughout each other’s youth. However, once the elder’s youth “expires”, or reaches that age when maturity and adulthood begin, the once unbreakable bond seems to dissolve due to a great difference in interests and tasks. Often, this leaves the younger sibling clueless and confused, not understanding why their elder sibling has changed. May-Lee Chai applies similes and metaphors in “Saving Sourdi” to illustrate the misunderstandings that arise between close siblings when one matures first due to an age gap.In current times, having a notable age gap between siblings is