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The article is organised in 7 sequences: in the introduction the writer defines "Brooklyn" as "an elegant story of Irish immigration", so the reader understands that is a positive review about the book. In the first paragraph, the speaking voice points out the theme of immigration of the book: he refers to the concept of Irish's immigration by American people, who obtain informations by media.
The writer lists a sequences of negative and positive aspects through the following adjectives like "understate", "outright", "alive", "pleasure".
In the second paragraph the author takes the reader inside the text: he explains the context that is a period of economic crisis that forces Eilis, the main character to leave home in Ireland and immigrates in America.
From the third paragraph the speaking voice describes the plot inserting comments and disapprovals.