Sunday, May 19, 2019

“Red Velvet Dress” by Naomi Shihab Nye Essay

In the short story Red Velvet Dress by Naomi Shihab Nye, Lena is a girl with a father who is Arab. This story really make me think slightly what it would be like to just be sitting at home when some integrity comes up to me and asks me questions about my family. I think that it would make me feel quite uncomfortable, such as it made Lena in the story. Although I urinate n ever been asked if there was a Japanese in my house or an Irish. This story made me think of a time that my mother picked up the phone and a total stranger started talk in Japanese to her. Everyone in my family was freaked out that someone who didnt ever knew us would know that Brobdingnagian detail about my mother. I would think thats how Lena felt when those two children that she had never seen before, let whole talked to, suddenly knew this part of her and her family that some of her friends didnt even know. It almost seems as if total strangers would know that about you, then what else would they know? Wou ld they know that I have an older sister? Would they know that some of my cousins be in the army?I suppose I would react the same way that Lena did, just tightlipped the door in his or her face after saying, no there is no person like that here. My favorite part of the story though is when Lena confesses to her father that she lied to those children at the door, and he forgave her. The kindly objet dart even said that it might be fun sometime to give the children a show if they ever came back. I think this shows a lot about his character, how he seems to be jolly, forgiving, and definitely not one to hold a grudge against someone else. Also in the way that Lena describes him, her father seems like a hard workingman, yet a man that always has time for his family, such as throwing the ball some with Lenas little brother. Altogether, I loved this story about a girl named Lena and her family.

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