Rainy days have a set vibe based on the day of the week. Rainy Mondays are exhausting, rainy Tuesdays are monotonous, and rainy Wednesdays are relieving. But rainy Sundays are perhaps the strangest of them all, a simultaneous state of serenity and sorrow. And this rainy Sunday was no different. It had only been a short while after we had moved to Round Rock from Dallas, and it felt like an eternity and a short second all at once. As familiar I felt with my friends’ faces, I could feel them slipping away, the thundering rain wearing them down little by little. My sandcastle of memories had to be preserved somehow, and that’s when I found it, rummaging through my old middle school backpack as I waited at the bus stop. Our …show more content…
This is initially seen when she is discussing the photograph she has found and refers to her friends as “fit[ting] together like a puzzle… like a family (Phirke)”. The imagery created in this statement shows that the author feels that she is like a lost puzzle piece, separated from her fellow puzzle pieces. A nostalgic attitude is shown by this, and is also shown by the familial diction used. The tone development is furthered by the author’s use of repetition in describing her relationship with her friends. This relationship’s importance to the author is seen again near the end of the memoir, after the author has concluded her reminiscing and talks of her “longing for [her] old reality (Phirke)”. The sentimental diction utilized here contributes to the nostalgia the author emphasizes in her writing, and it is backed by the author’s use of imagery in providing a holistic view of her past. This statement shows that despite her move and readjustment, she still misses her old life terribly. Through her word choice, sensory language, and syntax, the author illustrates a nostalgic tone when discussing her friends, teachers, and life before she