I chose this book because it was recommended to me by a good friend of mine back in high school, but I never got around to reading it. The reason she recommended this book was because I had just lost a childhood friend in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. This book was a very interesting and really sad. The author Sharon M. Draper did a magnificent job making the reader feel as if they were there every step of the way. I believe that there were many themes in this book.
Response to Literature Anchor paper Dakota kowalczyk Tears of A Tiger Tears of a tiger by Sharon M.Draper. Uses many different ways to make the book easier to relate to understand one of these being the conflict itself. This book is about a teenager named Andy and how him and his friends deal with the death of their best friend Rob after he dies in a terrible car accident , the accident was caused by Andy and his buddies drinking and driving. After the car crash things only get worse for Andy as he tries to deal with the depression.
Freak the mighty is a book by Rodman Philbrick. It is about two boys that solve puzzles and go on adventures. Freak and Maxwell are a good team; because, freak is the brains and Maxwell is the muscle. In the book/show, they become freak the mighty. This book is a good example of why friendship is important.
Throughout school I have learnt about the discrimination First Nations Peoples (FNP) have faced and much like the constellations of stars, it is never ending. Reality hit once I did some research for school and discovered the Beyond Blues study, Discrimination Against Indigenous Australians, which highlights the impact of racial discrimination on FNP. Australian youth, is this the society you want to grow up in? Together we can take a stance against racial prejudice in Australia and spread the constellations. Evidently, childrens’ picture book ‘The Rabbits’, written by John Marsden and drawn by Shaun Tan in 1998, explores the invasion of Marsden’s land by rabbits.
The novel The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt has many overall themes, the story follows a young boy in middle school learning about the nature of life through sad, happy, and devastating events. Holling Hoodhood is the only person in Miss. Baker's class doesn't go to a religious school on Wednesday afternoon, so instead, he has to spend his time with Miss. Baker reading Shakespeare and cleaning the chalkboard erasers. The first theme that is portrayed in The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt is that we can learn from others' mistakes , this means that when others mess up it helps us because we then know what not to do .This was portrayed in The Wednesday Wars when Hollings sister Heather runs away to
“The Lesson” is a short novel written by Bambara that focuses on a group of African American children and systemic
The "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara appears to be a lesson on social class and having a choice which society we choose to live in. In the story use of language, symbolism, equality, shame, and education to give a reader sense of hope for the narrative Sylvia and her friends. The author use outside world, symbolism, and tools to teach a life lesson to the children. She used toy’s store to teach children a lesson and inspire them to aim for success and seek for better themselves and their situation. The microscope has symbolic value, it has the capability to reveal what we cannot be seen with the naked eye.
In this little story Annie Dillard is trying to say work instead of being lazy basically. She said " Doing something does not require discipline; it create its own discipline- with a little help from caffeine". Dillard was basically saying you have discipline yourself. Don 't be hard on yourself while being discipline. Anne Dillard was making a great
In the chapter March, we read about two people. The first, a girl from Vietnam who is being ruthlessly bullied by her schoolmates, because of her ethnicity and race. The second, the school lunch lady who sustains a grudge against the refugees from Vietnam, because her husband who was killed in cold blood by a Vietcong soldier. But the lunch lady 's attitude changes, when she witnesses the young girl from Vietnam being relentlessly, tormented by the rumors that were spread throughout the school like the plague. This is
As chapter one and two of Syntactic theory and the structure of English book, by Andrew Radford, were introductory, one would assume that chapter three would go just a further step in explaining syntax for someone with no previous knowledge of syntax, as promised. One is not being sure if the problem is that the audience (me) speaks English as a second language, or if it is just the audience's (me again) slow mind, or if it is simply the nature of the subject of sin-tax which makes it difficult to process and comprehend. Terms are presented in an intense manner, a bunch at a time, with each term's abbreviation and function, along with their definition in the Glossary and Abbreviation section of the book. For someone who has no previous knowledge of syntax, it is not as easy as he makes it seem.
Jackson in her story “The Lottery” takes readers on an obscure emotional journey. In her story she implies that it can be dangerous to blindly follow tradition. In a small seemingly peace filled village a lottery is taking place. Everyone is participating Mr. Summers, the event organizer arrives carry the black box which hold all of the lots. One father, Mr. Hutchinson, takes his turn and draws the loosing lot.
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother Critique Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, has created an article called Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother that intensively describes differences in the usage of parenting methods in Chinese and Westerners culture. The author has personally raised her children in a highly strict manner so her children succeed in life and academics. Chua often refers to the term “Chinese mother” that describes her parenting style apart from Western parents. The main purpose of this article is to show the two parenting techniques and how they affect the child 's success.
The connection between a mother and her daughter is special. A bond is created from birth that is unbreakable. Because this bond is so important, it is approached in many different ways. In the excerpt from Amy Chua’s memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom, she talks about her daughter growing up playing the violin. In the excerpt from Amy Tan's novel The Joy Luck Club, she talks about herself as a young woman growing up with a very strict mother figure who wanted her to play the piano.
The book Dragon keeper written by author Carole Wilkinson is set in Ancient China. The story entails a young girls sojourn throughout China. During the journey, the girl changes from believing that she is unworthy of a name to somebody who has encountered everything from almost dying to damaging endless laws deserving of death. The story begins in Ancient China with a slave girl who in the first place makes herself unworthy of even a name.
When it all comes down to the use of guns, or any weapon against another, there is always three issues that most come across: do I actually have the nerve to go through with it, can I do this and be okay mentally, and can I truly put others lives before mine? These questions, these logical thoughts, are frankly the most important aspects to using any weapon against another. Even if it is in the intent to protect another, you still must consider these facets before doing anything that could bring more harm to others than aid. In relation to this, it shows that these same ideals process through teacher’s, as well as any adult’s, mind frame. Trusting someone not certified and trained thoroughly for an immense period of time with a weapon to protect young children and other adults would be putting the kids and the protector at risk.