CONCLUSION:

 

    When I saw the tittle of this hypertext, I though that this could be an amazing and interesting  issue because the name of this hypertext, "A Party in Silver Beach",

 caught my attention. My first reading was really confused because it was the first time that I read an hypertext. I really felt lost in translation due to the problems that

I had reading it. I have to say that this type of narrative turned out really difficult for me. But at the third or fourth time that I read it I have realized that you follow

descriptions of the party by clicking on icons that represent people or things at the party.  When you click on the icon that is right before the ? you move to another

part of the party and so on.

The story deals with a wedding celebration of Dorothy Abrona McCrae and Sid Seibelman, but from my point of view, not a 
 
typical one. It is narrated by a character named Jenny. Her great grandmother was Dorothy Abrona McCrae's Mother's sister. 
 
She herself does not play a large part in the story but rather serves as a guide, describing things that happen.Judy Malloy 
 
plays with the time and leaves in your hands the decision of read the hypertext in the way that you chose. Beacuse when you 
 
remember a party,  you often do not remember it sequentially, rather you might remember people you met,what you ate, what 
 
the house was like. Thus although some incidents in this narrative follow each other in a sequential way, you might be 
 
moving back and forth in time as you read the work. This is one of the reasons that I have sent Judy an email asking for some 
 
advices in order to read in a correct way her hypertext. She is so smart because she decides to put Jenny as a narrator of it. 
 
I divided my second paper in five sections which are referred to places, as the author has recommend me. “The main room” 
 
where starts and ends the story; “The front deck” where the author uses a lot of descriptions of the wedding and people; “A side deck” where there were 
 
a lot of conversations between the guests; “The beach”  because the house is near the ocean; “A place where art is displayed”  which is the gallery; and “The main 
 
 
room” again where the hypertxt ends.
 
You can see reading the hypertext that so many people appears interacting in it. When you go to a real party, you talk to 
 
different people, visit different parts of the place where the party is held.  You engage in short conversations, listen to 
 
other people talking, listen to music, etc.
 
For my this is a very important task because I have developed .....