Monday, February 23, 2015

Lord Of The Flies Ch.6

                                 Lord of the Flies Ch.6


Quote: "The statistics say that something like 65% of us will give the wrong answer just because we heard someone else say it, even if we know it's the wrong answer. The power of suggestion is very strong." -Real-Hypnonis.com

             This quote relates to the "Lord of the Flies" because some characters like Jack and Ralph. For example when Ralph was on the mountain Jack follow along with Ralph and started to fight with a leviathan. When Ralph a leader he try making things go right but, then Jacks comes along and try to find something to hunt instead of helping others.I think Jack is doing the wrong thing because he isn't helping anybody and just trying to enjoy hunting things. I think Ralph is doing the right thing because he worries and cares for others.

The Lord of the Flies Ch.5

                                Lord of the Flies Ch. 5

Quote: "He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of his life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's walking life was spent watching one's feet." - Ralph's thought, William Golding

             This is related to "The Lord of the Flies" because this is saying that he know what kind of life he has and every step he takes its like seeing how you are now. This relates to Ralph because he's been thinking about his life before the plane crash happens and how he is now. This also relates to everyone else because they were different people before they started hunting and doing their jobs. Now that they've changed from the person they used to be they are reflecting on what type of person they are now.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Lord Of The Flies Ch. 4

Quotes: "They became accustomed to these mysteries and ignored them, just as they ignored the miraculous, throbbing stars." - William Golding

          This quote is related to "The Lord of the Flies" because the boys already got used to the island, but they don't know what's really out there and decided not to believe or ignore it. For example "A snake-thing. Ever so big. He saw it." Then their replied was "You couldn't have a beastie, a snake-thing, on an island this size." This shows that there was something mysterious happening out in the island, but they decided to chose not to believe it. This concludes how this quotes is related to this quote.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Lord Of The Flies Chapter 3

                         Lords Of The Flies Chapter 3


The quote "What does 'good' mean in the phrase, 'This is a good island"

In my opinion I think this quote means that it's an habitable island but dangerous. In the island there have been weird and strange things happening. They call it a good island because it habitable but, not completely safe.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

LOTF Journal Entry 1

                          Lord Of The Flies Journal Entry # 1

Quote: "A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be."      - Rosalynn Carter

           I think this quote is related to the story and Ralph because Ralph is now the leader and he choose some of his people with him to explore the island. This quote is related to the part when Ralph, Jack, and Simon decided to go and explore the island.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

                            Kill The Mockingbird Ch. 25-29

Unreliable Narrator:
1."But I can guess. I proved him a liar but John made him look like a fool."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows more of her belief or opinion. 
   - This example supports the theme because she knows or thinks he's a liar.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that we can't trust the narrator.

2." You're getting so big now, I'll just have hold a part of you."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows how he feels about Scout.
   - This example supports the theme because he shows that Scout is growing up and starting to be mature.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows us we can't trust Scout.

Indirect Characterization:
1."As it was, we were compelled to hold our heads high and be, respectively, a gentleman and a lady."
   - This example supports the theme but, it shows us what they have to do and be like.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Jem and Scout are now being mature.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows what type of person they are.

2."Atticus had used every tool available to free man to save Tom Robinson, but in the secret courts of men's hearts Atticus had no case."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows about Atticus effort.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that he cares about his job and clients.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that he was a hard worker.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

                          To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 19-24

Unreliable Narrrator:
1." I thought, as what Jem called mixed child: white people wouldn't have anything to do with her because she lived amoung pigs; Negros wouldn't have anything to do with her because she was white."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows what Scouts believe.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Scout doesn't really know that much knowledge.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Scout doesn't know what she's talking about.

2." I found myself believing in him in spite of his protested too much."
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows on Scouts opinion.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that Scout believe in a man who protested a lot. 
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Scout can not be trusted.

Indirect Characterization:
1." He guided his Rim to the bible and his rubber-like left hand sought contact with the black binding."
   - This example supports the theme but, this is show what he is doing.
   - This example supports the theme because this shows that he's a Christian.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows what type of person he is.
  
2." She was even lonelier then Boo Radley, who had not been out of the house in twenty-five years."
   - This example supports the theme but, this is more of an figurative language.
   - This example supports the theme because this compares and shows what type of person she is.
   - This example supports the theme so this show how lonely she is.