Monday, October 6, 2008
Final Book blog
To me this book did have a satisfactory ending. No one died and everything was either alright or repairing it self. Christophers father had made a huge mistake by not telling him theat his mother was alive. But in doing this he aloud Christopher to go on the trip of a life time and find him self in the process. In the beggining of the book Christopher is not what most people would call a very self confident person but through the death of his neighbors dog he is able to open as a person and become more trusting. It was a inspiration book to see how Christopher grew and how he became a better person in the process. There were times in the story when I was like OK that is irrelevant stop thinking these random questions that do not have anything to do with the story. In the end everything evens out and it was nice to see that everything returned to normal like before the book even started. I was also happy when Christopher got his own dog that was a great ending to a great book.
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Again, happy or sad doesn't provide insight to the meaning or characterization. Chris is a likable guy, but how does the author create this for you? If the author does choose for Chris's mind to wander, why? How does this wandering develop character? Your job isn't to react emotionally to the literature, but to step back and ask why the author is choosing to write the story this way. Also, you are missing the question from other blog posts? Also, you must, in any post for a book include evidence. 33/50
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