Language
Style of language
The language in “Deportation at Breakfast” by Larry Fondation is quite simple and easy to understand. The sentences are either short or medium-length, and they help render the calm and quiet atmosphere of the place.
Dialogue is absent from the story, as the author focuses more on the narrator’s straightforward depiction of the events. We do encounter a few examples of indirect speech, however, as the narrator describes a brief interaction with some customers: “ ‘Can we pull some tables together?’ they asked. ‘We're all one party.’ I told them yes.”.
Imagery and personification
Imagery is used extensively in the short story and is mostly created through the descriptions of the diner and Javier: “Inside, the place had an appealing old-fashioned look”; “Behind the c...