Notes on a Silencing

What is the author's tone in the memoir, Notes on a Silencing?

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Because Crawford is detailing the story of her sexual assault, and the years of silence inflicted upon her afterwards, her narrative tone is open, honest, and disinterested in disguising the truth. Her first person point of view creates a sense of familiarity between her and the reader from the outset of the memoir.

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Notes on a Silencing