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No, David!

Summery

     David is a naughty child, his mom always says to him “No, David.” Once, David tries to get the cookies on the cupboard by standing on the chair. Furthermore, he walks into the living room and makes it become very dirty. Even worse, he takes all toys into the bathtub and plays with them happily. Moreover, he runs away with necked body. He also makes noise with cooker, spoon, and play with his food by making them into a robot. Additionally, he plays baseball in the living room and breaks up the vase. However, in the end the mother says “David, come here!” and David come to hug her. The story ends in the sentence what the mother says to David “Yes, David… I love you.”

 

Analysis & Reflection:

Narrative Point of View: 
First-Person Narrator

 

Setting:
backdrop setting
 

 

Protagonist: 
David

 

Plot:

Cumulative Plot

 

Tone: 

Humor

 

     In my opinion, this book shows not only the naughty boy, David, but also the mother’s love. Even though the mother always says “No, David.” , she still does not punish him. However, at the end, the mother says, “Yes, Davis, I love you.” When I see the page, I recall my parents’ love toward me. In the past, they were stubborn, and got angry with me easily. When I grow up, I know they were stubborn is due to their worry to me. I know they got angry with me is owing to my immaturity. I know the parents’ love is the only love that will not ask for return.

 

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