Use Of Point Of View In Alan Gratz's Refuge

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"Every Secret of a writer's soul, every experience of their life, every quality of their mind, is written large in his works" quote by Virginia Woolf. Alan Gratz is one of the writers that makes sure to put his soul in every book he writes. In the book "Refugee” by Alan Gratz, he uses point of view, characterization, and suspense to make his writing more interesting because they all help keep the vast book engaging and more interesting. One of Gratz’s techniques is his use of point of view to help the readers know what the main characters are thinking at all times in the book which helps readers be more engaged. To start off, Isabel’s best friends name is Ivan and they have been close since they were very young and when they were on the boat …show more content…

Next, Isabel's family and friends were so close to being free when they saw the coast guard boat and when she heard her mothers scream in pain with the baby about to come “Isabel could only sit lifelessly and stare” (Gratz 260). Isabel throughout the book shows determination and kindness but in this piece of evidence it shows that she is very family oriented and she wouldn't abandon them for anyone or thing even if it's a chance at freedom and happiness which helps the readers understand that she will always put family first no matter what. Many chose to put family first and when readers read this it helps them make a connection on how important their family is to them in thier life. To continue, Isabel has always dreamed of living next door to Ivan for the rest of thier lives but when Isabel realize “Ivan was dead. Isabel couldn’t grasp it. One minute he had been alive, talking to them, laughing with them, and the next he was dead. Lifeless” (Gratz 223). This proves that charierization helps make the book more interesting, in the text it describes how loving Isabel was and when she saw her best friend dead it hurt her a lot because she loved him like family which makes the book feel more real to readers which in turn makes them more engaged. Losing a loved one is never easy family or friends so having that type of grief in a book helps some readers connect more to the character. To finish off, Gratz making it easier for the reader to get to know the characters is effective in getting readers more interested in the