![]() ![]() ![]() Some may describe Aurora as a short story with offensive language, but without Diaz’s blatant use of word choice and description, the story would not have the same impact on readers.ĭiaz’s use of character throughout the story gives the reader a realistic view into the world of drug abuse, domestic violence, and the urban setting of some of New Jersey’s Dominican inhabitants. The reader is easily able to develop a real sense of discord throughout the story. ![]() The narrator is truthful and doesn’t leave anything to the imagination. The overall tone of Aurora is realistically laid out and unforgiving in the use of profanity and sometimes harsh descriptions. The story takes place in a gritty part of New Jersey, and the author uses literary elements such as tone, character, and point-of-view to depict a realistic and volatile relationship between two lovers. The two lovers have anything but a healthy relationship, though somehow they always stay connected. Junot Diaz’s Aurora is a short story that illustrates a less than perfect relationship between the narrator and his on again-off again, drug addicted girlfriend. ![]()
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