Evaluation:
Published: 27.05.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays '"Popular Mechanics" by Raymond Carver', 1.
Extract

"Popular Mechanics" was written in order to make the audience imagine their own details. The descriptions in this story are very basic and plain, the man and woman in the story are nameless with no clue of physical description, and there is no mention of what city, state or country the story takes place. This allows the reader to picture the surroundings and details of the story in their own way, maybe the reader has heard of or been in similar situations and they can put their own faces and locations into the story. The setting is given in very little detail, but it is also the most detail of any element in the story. The setting is a very important part of the story and is used to symbolize, foreshadow and relate with the events and characters.…

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