Provide a third pargraph:

In unit 6 we read the story “Sweet like crow” by Michael Ondaatje. The theme revolves around the idea of brief moments of beauty and joy in the midst of darkness and despair. The mood of the poem is melancholic and somber while still hinting at the beauty of the singing. The overall mood Ondaatje sets with the imagery draws attention to the fragility of happiness and the inevitable suffering.

One example of this is “womb full of twins, a pariah dog with a magpie in its mouth like the midnight jet from Casablanca like Air Pakistan curry, a typewriter on fire, like a hundred pappadans being crunched, like someone trying to light matches in a dark room,”. Another example is “ like someone has just trod on a peacock like wind howling in a coconut like a rusty bible, like someone pulling barbed wire across a stone courtyard, like a pig drowning, a vattacka being fried a bone shaking hands a frog singing at Carnegie Hall. Like a crow swimming in milk, like a nose being hit by a mango”

Ondaatje captures the contrast between moments of beauty and moments of despair through vivid and unexpected imagery. The juxtaposition of these images creates a sense of tension and unease, highlighting the delicate balance between joy and suffering. The references to everyday objects and actions being transformed into something unexpected and surreal reflect the unpredictability of life and the transient nature of happiness. Overall, “Sweet like crow” serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of joy and the ever-present shadow of sorrow.