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Monday, February 6, 2017

The Chaser by John Collier

The pursuer is short chronicle that has unassailable irony. This famous story is compose by John Collier. The story is active a impartial while named Alan who tries to construct a delight in potion from an sr. domain to fall out in live with his prince charming Diana. But as the story is take heeding us, no one can role a love potion to suffice love last for their alto expressher life, because the dependable nature of love is not to force it by a love potion, further getting a tenacious and accumulate affection.\nCollier uses trine types of irony to show the naiveness of Alan Austen. In the story, the sr. earth who has overmuch experience in life and Alan who is a progeny opus, that is naive to love, and he is fatality to copk the life what he pauperizations. The first difference mingled with the hoar man and Alan is the focussing of speech. For example Sit mint Mr. Austin. said the old man really politely. The old man speaks on a super educated st andard, he endlessly being polite, and speaking very formal. Alan is different to that such as, It is true that you have a received mixture that extraordinary matter? Alan asked. The reader can see clear is the simple countersignature what Alan used have a strong contrast to what the old man said. Because the author want to tell the reader from here(predicate) is the old man has much more experience than Alan and he can easily inhabit what Alan thought so he can control Alan and get money from him. Also, readers can get that from here is Alan has no others psyche except of fall in love with Diana, that is the only contrive he has to. Secondly, Alans naiveness and immaturity is obvious from the look he views and pursues the love. She is already everything to me. only when she doesnt care about it. Alan knows that Diana will not fall in love with him without a love potion, so he goes to the old man to try to buy one to name what he wants come true. The old man disagrees wi th Alans romaine thoughts; he thinks that is too naive. Actually, Alan is not the first man who went to the old mans hearthstone to try to ge...

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