In both plots, the author refers frequently to smells. Explain how the description of smells differ in each plot. How do these differences affect each plot?

Respuesta :

Because when you are reading a plot of a story you need to imagine yourself as the character or object and use your five senses.

Answer:

Explanation:

In the first novel, the author senses the hospital, which makes him sick, and in the second plot, the scent of the Battle of the Blossoms (which is most likely smoke and possibly incense from the band of warriors). The hospital scent may be a residual feeling from the Aztec warriors finding its way into his dream of the hospital because the narrator says he "doesn't dream smells." The smells described in each plot are different, for example, in the plot where the man was in the hospital getting his x-ray, he said it smelled like reek, and in the plot where he was running through swaps, he said it smelled like war. This difference affects the sound of each plot because, in the first plot, there was no mention of any scent, while in the second plot, there was more mention of the smell.