When Conner first encountered a monster, he believed that monster was his enemy; however, as Connor faced death in his mother cancer, the monsters were in a comfort to Conner from the threat It has been changed. . When Conor first encountered a monster, the monster said dangerously that "the monster roared a big roar and broke the cone's window with his arm and broke glasses, trees, bricks" (page 8 ). When Conner said he was not afraid of monsters, the monster answered: "You are ... before the end ..." (page 9). Then Connor remembers the monster who lived and was about to live before he woke up from a nightmare.
In the middle of the book, the monster told him to talk to Connor. When asking the monster what Connor wants, the monster will magically answer. "This is not what I want, Conner O'Malley ... this is what you want" (p. 34). Even though he is in a nightmare, Connor still feels strange calm in the monster. The monster tells Connol that it will teach him three tales and Connor will tell him the fourth story. Monster said, "You know your truth, the truth you are hiding, the fact that you are the most afraid, the Connor O'Malley" (p.38). Conor's hidden fact is that his mother is suffering from cancer, and his relationship with his father and grandmother is not good, so no one around Conor will comfort him.
Finally, after Conner tells his story, the monster comfort him. Connor wants monsters to heal their mothers, but the monster says "I did not heal her ... I will heal you" (p.193). By listening to the story and letting him talk, the monster healed the Conner and prepared for his mother's death.
Patrick Ness's "The Monster Calls" is a really moving emotional novel for audiences and changes the way people face death. For her cancer, Conner's mother influenced the main features of the story (Conner). Connor's mother is still alive, Connor appears to be calm. Concerning her illness, Connor met with her family, but he hoped that they would leave as his father and grandmother tried to make him realize that she might not succeed It was. Only the audience can understand Connor to understand what is going on in his mind. Overtime, the whole text indicates this "nightmare", but it will not be explained until the last chapter. From the first day, he suffered from a nightmare, there are two monsters, one can only heal and the other can only take away; the story is that Connors' mother has cancer for about a year It begins with being suffering. "No one knows
Through A Monster Call by Contr's Patrick Ness, the hero is worried about many problems. Because his mother was fighting cancer, he had to confront every feeling. But Conner's biggest emotional confrontation is itself fear. He is very afraid of the myriad problems he has to fight, for example he may have to live with his grandmother, or he is not with his father like Connor maybe. Most painful of Connor is mainly fear of his mother's health. Connor was unable to handle the fact that his mother did not improve, and her health slowly failed. Connor was doing an incredible clash with his fear, he tried to hide ... See more
When Conner first encountered a monster, he believed that monster was his enemy; however, as Connor faced death in his mother cancer, the monsters were in a comfort to Conner from the threat It has been changed. . When Conor first encountered a monster, the monster said dangerously that "the monster roared a big roar and broke the cone's window with his arm and broke glasses, trees, bricks" (page 8 ). When Conner said he was not afraid of monsters, the monster answered: "You are ... before the end ..." (page 9). Then Connor remembers the monster who lived and was about to live before he woke up from a nightmare.
In Patrick Ness's "Monster Call", how does Conoa and the relationship between monsters change through a novel?