The Semplica Girl Diaries, By George Saunders (2012)

 The Semplica Girl Diaries, By George Saunders (2012)

8/10


Eva is the kindest person in the story, but her good actions made her family face damnation. The worst part is, none of this is her fault. I blame this twisted world, where the selfless actions of a child took their family's home away. It does not make sense how the Torrinis have dozens of SGs hanging in their yard and karma doesn’t get them, while Eva’s family is losing their house for freeing literal human furnitures. This is just like how things don’t make sense in the real world.

Yet I don't think we can really say that anyone is a villain in this story. The narrator is just a guy trying to make his life work out, and everyone else is pretty much the same. This is another point where this story is so realistic. Few people in this the world are actually evil, and most of are just trying to live on. Still, things somehow always get messed up, and good people get hurt.

This story used a very strange concept to depict our real world. It was a bit too much, but I think it did the job. I rated it eight out of ten. (199 words)

댓글

이 블로그의 인기 게시물

"Araby" and stage 4 of the hero's journey

The Second Bakery Attack, By Haruki Murakami (1981)

A Mother, By James Joyce (1914)