"Red Chief," says I to the kid,
"would you like to go home?" "Aw, what for?" Says he. This
quote is a important quote because the kid is saying he doesn’t want to go home
even though he got kidnapped. When the kid said that the story got a little
confusing because he got kidnapped, like seriously who would want to get
kidnapped and then say no I don’t want to go home.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Nothing Gold can Stay
There are 2 metaphors in the poem Nothing Gold can Stay.
There is also a personification in this poem.
Today we will be focusing on 1 of the metaphors and the personification.
We will focus on the metaphor first and then we will transition into the personification.
The metaphor we are
focusing on is “Natures first green is gold”. This metaphor describes that
natures first green is a beautiful sight no matter what it looks like. The
first green of nature is worth a lot and that what the author feels this metaphors tone is. We
still have the personification to go over.
The personification we will be working on is “So Eden sank
to grief”. This personification tells us about nature losing its leaves and
summer changing to fall. In the garden Eden he believes that it lost its color
and looked sad.
When you read this poem you think that the leaves and the
grass are coming back. You also think that summer is here and winter is gone.
Also that trees, grass, and plants come back to life and that “Natures first
green is gold”. But the poem is also saying that summer changing to fall that
nature loses its beautiful colors.
So Nothing Gold can Stay is a popular poem that many people
like and enjoy to read. Some people like analyzing text of certain poems and
that is what I did in this poem for the people that want to know the tone of
the metaphor and personification I have analyzed.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Another point of view
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is wrote from a 2nd
person point of view. This story is wrote in different point of views but Percy
Jackson is the main point of view. He influences his friends that help him on
his journey to finding Zeus’s lightning bolt that has been stolen.
If this book were written from a different point of view It
would have made me think differently about this book. This is a book that
probably could only be wrote from Percy’s point of view because it is about a
kid that is the son of Poseidon and Zeus’s lightning bolt has been stolen. So
Percy and his friends have to find the bolt and return it to Zeus. He
influences other characters in the story by not giving up even though he has a
lot of tough times to go through he just doesn’t give up. By not giving up he
influences others by them not giving up on Percy or giving up on themselves.
If the story was written from Annabeth’s point of view she
would not have faced the medusa. The story would have probably ended right then
and there but form Percy’s point of view he did face the medusa and killed her
because he didn’t give up and neither did his friends because he influenced
them by him getting hurt.
So if this book was wrote from a different point of view it
would have been a different book and the book would not have as much action as
it does now. Percy is a very unique character in the lighting thief. So there u have it the book would be very
different in another person’s point of view.
Will Vs. Percy
Both The Lightning Thief series and the Rangers Apprentice series are packed with suspenseful action and plot
development. Both feature both battle strategy and detailed descriptions
of battles. Percy Jackson has more mythological characters. Although both
series are fictional adventure stories, they both teach you something about
history and culture. In Percy Jackson books you learn about Greek mythology,
and in Ranger’s Apprentice books you learn about Medieval times.
Percy and Will have to face different creatures such as Percy
having to fight a minotaur and Will having to fight wargals. Percy has many
different things he has to learn not to be sad about such as his mom fought off
the minotaur to help Percy escape to get to safety. Will had traveled to
Arauel. But when they travel there they here that Morgarath has advised an
attack. When Will and Horace travel to neighboring
Celtica to deliver a message about the looming war, they find the area has been
abandoned. Morgarath has enslaved the Celts and is using them to build a bridge
that will allow his army to descend from the mountains and take Araluen by
surprise. Along the way, Will and Horace find a terrified girl named Evanlyn
hiding in bushes. The Wargals attacked her party, and she was the sole survivor.
She also helps burn the bridge that the Skandians have built.
In both books there are 2 major battle scenes.
Such as Will having to burn the bridge the Celts were forced to build. Will,
Horace and Evanlyn had to fight to burn the bridge down which is a major battle
in the Rangers Apprentice. If they had not burned the bridge Araluen might have
been taken over by Morgarath. Percy also has a major battle such as facing
Medusa one of the evilest creatures known to the gods. Percy and his friends
have to find out a way to kill her. The only way you can kill her is by cutting
her head off. That is exactly what he does to kill her. But if you look into
her eyes you will turn to stone. That is the only challenge he has to face
while the verses Medusa.
These 2 books have many differences but also have
their similarities. Major battle scenes are books that will interest many
different people. There are many different books to each series and they are
all very good books but different plots and characters. All though they have
differences they will always have similarities.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Compare and Contrast Piece
There is a Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning
Thief book and movie. They both were amzing. The book is far better than the
movie because it was more detailed than the movie. There was so many
differences between them, but there was hardly anything the same about
them.
There are a bunch of differences between the book and the
movie. One of them was about how Percy Jackson fought Ares in the book. The
book told us that Percy, Annabeth and Grover encountered with Ares. After Percy
figured out that Ares was the one who put Zeus's master lightning bolt in the
bag Ares gave him, Percy found himself fighting Ares on Santa Monica beach.
Ares was also the one to blame about the disappearance of Hade’s helm of
darkness. Till then, Percy Jackson challenged Ares to a battle. Percy won the
battle and got the helm of darkness.
ln the movie, it didn't mention anything about Percy,
Annabeth and Grover's encounter with Ares. lt also didn't mention anything
about Hade’s helm of darkness being stolen. Percy Jackson didn't fight Ares.
Instead of heading to Santa Monica after they got out of the underworld, they
just went straight to the Empire State Building. Percy fought Luke instead of
Ares.
There were only a few similarities between the book and the
movie. One of them was that Percy and his accompanies got trapped inside the
Lotus Casino/Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Each of them got in a trance because
of how there was so many things they can do In the Casino.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Steve Harmon's point of view
In Monster the Steve
Harmon is the main point of view in this story. The story is written in Steve Harmon’s point of view. From this perspective, a lot of
events and characters are described in a way that creates Steve’s mother to be sad that he has
to go through this even though he is innocent. Fear is running through his mind
as he is a suspect of the murder of the clerk and the robbing of the drug
store.
One way that Steve Harmon’s point of view influences the reader's interpretation is how this perspective describes how he is innocent. When Steve says he is innocent and it’s kind of hard to believe him because he is an acquaintance with King. King is the man who shot the drug store clerk and he also robed the drug store. A little before the robbing of the drug store and the murder of the drug store clerk, a man saw him walk out of the drug store and he was a suspect.
However, the reader would feel a lot differently about Steve
Harmon if the novel was written in the point of view of Petrocelli. For instance,
the reader would react if she said that Steve was guilty without an
explanation. They would most likely be confused because they would not know
what was going on in the story without an explanation from Petrocelli
As you can see, the point of view of a story forces the reader to see just one side of an event or topic. In Monster, the narrator's perspective makes the reader feel that Steve is innocent. In the end of the story Steve Harmon is innocent
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Book Vs. Movie
Authors Note: This piece is the comparisons and differences between a book and a movie.
Imagine when people used to
ride horses for transportation, or used candles to light there house at night.
That is how it is in the movie The Patriot. and in the book Give Me Liberty.
There are many things that you can compare and contrast between the movie and
book.
One of the first things that
are the same is it is based around the same time in the movie and book. 1775–1783
was the time of the revolutionary war which is the time setting in both the
story and movie. In Give me Liberty they talk of the war and how it works and
The Patriot shows it. The biggest topic they bring up all the time between both
of them is war, but they also have many differences too.
A difference between the
movie and the book is they have different point of views. It is different in
the book it’s a first person point of view, everything is being told by a slave
who is traveling with a musician. The movies point of view is a third person so
you see everything that is going on. Sense the story is told by a young kid he
does not know as much so it does not talk about slavery as much.
In the movie it talks about
slavery and shows them and free used to be slaves. The books talks about slaves
and how the character is a slave, but does not talk about any free slaves. Both
books talk about how if slaves join the war they will have their freedom given
to them.
In conclusion they both have
many things alike, but also has just as many different things. So they both
have slaves that will be granted freedom. They are based in the same time, and
talks about war a lot of the time.
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