June boatwright really stood out to me as i read this book because she reminded me of myself. She reminds me of myself because I am very aggressive and throughout the book she came to me as an aggressive person. She’s very straight-forward and emotionless. She doesn’t care how you feel or what’s wrong, she only cares about how it can affect her. She is some what selfish. In a way i am exactly like her because i don’t care about hurting someone’s feelings, i feel like when i hurt someone’s feelings it’s the Karma, I am their Karma. I really like that she isn’t such a cry baby. She is a very closed person she doesn’t like showing feelings. I don’t like showing feelings either. I like being closed of too if i tell you leave me alone that means
June Callwood is one of the greatest representatives of contemporary Canadian history and being considered that means that person has left an impressive impact affecting the lives of Canadians as we know it. Callwood's social contributions include her help to the homeless, women’s help, and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer plus (LGBTQ) community. Her political impacts include her influence on the rights of women, her numerous foundings of organizations to support those in need, and providing society with information for change. Her journalistic achievements include her work in women’s rights, organizational change, and her journalistic inputs of founding many unions, leading the way for women writers, and providing society with brilliant, educating works. Without the lasting impression Callwood
She embodies the element of the new era this book tries to portray. She is forward thinking and she is most often seen with new things to that time like
The book Unwind by Neil Shusterman has many twists and turns with its complex characters. For example Risa, the main female protagonist displays many emotions and actions throughout the book. The author shows Risa’s characterization in an indirect way which I feel helps the reader get to know the character on a more understanding level. Two of those indirect characterizations really stood out to me; she was caring and adaptive in all situations.
Which character in the book is your favorite, and why? Do you like characters who are sympathetic, or funny, or irreverent, or daring, or what? My favorite character in the book is Wes’ mother. She is willing to sacrifice her time and energy, work hard at her job, and think and do the best thing for her children to protect them, even if it means extra work to lead them to success. I believe, that without her caring and compassionate personality, Wes could easily have had the same story as “the other Wes.”
In Canadian history, many people made significant contributions to the Canadian society. June Callwood was one of the countless people that contributed to Canada’s social welfare. Tuesday on June 2 is known as June Callwood Day because to visualize a better world which June Callwood hoped to achieve. June Callwood made a very significant contribution to the Canadian social welfare because she was the founding member of many organizations, did a lot of advocacy work and helped people by taking many risks for a numerous good causes for the well being of the Canadian society.
This particular genre has never been my favorite but I did notice that these books have a main character in which the book is centered around. I have to admit that the books I read this week were quite entertaining. I never thought about how a character could influence a book with this type of genre but can certainly understand what you’re saying. Thank you for sharing your book analysis and agree that the book Our Only May Amelia sounds liberating for other girls.
Turner and Lizzie were different, but the still got along in the novel. Lizzie helped Turner realize that there is no difference between Lizzie and him, despite of race difference. I like most the characters and their personalities. All of the characters personalities help shaped the book’s theme and message.
This book was interesting for me because it allowed me to relate to a character. I love reading novels that not only allow me to feel a connection with a character, but allow me to relate to their personality or
Darry for one, is very smart and capable to be a Socs, but decides to be a Greaser with Ponyboy and Sodapop and the gang, his real family. Socs are rich kids that ride around in mustangs and live in nice homes. Some (lots of Socs boys) even like to terrorize the Greaser boys. Some girls like Cherry Valance, do not like to watch fights, even though she is a Socs. All of the characters in the book have their own meaning, but the character that I am most like is Johnny.
Edgar Allan Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado” and Katherine Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” differ in a variety of ways. When compared, they each have drastically different plots and writing styles, along with their own unique characters. These characters, which are drastically different, have unique personalities which helps progress the plot. Some are complex focal points of the story, while others behave more as a plot device implemented by the author to drive his or her story forward. When evaluating a character, such as Montresor from the “The Cask of Amontillado”, it is easy to see how complex and in depth some characters are.
I adore the characters in the book it’s a very enjoyable book. The mystery in this book is very admiring because there are very different elements that can make it a great book. The fact that Justice Lawrence Wargrave ended up being the killer came to a surprise to me. Usually I am not one for reading but I highly enjoyed this book because the characters all had different personalities that helped support the book being such a great read. My favorite character had to have been Vera Clawthone because mostly she was the protagonist and that means that she was the main character in the story although I also liked philip lombard too.
Margaret Fuller was a woman who greatly influenced Americans to become what they are today. She was born in the eighteen hundreds, she succeeded and effected this country in such a positive manner. In America, a large amount of people condone and encourage others to get an education. One is highly looked up to when they receive a a great amount of education. It is usually frowned upon when one is not educated.
Sally is the most influential of all the characters in the book because she show the realities of life more than anyone else in the story. Sally is the beautiful girl in the school that most of the boys like. However it is later revealed that her dad
It 's a jaw-dropping book that will leave you wanting more as the author Laurie writes in a crisp and clear way describing the young girl Melinda’s horrific story and how it unfolds. The author 's tone gives off the vibe of a young frighted girl which I find really enhances this sad, but exhilarating story. This story taught me to always speak up for myself and to never let anyone take advantage of me. I would recommend this novel because it is extremely detailed, painting vivid pictures in your mind that really help to magnify and
In this novel, the character Minny Jackson comes across many obstacles. As the novel, goes on she eventually begins to find herself more, and gets the courage to finally free herself from the power of her husband, Leroy, as well as Miss Hilly. When you find you find confidence and strength, you can get out of a bad situation. Minny Jackson was a strong lady, who everyone would look up to because no matter what was going on at her household or in her life she would never let that affect her interaction with anyone. Although, Minny had a sassy mouth and sassed everyone.