Friday, December 21, 2007
Comparing characters
character change"big mouth & ugly girl"
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Conflict in BIG MOUTH & UGLY GIRL
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
A Hustlers Wife By. Nikki Turner (style)
My Final Thoughts On "Sold"!!!!!!!
I don't think it is possible to find a book interesting without enjoying it.To me it have some similarities although it have different meanings and some may think it don't go together.If I would have read it when I was younger maybe even older I would've enjoyed the as I did now.If I had to reduce the size of my book collection I would definitely keep this book because it is one of my favorites.
Angus thongs and full-frontal snogging-conflict
1. I have one of those under-the-skin spots that will never come to a head but lurk in a red way for the next 2years.
2. Its on my nose.
3. I have a three-year-old sister who may have peed somewhere in my room.
4. In fouteen days the summer hols will be over and then it will back to stalag 14 and. Oberfuhrer Frau Simpson and her bunch of sadistic teachers.
5. I am very ugly and need to go into an ugly home.
6. I went to a party dressed as an olive.
This list grabed my attention.
A Hustlers Wife By. Nikki Turner pgs.1-152
I would not like to meet any of the characters because from my prospective they seem like neither one of them know how to act anywhere, especially in the public eye. But there is one reason why I would want to meet them because they are real in what they do or say. So with this reason I like the characters that are in this piece of novel.
Friday, December 14, 2007
comparing characters
A Hustlers Wife By. Nikki Turner pgs.1-120
The reason I asked the main character this question is because throughout the story she has been through over five different relationships ever since her husband went to jail. It seems like she is only dating these different men for their money because I believe all that she sees when she looks at them is dollar signs. I'm not saying she's a gold digger or anything it's just that she needs to find someone she loves and not to love them because they have money in their pockets.
I asked the author this question because it seems that she is pertaining the story to her life or the life of someone she knows. I say this because the way she says and puts things in the story it sound realistic and true.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Allure of the West
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The Plot Of The Story Definitely Pulled Me In!!!!!!
Characters Motivation
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Comparing My Reactions To The Character
I didn't really find Lakshmi actions troubling,I just felt sorry for her and wondered why would she let people make her go against her will and do things she believe is wrong.To me she's not being true to herself and if you cant remain true to yourself then you cant be true to and with other people.I don't think Lakshmi actions are consistent with her character because she doesn't want to sleep with strange man and she also doesn't want to stay at that place.She know it's not a way for a young lady to act and carry theirself.The only reason why she's still going on with this is to help out her family SO SHE'S BEING TOLD!!!!!!
Friday, December 7, 2007
My Point Of View On The Character
Lakshmi reminds me of myself and other people by being confused,mistreated,and tricked to a certain extent. Experiencing these features is depressing in a way because after a certain period of time you feel like you can't trust and rely on nobody.You can put all your trust in someone and they'll hurt you without you even noticing right away.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
My 1st Response on "big mouth ugly girl"
Stacey is a very selfish, hardheaded teen. Unlike other teens she goes through a series of problems. Sometimes I feel bad for her. I see why she picks with the other kids.The setting takes
place in a rural area. Very quiet,grassy area,everyone knows everyone.I would hate living in this type of place I don't want people knowing me but that's just me I don't know about others.
I do find the main character very realist because i know alot of people like Stacey. Many of the teens at my school act like Stacey. They go through problems just like her.
My First Response On "Sold"
All throughout the story Lakshmi have been confused about various things. She still don't know exactly what's going on, and two different girls keep telling her things that make scared and wonder. One of the girls told her her family will never see the money that she is working for. All the money Lakshmi work for goes to Mumtaz which is the owner of the organization. The other girl is telling Lakshmi in order to leave she must pay off her debt toMumtaz by doing any thing nessary. So the girl teach her tricks to get and keep customers and to also give her extra money (rupees). Learning this Lakshmi have her regular customers that keep coming back and Lakshmi is still seeing one of the other girls customer and not caring what she say,do or think.
A Hustlers Wife By. Nikki Turner pgs.1-98
Angus Thongs And Full-Frontal Snogging Confessions Of Georgia Nicolson Page 1-140
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer Pages: 1-144
is pretty alienated. It's a nonfiction book, and since I haven't
summed it up yet in a previous response, it's about a kid who is
searching for meaning in life and seeks this meaning by exploring.
At the beginning of the book we find out that he ends up dying in the
middle of Alaska to exposure.
Even though I think I'm supposed to, I'm having a really hard time
identifying with the main character, Chris McCandless. I look at
the cover and there's this picture of Emile Hirsch portraying
McCandless. He's a good looking kid, and he's kind of sitting in this
"top of the world" type dominant pose. The author seems to really
identify with the character, and spends a couple of chapters relating
his own similar experiences. And McCandless is seemingly the rugged,
individualistic antihero that Americans celebrate.
But, I can't get into him, and I think it's because I'm a parent
now. I see the way this kid abandoned his parents, went off into the
middle of nowhere, took chances, didn't write home, and espoused his
theories on the way life works to whomever would listen, and I'm
like, "dude...call your mom, dad and sister. They're worried sick."
The kid is kind of portrayed as this spiritual, deep Thoreau quoting
prophetic figure, but he just strikes me as naive and self centered.
I don't know what I'd do if I was his parent. I would be devastated
if my son took off after graduating college and just disappeared.
It's really rather sad.
(By the way, if you're wondering, this response is to the 7th bullet
under character. The total length of this response is 279 words. I
summed up the book to start because I figured you'd need that
information, but then I really tried to stick to talking about
whether or not I identified with the main character and why.)
My First Post
One thing I do not like about the book is Lakshmi was lied to and beaten because she did not want to sleep with a man she didn't know. She wanted to be with her aunt but her aunt sold her to a man who sold her again, and when Lakshmi asked what was going on the unknown man lied to her again and told her not to worry just call him her uncle husband.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
1st Post
A Hustlers Wife By. Nikki Turner
Monday, December 3, 2007
My 1st post
Your 1st Post!
first post will be a kind of introductory thing. Here's what I'd like each
of you to write (make sure it is under your own display name):
1. In 2-3 sentences, give us a taste of the book. What is the title? Who
is the author? What is the "gist"? (It's about a girl who...)
2. In a separate paragraph of 2-3 sentences, finish this sentence: One
thing I like (or don't like) about the book so far is...