Tim Tran
Period 6
2/7/2017
The Patron Saint of Pigs
Lauren Myracle, 96 pages
1. Addie and Jeb are break up and Addie had kept trying to change Jeb. This resulted in Jeb feeling inferior and the two fighting. After one fight Addie had gotten drunk and made out with someone else, telling Jeb it was over. Addie assumed that the relationship was over and cut her hair short and dyed it pink as a way to show that she wanted a change. She and her friends go to Waffle house to play and meet Jeb their. Jeb tells all his feeling on his trip go to his family to Addie. They come in love back.
2. I like the end of story because they can love together and it happy ending
3. After one fight Addie had gotten drunk and made out with someone else, telling
I liked the story because it felt realistic like it could actually happen that
Since she’s gone they can no longer go out and buy more pigs. No one would spend their time gluing pigs back together just to have a memory. “Several other broken pigs were laying all over the floor, and the only thing I could think of at that moment was
The theme of the book “A day no pigs would die” is the changes of a boy growing to a man and coming-of-age. The main character, Robert Peck, is at a stage in his life that he must mature. He is challenged and is coming-of-age to uphold important responsibilities. He must learn to accept responsibilities, assume new roles, and take charge in situations. These factors come into the book to help Robert grow as a person and mature into a man.
Their Eyes Were Watching God tells the story of Janie Crawford- a light-skinned black woman raised by her grandmother-Nanny- in Florida during the 1920’s. The novel documents her trials and tribulations as she blooms into womanhood and navigates the twisting roads of life and love. Along the way she learns several invaluable lessons and grows into her own person. But, without a doubt, the single most important epiphany Janie experiences during the course of this novel is realizing that security and love are not the same thing.
The story “The Pigman” by Paul Zindel is a very good book in my opinion. The book is about two kids who’s avocation is pranking. They love to prank people when they are with eachother. When they prank people they sometimes mortify them and try to make them look bad or stupid. In the story the one main charachter Lorraine, called a man by the name of Angelo Pignati and he anwsered the phone.
The hampshire pig has experienced many changes in evolving from the wild pig to hampshire pig. Over the past few centuries, the hampshire pig’s biggest predator is the human who kills them for food, they have changed their diet from turkeys and wild berries to different types of slop that contain a mixture of random foods, and they were spread from country to country by humans who wanted to trade and sell them. The hampshire pig has a black coat with a white band around the front legs and around the shoulders. The average weight of the hampshire pig is seven hundred pounds. Out of the seven hundred pounds and the average height of two feet, about forty percent of that is muscle.
The film ends with Gilbert and Arnie leaving Endora, with Becky and her
This is how the novel ended, with janie making the wrong choices in
In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, home to Janie is a place that has both positive and negative associations- the pear tree. Janie constantly goes to the pear tree for comfort; it is her place of happiness, peace and her love life. At the same time, Janie has the pear tree embedded in her mind. She constantly compares her partners to the pear tree and what their love should be like; so when the thought of an unwelcoming incident pops up in her head, he is tarnishing her pear tree. At sixteen, Janie’s grandmother caught her kissing Johnny Taylor; Janie spends most of her day under the pear tree in her backyard with her mind-boggling questions on virginity, love and marriage.
Growing up in Australia can have a positive effect the students, however, many suffer from discrimination, isolation and racism. This is practically hard for children to endure as the as told by Hop Dac and Aditi Gouvernel. Dac and Gouvernel are both from Asian backgrounds in their memoirs "Pigs From Home" and "Wei Li and Me". Both of these memoirs clearly convey that the struggled with going up in Australia. Gouvernel faced issues with being different from the rest of the students and Dac found it difficult to accept the lifestyle and culture of his grandmother.
They eventually get married and Janie knows that he's the one. After hearing about a hurricane coming near their town the town evacuates but Tea Cake and Janie decide to ride out the storm. After the storm, they met a rabid dog who tries to attack Janie. Jody quickly saves Janie from the dog but gets bitten in the process. Jody now with rabies is becoming mentally ill.
John had said, “Several other broken pigs were laying all over the floor, and the only thing I could think of at that moment was the proud and happy look on Mr. Pignati’s face when he had
Parents give their children tough love with good intentions. Elena or the children may not appreciate their parent’s methods, but in the end everything happens for a reason, and come to understand their reasoning. Even when they hit rock bottom with one another they still always found a reconcile, and put aside their differences. It shows that any relationship is salvageable if you want to have one, and make the effort. Their unconditional love for each other was the glue that kept them together, and allowed them to move past all of their issues.
Although, there is a rough start, they all came together for a good ending with their final verdict as the boy being
There is a common expression that says men are pigs, and in Animal Farm, Orwell shows us how pigs turn into men. For example, “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” (Orwell p. 141). Orwell portrays the pigs as leaders that control the animals into believing that what they as pigs are doing is right which leads to corruption. So people’s ignorance contributes to social oppression in that quote from Orwell.