“The Outcasts of Poker Flat” was a story that showed the true dangers of not being prepared for the winter. To solve this problem, I decided to give the characters in the story a solar-powered robot that would gather wood and food for them in the cold weather. The robot would gather twigs and logs scattered around on the forest floor and bring them back to the group so that they can dry off. Along with that, the robot would also be able to hunt animals like deer and rabbits. Since the robot is solar-powered, it wouldn’t need to have a source of energy to plug into and would help the group out tremendously. Consequently, with this piece of technology, this group of people would be able to survive throughout the winter and into the next year. The robot would gather twigs and logs scattered around on the forest floor and bring them back to the group so that they can dry off. One of the main issues in the story is the fact that there is not enough firewood for the winter. Though there is a large stock of firewood at the beginning of the story, a lot of it slowly dwindles away and ends up killing off the group. With this robot, the few people in the group would not risk their lives …show more content…
Being that the robot would not need to go out often, it would be able to charge over long periods of time. This, in turn, would allow the robot to go out on longer expeditions when needed. Since the robot is solar-powered, it would only be able to charge during the day, but with all of the light shining off of the snow, it would not need the night to charge anyways. In “The Outcasts of Poker Flat”, the time period that the story is based around rarely used electricity, if ever. Because of this, there would have been no outlets to plug electrical things into. Since the robot is solar powered, they would not need to worry about finding a source of
At the end of the story though the main characters instincts are not strong enough and that is what ends up killing him. In reality he is unaware of the many things waiting ahead for him in that freezing forest. An elder man tried to tell him that it is dangerous to go alone
Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket Continuation Clare was at the movie thinking of her poor workaholic of a husband and felt sorry. She actually felt guilty for leaving him at home by himself to work, even though it is Tom who is actually in the wrong. Clare decided to go home to surprise him and spend time with him. She figured that they could both finally see the movie together another time. Clare confidently left the movie and made her way home to be with her husband.
In the story of The Outcasts of Poker Flat, four people, Mother Shipton, Uncle Billy, John Oakhurst and The Duchess were cast out of their homes and the town they lived in by the upstanding people of the town. They begin walking to a camp on the other side of the mountain when they meet up with Piney Woods and Tom Simson, a couple on their way to elope. The group stops halfway to their destination at a remote cabin. During the night, Uncle Billy absconds with the mules and horses and all the group’s supplies. Shortly after the character leaves, a blizzard comes, which consequently leaves the rest of the characters to perish in the blizzard.
Have you ever realized how oppression leads to conformity? In the stories “The Outcast of Poker Flat” by Bret Harte and “My bondage and my freedom” by Frederick Douglass, the relationship between societal oppression and conformity is clearly seen. Throughout these stories the authors used the rhetorical strategy, ethos, to thoroughly represent the Conformity that has been demonstrated. Addiction to that the characters in these stories demonstrate how oppression in society leads to conformity The societal message that oppression leads to conformity is shown by the use of ethos in “My bondage and my freedom”.
When the blindfold slipped off, I was surrounded by many unknown faces. The blaring heat pounded at my face. Many soldiers were around me, speaking in Arabic tongues. A camera was pointed at me when the executioner came up. He muttered Arabic words fast and fluently.
A stream of rocks is now a freeze steam of rocks you can walk on. Everything frozen from the trees, to the ground. The Conflict between the man and nature is that it’s so cold it’s difficult for him to survive. He traveled the trail with his dog to find a place to build a fire. As he felt his hands and parts of his body go out because he was cold.
In the beginning of the story, part of the setting was described as “Just today the fireplace commenced its seasonal roar.” This appeals to your senses of hearing and touch, to help you understand the setting of the story, which would be in the winter. The fireplace roars because it is explaining that it is not a weak fire, but is in fact a large and
Should Major Casinos be Built in Georgia? An analysis of Jay Bookman's "Five Tells' that Casino Gambling is Bad for Georgia” In this article readers will learn how casinos are bad for Georgia and that senators are deceptive in their practices while trying to get casinos for Georgia. This analysis of Bookman’s article will cover the deception of the name change from casinos to “Destination Resorts”, where Bookman believes the revenue is going to come from, the tax issue for casinos, the effect on jobs in Georgia, and how voters are being taken advantage of.
At the beginning of The Outcasts of Poker Flat, the character John Oakhurst is introduced as a gambler, who has a calm tone and handsome face, with a compassionate, generous, honorable attitude, along with valuable leadership skills. Throughout the story, John Oakhurst shows qualities of being the strongest and then the weakest character. He shows his noble side when he returns money to Tom Simson, also known as “The Innocent”, after he won a gamble. Mr. Oakhurst considered it to be an unfair match due to Tom’s little experience with gambling and returned his money to Tom and told him to not gamble. However, the town of Poker Flat “a secret committee” gets rid of the improper citizens and Mr. Oakhurst was designated as one of them due to strong and lucky gambling skills.
When in a relationship it is well known that keeping thoughts and secrets away from your significant other can lead to complications in the relationship. Bluffing, an extraordinary dramatic romance short story by Gail Helgason, does a magnificent job of depicting this. This short story revolves around a young couple, Liam and Gabriella, it takes place in Jasper, Alberta, Canada at the Maligne Range. The story begins with Liam in the hospital, he is being treated for injury caused by a bear attack. What follows is a flashback with terrific narration about the three weeks leading up to this horrific incident, the incident starts when Gabriella and Liam go hiking, recommended by Gabriella, she wants to tell Liam that she has leased a house for
Andy: Imagine you are stranded on an island, starving and thirsty. You have managed to build a fire and have pushed through countless rainy nights. You are using the skills of a survivor. These skills have been used by other survivors such as Hyeonseo Lee, a North Korean who escaped her country. Aron Ralston uses survival traits to survive being trapped in between a boulder and a wall of rock.
Farmers spend nights on end protecting their trees from the freeze using various methods. Luis, brother to one of Paul’s soccer teammates, is included in this battle. After just making a perfect variety of
‘Well, you know the ducks that swim around in it? In the springtime and all? Do you happen to know where they go in the wintertime, by any chance?’... I mean does somebody come around in a truck or something and take them away,” (107). Holden’s concern for how the ducks survive through the winter, if someone helps them, reveals his fear of being alone.
A fact for any electric vehicle is that it is dependent on the battery, which drives it, just as a petrole-um based car is dependent on its engine and fuel. The battery is, of course, what leads to the bene-fits of the electric car, like the fact that the car itself emits no CO2. But it also has some drawbacks when compared to a petroleum based car. Refuelling a petroleum based car is a simple process, simply pour petrol into the tank, it takes about ten minutes and then one can drive on. An electric car on the other hand needs to have its battery recharged with electricity, and as anyone who has ever recharged a battery at any size can attest that this is not an instant process.
In the New York Times Magazine, "Death by Robot," Robin Henig addresses about how robots contributed remarkably to society and became a part of human 's life, but when it came to choosing between two contradictory choices of life and death, even with superior data and calculations, a robot would not be able to replace a human 's