First person point of view positions the reader to sympathies with Miro. This describes and gives the reader a true understanding of what his role to Damon is as he tries his best to make sure Damon doesn't ruin his life plans. Point of view also allows the reader to …show more content…
This allows the reader to focus grammatically in order to understand the characters (Damon and Miro) thoughts and decisions. Damon displays emotive language through his outbursts and heart breaking talks with Miro. For example Damon captures the reader to feel the pain he experiences as Damon retells the story of a life changing experience he saw himself as the say a man die right infant of his eyes. As he said with tears rushing down his face “I’m so ashamed. So ashamed!” From Damon’s captions, the author positions the reader to digest the stress and pain Damon felt everyday as he try to keep this story to himself. Miro also displays emotive language several times as he says “Get off my property!” In this, the reader is positioned to understand the rage and distress he had been caused as Parker and Geraguty trespass in order to get Damon. Damon displays a key movement in the end of novel where he writes his apology and love letter to his mother. As when he writes the letter, he can't find words to say how much he appreciates and loves and his as miro points this put to Damon with the last line of Damon’s letter saying “Lovvvve, your son Daaaamon.” This implies the fact that Damon has not only changed himself but he uses his emotions in opposite meaning. Emotive language positions and allows the reader to now only see a persons emotions, but it also allows the reader to