In the story Under the sky After reading and re reading in terms of setting wise and setting a plot he tried to confuse the reader in the beginning a little. The story begins with a introduction to this character who seems a little odd and goes about his daily activities but then later when he's on this train station he sees these people coming that and explains that the type of features that they have are not from around his part of the neighborhood. He then continues trying to focus our attention on the older female in the group which is where I feel like the tricking begins by expressing how sort of infatuated the man is at first sight with this woman but then take a huge turn as the story progresses where you would think that the story would end up being either t his love story between the two or a heartbreak tale but ends up being a whole entire different plot that comes from left field.
In terms of the two sections again the part about the author confusing the readers happens again, In the beginning it seems as if it is going to be a love story then around the climax of the story when he is with the blond lady you assume something will happen either he'll hurt her or he'll find his way to her friend at least something but all that ends up happening is he lets her go and leaves, the at the end of the story Jecinto is waiting at this train station which I felt like it was foreshadowing him seeing the lady in the yellow hair or again or her friend that he was waiting for either one of them but nothing close to that happens instead the author ends the story with something so random but stays within the settings of his story from the train station to the cemetery but he cries on the floor with the introduction to a new character closing the book with complete randomness "He has lost his mother" something that wasn't mentioned in the story at all or explaining why he was actually crying if that was not the reason.
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