1. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind
This makes the narrative perspective felt real and emotional and aggressive towards the reader them self, a romantic gesture that is emphasized by the honesty of the word itself: the stop consonant 'b' at the beginning of the word gives it a hard tone/touch, making the word sound beautiful yet very unpleasant in this disgusting event occurring in front of the reader of which Grenouille is strangling a girl much younger than him with such divine beauty and it was all done just for the amazing aroma coming off of her body. ... And although we feel some very small amount of sympathy for his...
- Word Count: 3837
- Approx Pages: 15
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Graduate