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Room, by Emma Donoghue

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We have all heard the African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” The response given by Emma Donoghue’s novel Room, simply states, “If you’ve got a village. But if you don’t, then maybe it just takes two people” (Donoghue 234). For Jack, Room is where he was born and has been raised for the past five years; it is his home and his world. Jack’s “Ma” on the other hand knows that Room is not a home, in fact, it is a prison. Since Ma’s kidnapping, seven years prior, she has survived in the shed of her capturer’s backyard. This novel contains literary elements that are not only crucial to the story but give significance as well. The Point-of-view brings a powerful perspective for the audience, while the setting and …show more content…

Mountains are too big to be real, I saw one in TV that has a women hanging on it by ropes. Women aren’t real like Ma is, and girls and boys not either. Men aren’t real except Old Nick, and I’m not actually sure if he’s real for real. Maybe half? (Donoghue 18)
Through this, we see that the only other person who might be real is Old Nick. Even then, Jack expresses the thought that Old Nick may not be completely real because he is from Outside. Once Jack learns that outside is a real place he must being to comprehend the idea that “Outside has everything” (Donoghue 71). As Jack begins to think this through he states:
Whenever I think of a thing now like skis or fireworks or islands or elevators or yo-yos, I have to remember they’re real, they’re actually happening in Outside all together. It makes my head hurt. And people too, firefighters teachers burglars babies saints soccer players and all sorts, they’re all really in Outside. I’m not there, though, me and Ma, we’re the only ones not there. Are we still real? (Donoghue 71) This is just the beginning of his thought process about the unknown world he refers to as “Outside.” The perspective of the narrator allows the reader to begin to understand the mind of a child. The author chooses to use this unique point-of-view to give the audience the chance to think of what it would be like to be in a situation like this. It makes a person reflect and think about their childhood, how it was different, and what they

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