"Shells" - The Woman
In this story, the boy, Michael, is sitting at the table with a glass of milk in front of him and his aunt is nearby. He looks at her, but in the text the author describes this by saying "Michael looked at the woman speaking to him." He calls her Aunt Esther when he says her name, but he's not enthusiastic about it. In the text it says, "He said it dully, sliding his milk glass back and forth." This make me think that just because people are family, they aren't always close. You can live with someone and that person can still feel like a stranger to you.
In this story, the boy, Michael, is sitting at the table with a glass of milk in front of him and his aunt is nearby. He looks at her, but in the text the author describes this by saying "Michael looked at the woman speaking to him." He calls her Aunt Esther when he says her name, but he's not enthusiastic about it. In the text it says, "He said it dully, sliding his milk glass back and forth." This make me think that just because people are family, they aren't always close. You can live with someone and that person can still feel like a stranger to you.
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