In the objects, elements such as setting, theme, and symbolism are used to illustrate a detailed world where characters transform into animals based on their social status. Characters are subjected to a hierarchical setting where your transformations are a key representative of how high you are ranked in society. Examples of symbolism are seen when Herrera’s characters transform as they pass through the vestibule. Throughout the story elements like these are used quite often to make the readers feel as if they were in the world Herrera creates. Throughout the story the office is where key ideas such as transformations take place. The story takes a turn when our character Rafa becomes fed up with his position after finding out the building is falling and decided to go to the top. Herrera uses the setting of a crumbling building to create an urgency for the characters to progress as the story builds towards the conclusion. …show more content…
Herrera does just this. By using symbols in his writing, metaphorical references are made when a setting like the office is mentioned. Standing for a government, the office is a perfect example of symbolism seen when we learn about the different people who transform and what they transform into based on what they are. In “The objects” the narrator participates in the action of the story. The narrator talks as if he is a character in the story sharing what is going on with Rafa and everything happening in the moment. As the middle of the story approaches controversial feelings are rising. Rafa is curious, wanting to know what’s going on and concerned about what the higher-ups are transformed