Author's Note: This is a point of view essay about the book The Maze Runner by. James Dashner. I will be explaining about who's point of view this book is told from and how it sucks in the reader.
Imagine
waking up in a scorching metal box having burning eyes watching your
every move. Well that’s how the main character Thomas, from The Maze Runner by
James Dashner felt, and I felt it just as he did because he was the
narrator and the story was told from his point of view. In the book The Maze Runner the
main character Thomas, wakes up in a metal box in the year 2024 with
the memory of his past life wiped. He is welcomed into a large, concrete
area called the Glade, populated by a group of sixty or so teenage boys
called "Gladers". The Glade is surrounded by massive concrete walls,
beyond which lie an enormous maze. All Gladers have arrived the same way
as Thomas: one every month with memories wiped. In the Maze Runner
Thomas is the one telling the story and it is all told from his point of
view.
One way that Thomas’s point of view influences how the reader feels and
reacts to the story is pulling them into the story. By making them feel
like they’re actually Thomas, going through fear, death ,and sorrow
living inside a somewhat pit of despair. His point of view really
influences me, because the fact that he is living his life in a “Jail
cell” he still lives life to the fullest enjoying every bit of happiness
that he has left. It influences me by making me feel what he does, like
how he feels cocky and superior to everyone around him, it almost makes
me feel as though I am as superior, and cocky as him.
However
the reader would feel a lot differently about Thomas If this story was
told in the point of view of his best friend Chuck. For instance , Chuck
is a young ditzy boy around 13 years old and doesn’t know much about
growing up. I think the reader wouldn’t react too well to Thomas’s
attitude toward him, because though Thomas is older and wiser ,Chuck
somehow seems not as interesting to Thomas or the reader. Within the
story they get into a lot of fights all because of Thomas taking
advantage of Chuck, getting him into trouble, and calling him names.
Although Thomas seems to be a cocky, stuck up kid he tries very hard to
be a good friend to Chuck.
In The Maze Runner
The narrator Thomas gives the reader a clear perspective on how it’s
like to live life everyday in the Glade. From having his best, and only
friend Chuck taken away from him to falling in love with the only girl
in Glade Teresa. He learns to deal with the loss of what was before,
from all the way back to that opening of the metal box.
Halley's L.A
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
The Revolutionary war was impacted on many citizens from England to America. Especially for the children of these areas, there is a lot to take in when you’re father leaves for war and your mother becomes deathly ill. In the book Give Me Liberty Thirteen-year-old Nathaniel Dunn is an indentured servant laboring on a tobacco plantation in colonial Virginia. Life is hard, and it’s about to get harder when Nathaniel is sold. At an auction, he is separated from his one friend, a teenage slave named Moses.
The movie The Patriot, and the book Give Me Liberty are very much fiction but has many situations that are true. There are also many situations that happen within the book and the movie that are very similar. I will be writing a compare and contrast on the specific situations for the movie and the book.
A similarity that the book and the movie have is that is that both children-children’s parent’s were in wars. In the movie the dad Benjamin Martin served in the French war. As in the book before Nathaniel’s father died he served in the The Battle of Yorktown. Another similarity/compare is how both Nathaniel and the seven children Benjamin had are all without a mom to take care of them while their father is in war.
Some differences that the book and the movie have is that in the movie has to do more with ending the war for everybody letting everyone have peace. And the book has to do with children being free because there is child slavery in this book. Another Difference is how the movie and the book are in different times in the book it takes place in 1770 and the movie took place in 1764.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Is Your Innocence Lost?
Author's Note: This is an essay stating the theme of the book Speak I will compare this book to another book that has a similar theme as Speak.
When ever someone insults you, hurts you, and brings pain to you physically and mentally do you let it slide and walk away, continually having to deal with the loss of happiness. Or do you fight back with all the build up sorrow, and fatigue that specific person, or people have caused you to have. Making them most likely to back off and leave you alone. Leaving you the better person. This leads to our theme of the book, loss of innocence.
Melinda the main character from the novel Speak struggles with her loss of innocence. She was taken advantage of at a party. Where an upperclassman violates her. This ends up causing pain and destruction to her own self all because she stood up for herself and called the cops against her attacker, making her seem very vulnerable to everyone around her. Many others in real life deal with this problem, which leads to bullying. For Melinda bullying is very active in her life, bully's constantly push her buttons with inappropriate nicknames, abuse, and being teased about her physical appearance. Bullying is dwelt with everywhere especially in Junior Highs, and High school it is a problem that usually can't be stopped but can be treated.
A novel that has a very similar theme is the book A Child Called "It" by. Dave Pelzer the theme is very similar to Speak's because in the two books the main characters each have to deal with bullying, and losing there confidence. Which makes it hard for them to stand up to anyone. The author of this terrific story Dave Is writing a book about his horrific childhood in the 1970's being bullied for his unwashed clothes and his smelly body odor, and having to deal as a young child being violently abused physically, and mentally by his sick and twisted mother.
Everyone will deal with loss of innocence sometime in there life, just some may not be as bad as in this book, Loss of Innocence is dealt by everyone who goes through difficulties in life, dealing from bullying at school to an abusiveness family member death of a mother or father. You just have to take care of it the right way. Talking to a teacher a friend someone who you believe in and that someone who believes in you. Never just brushing it off your shoulder, deal with the situation. No matter how hard or bad its best to tell someone that can help.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Retelling
Author's Note: This is a short retelling on the book Twilight. From the Twilight Saga.
Bella Swan moves from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father in Forks, Washington to let her mother travel with her new husband a league baseball player. After moving to Forks, Bella finds herself drawn to a mysterious, handsome boy named Edward Cullen. She ends up learning that he is a member of a vampire family who drinks animal blood than human blood. Later in the story Edward and Bella end up falling in love, while James another vampire wants to hunt down Bella. Edward and the other Cullen's defend Bella. For saftey she runs away to Phoenix, Arizona her home town. There she is chased down by James, who tries to kill her. She ends up getting seriously wounded, but Edward rescues her from James and they return to Forks leaving his burning ashes in Arizona.
Bella Swan moves from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father in Forks, Washington to let her mother travel with her new husband a league baseball player. After moving to Forks, Bella finds herself drawn to a mysterious, handsome boy named Edward Cullen. She ends up learning that he is a member of a vampire family who drinks animal blood than human blood. Later in the story Edward and Bella end up falling in love, while James another vampire wants to hunt down Bella. Edward and the other Cullen's defend Bella. For saftey she runs away to Phoenix, Arizona her home town. There she is chased down by James, who tries to kill her. She ends up getting seriously wounded, but Edward rescues her from James and they return to Forks leaving his burning ashes in Arizona.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Its The Inside That Counts
Author's Note: This is a prediction to the book The Help in this essay I will be comparing two books.
Currently I am reading the book called "The Help" By.Kathryn Stockett. This story is about 2 colored maids named Aibleen and Minny who work as housekeepers for white women, and a young writer named Skeeter in Mississippi 1962. In this book the main characters each have there own chapters for each of their stories. I predict at the end of the story Skeeter will write the Help as i'm reading the book.
A reason why Skeeter will write this book is because while reading the story Skeeter starts writing a story based on the life of colored maids and what they do through the day, how they deal with there bosses, and there children.Skeeter thought it would be a great idea if she talked to Aibleen and Minny about their sides of the story on how it's like to be a full time maid. Skeeter asks them many questions from cooking, to cleaning and taking and raising there bosses children.
Another reason why is because she is not predigest against "Colored" people she doesn't care what people's skin looks like or what size they are it all matter on what's on the inside. In the time where the story takes place being friends, or married with "Colored" people was not a very good thing to do in this time. Other very predigest people would not even come close to a "Colored" person unless it was there own maid.
A similar story plot to this story is in the book called Clover by. Dori Sanders these two plots are very similar because in the book clover a colored man marries a white women and both of there families don't approve on the different races joining together. Like the Help everyone is very predigest and also don't approve on being friends with different races.
In the this conclusion I feel as though Ms. Skeeter will write the book but not only just Aibleen, and Minny it will take the community to write the book
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Her Changes
Author's Note: This is an character development essay about my book "The Help" by. Kathryn Stockett.
This book "The Help" by. Kathryn Stockett takes place in Mississippi in 1962, when all anyone ever knew was segregation.The story starts with Aibileen she is one of the main characters of the story. She is a "Black Nanny" and a maid for Mae Mobley and Ms. Leefolt. Mae Mobley is Ms. Leefolts two year old daughter. There are several other main characters in this story you have Miss. Skeeter who graduated from Ole' Miss and is the only who pretty much respected all the African American maids. Another main character of this story is Minny, Minny is a hard worker but has a bad attitude to the white women. She is best friends with Aibileen, and an exceptional cook. Minny worked for Ms. Hilly which takes us to the last important main character. Ms. Hilly treats everyone horriblsdxcy especially everyone who's colored. She felt like she owned them all. Ms. Hilly comes from a very wealthy family. In the 1960's African Americans they never seemed to be equal with whites. There was a law that separated blacks from the whites. For example there were black only schools, water fountains, bathrooms, and buses where separated whites in the front and black people in the back.
In the beginning of the story Aibleen starts out as a quiet, hardworking, not trusting of the whites she worked for as their maid. In her life she raised close to 20 white children they all loved her like another mother, and she loved them all like they were her own. Aibleen also went through a loss of her 24 year old son Treelore from falling off of a loading dock at work and being run over by a tractor trailer crushing his lungs, and no one came to his rescue because the didn't consider him worthy enough.
Through the book Aibleen changes by learning how to trust other maids, and Ms. Skeete . Aibleen also opens up about her past employers from the kids she raised. She also learned a little acceptance with Treelore's death. She gained a truer friendship with Minny and Ms. Skeeter. Within this book Aibleen influenced many people with her stories she told and her kind sole. Her raising several white children and loving them all the same makes her a very gracious woman. With Mae Mobley being the last child she will raise she tries to influence her to accept everyone for who they are. Aibleen always told Mae Mobley "You is smart, You is beautiful, and you is good."
Someone in this book who really influences me is Miss. Skeeter because she was the only one who treated everyone with respect. She stuck up for the black against the white. She wrote the story for them. My mother always told me don't judge a book by it's cover because you never know what the story is inside. One thing that Miss. Skeeter did that really stuck out in the book was her relationship with her old maid Constantine, she loved her like a mom. She could tell her anything without regret or being judged.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Conflict Resolution
Author's Note: This is a small two paragraph essay about the conflict resolution in the book "The Maze Runner"
In the book "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner Thomas, the main character, wakes up in a metal box with the memory of his past life wiped. He is welcomed into a large, concrete area called the Glade. The Glade is a small secluded area surrounded by massive concrete walls, beyond which lie an enormous maze which nobody has dared to go through. Thomas
The conflict of this story is Person Vs. Nature because within this story Thomas goes through many situations where he comes close to killing himself from the maze. One situation that really gets me into the story is the first time Thomas tries to escape the Glade . He couldn't believe how big the opening walls were. Another reason is that in the Glade it gets very hot and Thomas has to constantly work to say alive so the heat affects how much he can work within the book. The conflict gets resolved by Thomas making it through the maze and still in one piece after he finishes it.
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