| Plot/story elements: Did I feel attached to the story or poem? I hardly ever read stories where the main character isn't human. It's a unique trait to write in the point of view in an animal and I love that you didn't give it away wholly until the end. It was somewhat of a surprise trying to figure out why all of Eliana's friends were caught in a net. Would I recommend this piece of writing to someone else? I think it's a good idea to read pieces like this to help us create or at least relate to different perspectives. I think it's important to stretch the idea of adopting different perspectives when we write, ultimately, it just serves to make us better writers. Was there a clear purpose to it? Eliana wants to save her friends and she leads them out of the net. Good for her, she found an opening and took it. It's written in a creative point of view. My favorite part is the ending and the surprise to find out Eliana was in fact a bird. There were hints given all along but it didn't ruin the ending. I would change subtle parts like there was a line of daffodils to something like a line of daffodils blazed white in the sunlight or something like that. You came up with lines like the sun was smiling so I know you use a lot of creativity when you write so it's more just a suggestion to edit your pieces with a fine tooth comb. ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ~Tsa~ House of Greyjoy
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