Not only that but he succeed in filling this book with the energies of what it felt like to be in these stories. He uses intelligent and witty writing to keep the reader interested throughout the entirety of the book. In The Duel, the reader got to see where both sides were coming from that ultimately led to Hamilton’s death. In The Silence, he gives you a chance to really understand how congress failed to bring any kind of reconciliation about the subject of slavery and even making it to where nothing could be done about it until Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. All in all, I feel the author achieved a great success in the writing of this book.
Ellis did an impressive job at balancing the book and not showing bias towards any of the prominent figures. Although the book provides a superb representation of the forefathers in each chapter, some chapters are more effective than others. The book also tends to wander off and get too in-depth in some area so it becomes a bit wearisome. During some areas the narration fails to sustain my attention and spark my interest. Simultaneously, I would not say that it’s dull or boring, as it gives an considerable amount of information and I learned a lot from it.
Yoldi Villa Ms. McSweeney English 1 Honors March 21, 2023 Love is stupid. Time and time again humans are made stupid because of love, and yet they can’t seem to bring themselves away from it. In joy or in sorrow, humans always seem to find their way back to love over and over again. Like love, a motif is a recurring element.
Kingsolver addresses this need with her novel, creating a “thing of terrible beauty”. The Poisonwood Bible is centered around these controversial themes, luring the reader into considering the difficult topics and the various aspects of each topic that are presented. The “terrible beauty” of Kingsolver’s work is her ability to craft such an effective novel which simultaneously intrigues and creates discomfort in the audience. She does not shy away from this discomfort and attempts to diminish ignorance; throughout her novel, Kingsolver forces readers to withdraw from the comforts of their own lives and to look to places of dirt and destruction. Readers are repelled by the abrupt harshness of many chapters, from Rachel’s racist ignorance to Ruth May’s taught entitlement.
Inigo is then taken in by his father’s friend(Zeste) and raised. Inigo suddenly leaves the home of Zeste, and leaves him a note that states” I must learn. ``(Goldman 134) Inigo has clearly not forgotten what the Count did to his father and vows to avenge him. The book was thoroughly enjoyed by me. The component of the book that I enjoyed the most was the humor in difficult situations.
There are most definitely some parts in this book that take things to the extreme but they are examples of two different sides of the 'pendulum'. On one side you have a community of people whose only purpose is to serve the collective and never think or do anything for themselves. But on the other side, you have a singular person that puts themselves above everyone else and talks all about me, me, me. This book doesn't need to be something that everyone reads but it also doesn't need to be taken away never to be read again, it should be an example to anyone who reads
Disobedience may carry an unfavorable connotation but, it can a be beneficial trait for an individual who is willing to rebel against authority especially when Romeo falls in love over a forbidden love ,Juliet. The famous Play created by William Shakespeare,”Romeo and Juliet” ,is about a young prince of the King and Queen Montague who inevitably falls hopelessly in love of the Princess of their rivals,the Capulets. The pair met at the Capulet's royal Masquerade ball which was the perfect way for Romeo to crash the party ,that night the moment they had their eyes meet each other,it was love at first sight.
These two character are supposed to be the “bad guys”, they steal from people and do many other things that are a sign of evil. The life lesson that is trying to be taught here is it is not tolerable to commit crimes. In the book the Duke and the Dauphin pretend they are someone who they aren’t, they try to steal inheritance from a dead family member who isn’t even their own family. Once they get caught they are tarred and feathered by the townspeople . It is not respectful to commit crimes and try to get away with it, people who think it’s perfectly fine to live in sin should have a punishment.
He took things too far which started with murder and betrayal. The play talks a lot about the characters who are and aren't leaders. Some might be leaders on the battlefield but when they obtain the power of royalty, it all goes to
To read this novel today it still shouldn 't be taught today, there are good but old lessons. We should be learning about new lessons, not old ones we can 't relate
It revolves around the flight of the princess to escape the awful marriage to his father (Perrault, 1977). Charles Perrault uses the princess’ character to reveal the major themes of overcoming evil, child abuse and incest in the story. Perrault also brings out the moral that it is better to encounter awful challenges in life than to fail in one’s duty. He shows that although the virtue may seem unrealistic, it can always triumph. The author uses various literary devices to reveal the various morals of the story.
Conflict is the driving force of any story. Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke, has no shortage of conflict to fuel its plot. Meggie often disagrees with her father, Mo, about her notebooks. Also, throughout the Inkworld there is much animosity between kingdoms. Finally, Mortola’s hunger for what she feels is justice is stronger than ever.
With these insights, we might finally appreciate the novel for what it is and the message it tries to
I think that “I Capture the Castle”, by Dodie Smith was a very complicated yet enjoyable story. The novel made me desperately wanting to help each character during their own personal conflects. I would recommend this book to someone who wants to challenge themselves with multiply conflicts. I myself, feel that this book was interesting, but at some points a little dull. If I was the author I would add more description and detail about each unique problem.
It’s about Snow White but this story is from the queen’s point of view. The queen discovers that Snow White is a bloodthirsty vampire and becomes terrified of her. The queen forces Snow White out from the castle to protect the kingdom and its people. Snow White finds her wicked prince in the forest and her greatest desire is to return to the castle and get revenge and murder the Queen.