Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The Lovely Bones


I read an article about this book and I thought it did a good job of talking about the family love. Susie had a perfect family she loved her parents and she got along with her sister. It hurt her family the most when they found out about her death. They are determined to find her killer.
http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/812511/the-lovely-bones-book-review

Theme and Summary

Susie right now is focusing on her sister, Lindsey. Susie feels bad that she cant be there to help Lindsey get through the hard time. She talks about how strong her sister is and how she wont break. Lindsey doesn't like attention and likes to be alone. She hates when people feel pity for her and when they try to help.  Susie wants to talk to Susie and make her feel better but the more she tries the more she feels no one can hear her. I still think that Susie wants Mr. Harvey dead but she is starting to focus more on her family. Susie is also starting to adjust and like her heaven. She dances with her neighbors and plays with her friends. I think that the theme so far in the book is that if you accept a situation and move on life will be more fun. If Susie doesn't fully accept her new situation she wont be able to be happy again.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Lovely Bones

I feel really bad for Susie. All she wants to do is help her family and friends get over her death. She wishes that she could be there to comfort them or talk to them. But they cant hear her. No one can hear her. She also feels lonely. She has met a new friend and she has her Grandmother I her heaven with her but she wants more. She wants the warmth of her friends and family. I hope that she can find a way to communicate with her family.

Analysis

In the book "The Lovely Bones" Susie is killed and has to discover new ways of doing things in Heaven. Susie is accepting, she is accepting that she is dead and that everything is different. I know this because in the book Susie says "...I had accepted that I would never be with them again;"(Sebold 27). I also believe that Susie is very benevolent. Susie wants to help her friends and family but she cant. In the book Susie says "All I could do was talk, but no one on Earth could hear me"(Sebold 32). She says this because she wants to tell her family things to help them get over her death.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

What I would like to know is more about Mr. Harvey. Why did he want Susie? Did he attack more girls? How long did it take him to prepare for this? Did he plan on killing her? Does he feel guilty? How did he know that she was going to take the shortcut that day? I bet that it would have happened eventually though. He created a big den underground with cokes and lights. So he had to have been planning this forever. Is there any evidence that can be held against him? I think its going to have something to do with her charm bracelet. Susie said that her mom knew about all the charms on her bracelet.

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

Susie Salmon was an average teenager girl in the 1970's, until she is murdered by her neighbor. She is now learning about her heaven and she is trying to find a way to expose her killer. At first she is regretful and angry that she was killed. But throughout the first couple chapters she becomes very accepting of the fact that she is dead. At the beginning she also wishes that her killer would be dead instead of her. Now she is more focused on exposing him and get closure for her parents and sister. This shows characterization because she changes her attitude throughout the story.

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Kite Runner


The theme of The Kite Runner is that the hardest person to forgive is yourself. Hassan, a Hazara (slave) boy was always very loyal to Amir, but Amir wasn’t always loyal to Hassan. Amir would tease Hassan about not being able to read and right. Amir was embarrassed to call Hassan a friend, when Amir was approached by the question “what does he mean to you?” Amir said “He’s my Hazara’s son”. Hassan still stayed loyal to Amir by not giving up Amir’s kite when asked by a bully, Assef. Hassan instead was raped and badly injured. Amir watched Hassan get attacked but didn’t step in, he only ran. He never told anyone what he encountered. Amir felt guilt for the rest of his life, and took every chance he could get to redeem himself. In the book it says “I opened my mouth and almost told her how I’d betrayed Hassan, lied, driven him out , and destroyed a forty-year relationship between Baba and Ali. But I didn’t. I suspected there were many ways that Soryara Taheri was a better person than me"(Hosseini 165). Amir goes back to Afghanistan to find that Hassan was killed and that Hassan's son was in an orphanage. He decides to find him and find the right care that he needs. Amir became less selfish and started caring for others.                                                                  

 

The Kite Runner Article

This article explained the book really well. It talked about all of the main events in the book like, how Amir wants his dad's attention. It also talks about the details and imagery that Khaled Hosseini uses in the book.