Ethan Humphrey
Summer Vacation assignment
PART ONE: Book Summary. Harry Potter and The Cursed Child
The book begins at kings crossing where Harry, Ginny, Ron, Hermione, and Draco are all saying goodbye to there kids who are going to Hogwarts. On the train to Hogwarts Albus (harry's son) and Scorpius (draco's son) meet and become best friends. At Hogwarts they get sorted into their houses. Albus is put into the Slitherine which is not what he wanted. This causes a bad relationship with his dad. A few years later the ministry finds a time turner. People start to hear about it and the word got around. Amos Diggory goes to Harry's house and demands he goes back in time to save Cedric from dieing. While they are talking Albus hears this and decide
…show more content…
He also talks about how The film showed how big of a deal Dunkirk really was during world war II.
Dargis primarily uses pathos in his argument about the film Dunkirk. In his review he describes the senses in the movie that are very serious and dramatic in great detail. But by doing this it makes the entire review more serious and causes the reader to realize this movie is very dramatic and powerful in many ways.
The Nut Job 2
The New York Times
Monica Castillo
The film The Nut Job 2 is not worth watching
Castillo is arguing, The Nut Job2 is not a film worth watching. She says the film depicts human and animals in bad ways by having unintelligent construction workers, dumb animals, and having the “wicked rich”.
Castillo uses logos in her review of the film. She does this by rephrasing things said in the movie and describing character in the way they were depicted in the film. She also uses a bit of pathos in her review. By saying things like “nonsensical plot” it show her emotions toward the film which also makes the read feel a little the same way about the film without watching it.
Kendrick Lamar
The New York Times
Jon Caramanica
Kendrick Lamar has a great arena
The logos Dwyer and Flynn use answers a lot of quesions readers or general people might have, like why didn 't everyone evacuate when the first tower was struct? Dwyer and Flynn answer this by providing facts. A guy calls the police and the policemen and asks to evacute the policemen responds: "okay, all right, Don 't evacuate. "(pg. 70)
San Jose Editorial group effectively use logos because they select how Trump planed his tax strategy. They also use pathos and ethos as effective because they try to bring emotion so they can show how Trump has been leading his companies. Writer used logos to appeal to see his tax return. He said that no one is saying that he has done something illegal but once its available to us then we can see what strategy he has used to save money on his taxes and what taxes he has paid.
Blink written by Malcom is an argumentative based research book about how our adaptive subconscious plays a huge part in every day life. It also tells of the pros and cons of our adaptive subconscious. In Gladwell’s Blink he used different forms of rhetoric to persuade us, the readers, of his point successfully. Gladwell uses multiple counts ethos and logos in his writing to get his point across along with pathos, analogies, rhetorical questions, and irony. He also uses his tone and diction to assist his writing.
This film tells the story of the loss and heartbreak brought on by war. This film tells the story of death and despair. This film is a constant reminder of the mistakes that were made and their grievous consequences. And while yes, we have diary entries, photographs and stories detailing what happened at Gallipoli, a film is needed to fully convey the emotions and experiences the ANZACs had, and this film does just that. In this scene here, we are bombarded with images of hundreds of men running to their death and dying for their country.
The Harry Potter Essay Introduction The story of Harry Potter begins with Harry as a young, orphaned boy, who is left on the Dursley family’s doorstep. He is taken in by this family who he later realizes to be his aunt and uncle, however, he is not treated as family during his stay in the household. While living with this family he begins to notice that when he becomes angry or upset, some peculiar, maybe even magical, things happen. Eleven years into his life, he receives a letter saying he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Despite being acquitted by a jury, the accusations and speculations destroy the educational path Lily worked so hard to earn. What 's worse, when her precarious legal situation forces her to reveal the truth about her charismatic uncle, the rest of her family renounces her, not one of them is willing to suspect Harry of such heinous crimes. With her future in shambles and no one to turn to, Lily leaves her home in Phoenix, hoping to restart her life and move on, but she quickly learns that the past will ALWAYS catch up to her no matter where she hides. In Out for Blood, the second novel of the Maneater series, 15 years have passed since Lily 's fateful confrontation with her uncle.
“Every experience, no matter how bad it seems, holds within it a blessing of some kind. The goal is to find it.” This quote from Buddhism depicts the idea of the short story, Shooting an Elephant, by George Orwell. In the story Orwell committed the crime of shooting an elephant, which legally he had the right to do, but morally felt guilty about killing an innocent animal. According to Everything's an Argument, a correct causal argument needs to have a claim, warrant, and evidence.
She has automatic credibility because she has written stories before, so she knows how to make the story relatable. Logos is applied by using imagery. She uses so many details such as “The dark red fire parted into two gigantic wings…” The reader can envision the fire separating from one stream to two. Readers found the effective commentary reliable in that imagery that she puts forth.
Couple examples of logos was when Skloot’s mentions, “According to Howard Jones and other gynecologic oncologists I talked with, the correct diagnosis wouldn’t have changed the way Henrietta’s cancer was treated”(Skloot 172) and “In 1928 a German virologist named Harald zur Hausen discovered a new strain of a sexually transmitted virus called Human Papilloma Virus 18 (HPV-18).'' (Skloot 212) She uses reliable sources and discreetly informs the reader that she isn’t saying things out of thin air but instead she uses proper sources to validate her points in her novel. She uses logos by discussing scientific information and explanations, as well as the degree of Henrietta’s impact on
Having read the story it is evident that some details written here are not in the short story, but they are in the Harry Potter book. Most of the references are from the Deathly Hallows book, many of the terms are going will be explained, explicitly, in case, a reader
Harry always puts his friends first, and in this book one of the people who are put in danger is his close friend Hermione, and in the end his best friend’s sister is abducted. The book’s theme can be compared to many other books, for example The Hunger Games. Katniss, the main character in that book, volunteers to be a part of a dangerous game so that she can protect her little sister. But the book is also about character development and being a good person.
People are becoming terrified, and no-one knows what is doing it. Harry keeps hearing a voice coming from within the walls. They are told the story of the Chamber of Secrets. It is said that only Salazar Slytherin's true descendant can open it. Harry, it turns out, is a Parseltongue.
Logos,is to define a statement. Logos is shown in the movie
Mariah Maxwell Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone J.K. Rowling Fiction 943 Pages Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone The book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, is placed in Britain. At the beginning of the novel, the main character, Harry Potter, is taken away from his home after Voldemort kills both of his parents when he is only eight months old.
Harry has a different life at his new school, Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his friendship with two good friends named Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. The different