Sunday, May 17, 2015

The Maze Runner #3

So far the setting of the book the main Character Thomas was in a metal elevator. And when he was their he had no forget all of his memory but his nam witch was pretty bad. But then he relized that their were other people their. And their he met other people and they were just like him who have no memory and he was in the glade where he stayed and then he made more friends. He also started to realize that a pattern that a new person arrives every month. Then every week they would get more supplies.

The main points in the story are when he arrives to the glade because he realizes more when he gets their. And when he makes more friends but I also like how the book is written with a lot of details. I think that the book is a good book and is also a nice book. I also know that their is a movie that came out for the book which I think is cool.

The Maze Runner #2

I think that one of the conflict's in the book which I think was a main one is the memory wipe. To me I think that is a big one because their are a lot of other people he has no idea who they are and the only thing he has memory of is his name which is Thomas and to me I think that that is a conflict in the book.

Their are many characters but the main one is Thomas and he is in the box and is in the Glade and outside the Glade is the Maze with monsters and their is someone new in the glade every month and they live their. Thomas meets new people such as Alby, Newton, Chuck, Gally, and Minho. And he gets to know these people and some he becomes friends with other maybe not.

The Maze Runner

In the Beginning of the book it was kind of depressing because the one characters that were are introduced to is very scared and doesn't even know a thing about himself. Like it said he had no idea who his parents were, how he got in the dark elevator, his last name, and anything about his past. But to me I think that the introduction is a good and I think that it is very suspenseful because first of all where is he going in the elevator and why is it dark in their.

I think that what is happening in the beginning of the book in my opinion what is going to happen is to me I think that they had brainwashed him or done something with his memory to make him forget everything. But also I think that the book is going to be like the Hunger Games for some reason but I mean I don't know.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Where things come back

What I think of the book was that this book was really really interesting I personally really like it. In the book their is a lot going on in the book it has a lot if information that is descriptive. But their is a lot of drama in the book.

The theme of the book is like faith because like Cullen is a teenager and his cousin died and his family is like really sad. So he is with them but his brother just disappeared and he is in a bad place in his life where it is pretty depressing. But he has a friend who is very nice and is cool with him but basically is family has to have faith.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Where Things Come Back

The main character of the story is Cullen and their are more characters in the book like his aunt Julia she is depressed because of her dead son she mainly cries all the time. Also in the book Cullen's brother is gone he has disappeared. But wile I read the book I think that it is a good and this is very descriptive about the story.

But I think that their are many conflicts about in the book I think that their are so many because on Gabriel has disappeared, also his aunt she is so depressed because her son is dead. But I think that their are going to be more because what has already happened to Cullen and also I think that their going to be even more worse than what they already were.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

American Indian Post

The American Indians were marginalized by the Americans because they were taking their land that they had and that was theirs, but not just that they were forced to do things that they didn't want to do, And with their old traditions they forced to forget them or they would get hit by the americans. So the Americans wanted to change how the Native Americans so Pratt took all the children from their homes so that they would be educated because he wanted them to change who they are because he did not like the way they were. In the Article the author wrote "But Pratt hadn’t told the chiefs everything. It was not Pratt’s plan to simply educate these children and teach them English. He also planned to “civilize” them—to strip them of their traditions and ways of life. Pratt believed that the children needed to completely abandon their “Indian-ness” in order to succeed in America. “Kill the Indian, save the man,” was Pratt’s saying." What they did to the American Indians was bad because they were forced to leave their old beliefs to do others stuff that they probably didn't want to do. The good thing is that some of them did not just leave their beliefs as they grew up in.

A: Compare/Contrast Luther Standing Bear’s and Shanice Britton’s experiences in their own time period.

The comparison of Luther Standing Bear and Shanice is that they both kept on what they believed in like keeping what they believe in alive they. Like in the article the author wrote that Luther Standing Bear wrote about the past and how they try to change how they are and helped the American Indians right. And Shanice says that she sill does her stuff that she does at her city that she doesn't want to change because she is proud of who she is.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Where Things Come Back

So as the book starts it starts intense cause the main character says "I was seventeen when I saw my first dead body. It wasn't my cousin Oslo's."But later he describes how his cousin looks and how when he saw him he had nothing to say about it and that there nothing he could say because he didn't know if he was mad at him or sad because of his death. But I do know that his family is a little sad because of his death but not really him. 

The main conflict is Man VS Man to me because of his cousin Oslo that had died it says that he had bruises on his arms and you could see a lot of other things in his body. But also it is different because I don't know who did it to him so I have no idea. But for the other body I have no idea what kind of conflict it was because it says that she could of just died of a disease but she was old to. I think that their will be more of the conflicts later because their are already a lot of stuff just in the beginning of the book.