First of all, if the story would be in chronological order, there would be no story at all. This is because the main character of the story, Anna, won't tell the narrator, her daughter, a lot about her past. "She has kept no squinted costume, no photographs, no fliers or posters from that part of her youth".
Because the narrator tells the story in the present and uses flashbacks is the reason that she can unify certain themes, such as the three times her mother saved her life because of her leaps. "I owe her my existence three times". These three leaps the narrator owes her life might be: when Anna Saves herself when she falls from the trapeze, when she falls in love with the narrator's father, and when she saves the narrator life from a fire by climbing to the room where the narrator is trapped.
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A dystopian story
Once there was a woman named Leah whom was rude to everybody in the village, but at the last minute she met Monsieur Tinkle. She did not like him one bit, so she decided to send him a 'trick' basket full of his favorite things. She bought a basket at the market, which she filled to the brim of apples, cheese, cherries, and avocados. She walked to his home after filling the basket and rapped loudly on his door, "Oh! Monsieur! I do hope you take my package!" After a while the door had opened to the goofy-mustache man whom she loathed. "Madame Leah? Is this you?" his eyes fixated on the basket a short while after, "What is this?" His eyes widened in shock, then softened, "A basket for me? Full of my favorite things?" His hand met Leah's to take the basket, but her face contorted into rage. "You idiot!" she bellowed, "You are supposed to throw the basket at me! Tell me you hate it or rip it out of my hands, you oaf!" The basket dropped to the floor. "Why on earth would I be so rude?" She looked at him straight to his face and told him, "That is the law!" He shook his head, "It is not, the other village is kind and sweet, so why not us?"
the end.