1. Rites of Passage by Sharon Olds
(5-8) The guests continue to posture aggressively with intense seriousness and in this atmosphere even the chocolate birthday cake becomes a metaphor for a battlement of war when the birthday boy's mother describes it as "the dark cake, round and heavy as a/turret" (14-15). ... Peace and camaraderie starts to take root and for the first time the word choice changes when words like, relax, playing and celebrating are used, "they relax and get down to/playing war, celebrating my son's life" (25-26). ...
- Word Count: 1007
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography