Monday, October 20, 2014

                          Kill The Mocking Bird Ch.11-14

Unreliable Narrator:
1." I felt that I could overcome this deflect with a real baton, and I thought it generous of Jem to buy one for me. Jem bought his steam engine and we went by Elmore's for my baton."
   - This example supports the theme but, it shows the other side of Jem and how's he like.
   - This example supports the theme because it shows that she hadn't gotten her baton after he bought it.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Scout and Jem are unreliable.

2." He bent my baton against his knee, snapped it in to two and threw it down."
   - This example supports the theme but, he shows how he is like.
   - This example supports the theme because he was nice then broke her baton he bought her.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows that Jem is unreliable.

Indirect Charaziation; 
1."Don't you say hey to me, you ugly girl! You say good afternoon, Mrs. Dudose,"
   - This example supports the theme but, this shows how Mrs. Dudose is more proper.
   - This example supports the theme because it shows that she hates scout 
   - This example supports the theme so this shows how mrs. Dudose is.

2."It was my then my burning abition to grow up and twirl with the Maycomb County High School band."
   - This example supports the theme but, it just tell what she wants to do.
   - This example supports the theme because it shows what Scout dreams and goals are.
   - This example supports the theme so it shows what type of passion Scout has.

Monday, October 13, 2014

                             Kill The Mocking Bird Ch.7-10

Unreliable Narrator:
1. "He stood there until nightfall, and I waited for him. When we went in the house I saw he had been crying; his face was dirty in the right places, but I thought it odd that I had not heard him."
      - This example supports the theme but, this shows that Scout doesn't really know what's happening and clueless.
      - This example supports the theme because she was with him along and doesn't really know what happened to him.
      - This example supports the theme so this example shows us that we can't really trust Scout.

2. "Jam and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberrations of nature, thereby causing unhappiness to our neighbors and discomfort to ourselves."
     - This eample supports the theme but, it more like indirect characterization than unreliable narrator.
     - This example supports the theme because most kids are suppose to pure and innocence.  
     - This example supports the theme so it shows that we can't trust the narrator.
 
Indirect Characterization:
1. "Jem had never seen snow either, but he knew what it was."
    - This example supports the theme but, it doesn't really shown what type of person Jem is.
    - This example supports the theme because it shows that Jem is curious and haven't experience. Lot of stuff yet. 
    - This example supports the theme so it shows what type of person Jem is.

2. "Jem showed it to Atticus, who said it was a spelling medal."
    - This example supports the theme but, it doesn't really show the personalities of Atticus.
    - This example supports the theme because it show what kind of things Atticus is good at.
    - This example supports the theme so it tell the reader what kind of personality and skills the characters have.

Monday, October 6, 2014

                             Kill The Mockingbird Ch. 3-6

Unreliable Narrator:
1. "There was more to it then he knew, but I decided not to tell him."
     - This example supports the theme, but it shows that she is really reserved.
     - This example supports the theme because it shows that she can't be trusted.
     - This example supports the theme so she won't tell the truth to a charcter.

2. "I was fairly sure Boo Radley was inside that house, but I couldn't prove it, and it was best for me to keep my mouth shut."
    - This example supports the theme, but she think or have a feeling he is home.
    - This example supports the theme because she didn't tell them that he was in the house.
    - This example supports the theme so she was for sure he's home.

Indirect Characterization:
1."He had asked me earlier in the summer to marry him, then he promptly forgot about it."
   - This example supports the theme, but it shows that he care then later on he doesn't.
   - This example supports the theme because it shows who he likes and feels for her.
   - This example supports the theme so this shows his feeling towards her.

2."Uncle Jack Finch confined his passion for digging his window boxes and stayed rich."
   - This example supports the theme, but it doesn't really tell how his personality is like.
   - This example supports the theme because it shows what type of person he is.
   - This example supports the theme so it shows his hobbies and his statues in life.