Please type your thesis/claim from “Saving Sourdi”
1 In Saving Suordi, May Lee Chai uses Nea’s perspective to tell the story, creating a tendency for the reader to take her side emotionally due to elevated levels of sympathy, and constructs a touching story about losing a sister.
2. In Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses perspective through Nea’s immature eyes altering the tone, characterization, and plot to ultimately show how people will go to the extremes for the ones they love.
3. May-Lee Chai writes the short story, “Saving Sourdi,” through the eyes of the character Nea to show the inner struggle Nea has with letting go of her past with her sister and accepting change, ultimately revealing that in life sometimes one must let go of the past in order to start new and better beginnings.
4. Through the use of first-person perspective in "Saving Sourdi," May Lee Chai is able to give meaning to Nea's compulsive and sometimes violent inclination to protect her older sister from harm, while
showing how her unconditional love for her sister makes separation more difficult as they grow apart.
5. May-Lee Chai uses first person perspective, in “Saving Sourdi”, to demonstrate Nea’s attachment to her sister, Sourdi, ultimately revealing that devotion can sometime obscure a person’s vision.
6. In Saving Sourdi by May-Lee Chai, the author uses the actions of Nea to characterize her obsessive and juvenile personality.
7. In May-lee Chai's short story “Saving Sourdi”, she uses point-of-view as a literary device to strengthen the reader’s connection with the narrator, causing them to feel sympathy for her actions.
8. In “Saving Sourdi,” May-Lee Chai uses a bias perspective to show the bond amongst the sisters.
9. In the short story, Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses the point of view of Nea to show the influence older siblings have on their younger siblings........
Older siblings have a responsibility that extends beyond protecting the younger siblings. They serve as role models, teachers, and a third parental figure.
10. In “Saving Sourdi,” May-Lee Chai uses first person point of view to show Nea’s attachment to her sister and the desire to save her that results from it, ultimately revealing that we are not always correct in our assumptions about the people we love.
11. In Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses point of view to distort the reality of the plot, ultimately revealing than an obsession is capable of misleading a person's judgement.
12. May Lee Chai uses the first person point of view in Saving Sourdi to highlight the fact that people are often blinded by their feelings, especially when it comes to someone they love. The point of view is used to show the shift in the relationship between Nea and Sourdi, and Nea’s refusal to believe the fact that they have grown apart.
13. In the short story "Saving Sourdi" written by May Lee Chai, Nea's obsessive,protective first person point of view is used to show a once strong relationship between sisters and the complications of letting go, ultimately revealing that truth can be overshadowed by desire.
14. Through the development of Nea’s anger, defensive behavior towards others and protective behavior towards her older sister, the author May-Lee Chai reveals the true meaning of the story: Obsession is not healthy, and no matter how much we want to protect another person, we can’t control anyone’s decisions but our own.
15.Chai tells the story through the naïve point of view of a clingy, younger sister, Nea, to heighten the extent to which she would go to help her older sister, revealing signs of continuous love and the complications of letting go.
1 In Saving Suordi, May Lee Chai uses Nea’s perspective to tell the story, creating a tendency for the reader to take her side emotionally due to elevated levels of sympathy, and constructs a touching story about losing a sister.
2. In Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses perspective through Nea’s immature eyes altering the tone, characterization, and plot to ultimately show how people will go to the extremes for the ones they love.
3. May-Lee Chai writes the short story, “Saving Sourdi,” through the eyes of the character Nea to show the inner struggle Nea has with letting go of her past with her sister and accepting change, ultimately revealing that in life sometimes one must let go of the past in order to start new and better beginnings.
4. Through the use of first-person perspective in "Saving Sourdi," May Lee Chai is able to give meaning to Nea's compulsive and sometimes violent inclination to protect her older sister from harm, while
showing how her unconditional love for her sister makes separation more difficult as they grow apart.
5. May-Lee Chai uses first person perspective, in “Saving Sourdi”, to demonstrate Nea’s attachment to her sister, Sourdi, ultimately revealing that devotion can sometime obscure a person’s vision.
6. In Saving Sourdi by May-Lee Chai, the author uses the actions of Nea to characterize her obsessive and juvenile personality.
7. In May-lee Chai's short story “Saving Sourdi”, she uses point-of-view as a literary device to strengthen the reader’s connection with the narrator, causing them to feel sympathy for her actions.
8. In “Saving Sourdi,” May-Lee Chai uses a bias perspective to show the bond amongst the sisters.
9. In the short story, Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses the point of view of Nea to show the influence older siblings have on their younger siblings........
Older siblings have a responsibility that extends beyond protecting the younger siblings. They serve as role models, teachers, and a third parental figure.
10. In “Saving Sourdi,” May-Lee Chai uses first person point of view to show Nea’s attachment to her sister and the desire to save her that results from it, ultimately revealing that we are not always correct in our assumptions about the people we love.
11. In Saving Sourdi, May-Lee Chai uses point of view to distort the reality of the plot, ultimately revealing than an obsession is capable of misleading a person's judgement.
12. May Lee Chai uses the first person point of view in Saving Sourdi to highlight the fact that people are often blinded by their feelings, especially when it comes to someone they love. The point of view is used to show the shift in the relationship between Nea and Sourdi, and Nea’s refusal to believe the fact that they have grown apart.
13. In the short story "Saving Sourdi" written by May Lee Chai, Nea's obsessive,protective first person point of view is used to show a once strong relationship between sisters and the complications of letting go, ultimately revealing that truth can be overshadowed by desire.
14. Through the development of Nea’s anger, defensive behavior towards others and protective behavior towards her older sister, the author May-Lee Chai reveals the true meaning of the story: Obsession is not healthy, and no matter how much we want to protect another person, we can’t control anyone’s decisions but our own.
15.Chai tells the story through the naïve point of view of a clingy, younger sister, Nea, to heighten the extent to which she would go to help her older sister, revealing signs of continuous love and the complications of letting go.