After Luffy discovers that all of the gears and stress he has put on his body has caught up to him. Similar to Roger he is sick with an incurable disease and he will die in a few more months. The strawhats finally make it to the end of the Grandline, to Raftel, where Luffy finds the Rio Ponoglyph, which explains what the One Piece truly is. In order to get to Raftel, Luffy had to fight and defeat each of the four yonko including finally returning his hat to Shanks. At one point the marines surround the strawhat crew preparing to open fire on the ship. However, Luffy gives himself up willingly to the marines in order to insure his crewmates’ safety. Luffy has already achieved all of his dreams, so he is willing to be executed in order …show more content…
Ace and Sabo’s graves are the same height but Luffy’s is slightly smaller. The world is witness to the funeral and no eyes are dry across the island. Garp, Dragon, Makino, Woopslap, and Dadan go up and say goodbye to the little strawhatted boy who they used to know. Then they step aside as the Strawhat pirates step up to Luffy’s grave, and they all stand in a line once again. Starting from Brook they each begin to speak about how they first met Luffy, when they joined his crew, all the happy moments they have shared, and how they have finally achieved their dreams, as these scenes are shown. As the original five begin to speak the scene after Loguetown is shown and moments with all five of them together are shown. Their speeches are longer and grow longer with each passing person. Nami and Zoro’s are the longest as they talk about life as the original trio, before the Going Merry or their Jolly Roger was even made. Zoro starts his speech and kneels down laying flowers at Luffy’s grave with the colors of each of the Strawhats. His speech is the shortest, but everyone understands that it is so short, because the words hurt him too much to continue speaking. Zoro stands up and they all thank Luffy for letting them go on adventures with him and for becoming their friend. Scenes with all 9 of them are shown laughing and smiling. Then, Shanks goes up to Luffy’s grave and congratulates him for becoming Pirate King as the scenes from Luffy’s past are shown. As the scene switches to the straw hat giving scene, Shanks lays Luffy’s straw hat on top of his grave, asking him to look after the hat for him once again. They all step away leaving only Luffy, Sabo, and Ace’s graves in sight as the world says goodbye one last time to Luffy. A boy whose smile was contagious and whose laugh brightened everyone’s day. A boy who only saw the good in people and the world. A boy who would battle
He grasped the trigger, and shot. ‘’Bang,‘‘ the bullet exploded with power right out of the gun. Jamie looked up to find his trophy buck, but he could not see it. Although he knew to wait fifteen minutes, his eagerness took over and Jamie left his spot. Being cautious to make as little sound as possible, he dashed over to find the spot where he shot the buck. The buck was nowhere to be seen, but something else important was there.
Freedom: “But I did ended up talking to Sugarberry about his behavior before; and I still feel bad for him. Since Sugarberry said that he caused his own world to be destroyed; and yes, I did ended up saying and doing bad things to him before too, like the raining chocolate incident, because I really didn’t like him and wanted for him to feel the same pain that I was dealing with. Since I have to be constantly dealing with all of the trapped people’s voices in my head, because I can’t save them. I also don’t hate Sugarberry now; since I just want to help him, because the poor guy doesn’t know to make people happy without physically and emotionally harming
Rachael Hinkley Ms. Weston Honors English 9 20 July 2014 Fahrenheit 451 Part one- The hearth and the salamander Level 1 question- Why does the school view Clarisse as being anti-social while Clarisse views herself as being very social?(29) Answer-Clarisse’s school views being social as gathering students in a room for classes such as tv class or to just paint a picture. Unlike in a normal classroom material is not taught and questions are not asked by the students.
The scalding heat of the sun beat down mercilessly against the bare plains of Tornado - clan. Yet it couldn 't compare to the heat in the camp as tension flared between the cats. "What do you mean you can 't find them! My sister and my mate are out there, are you even making an effort?!" Wolfwind hissed, the anger he inhered from his mother flaring up as he glared at the leader of his clan.
For Shin, in the camp, the idea of family was nearly nonexistent. He wasn’t made because two people loved each other; his mother and father were just forced to marry. “Neither bride nor groom had much say in deciding whom they would marry. If one partner found his or her chosen mate to be unacceptably old, cruel, or ugly, guards would sometimes cancel a marriage. If they did, neither the man nor the woman would be allowed to marry again.”
Again Mattie and Cogburn continue on their journey. One night we they begin to set up camp, Chaney appears in front of Mattie. She still has every intention on catching him so she raises her gun and fires, wounding him. She is then taken hostage by the Lucky Ned Pepper Gang and has to survive until Leboeuf can rescue her. Lucky Ned and Cogburn soon fight each other in a shoot out where Cogburn comes out alive.
Thank You, Old Friend—page 1 All these years, and I’m still thinking about the life you’ve had. I admit, back in the high school days, I didn’t understand your life. I listened well, but I was too naïve. I’ve always blamed it on my age, but deep down, I knew it was because of my ego. I was carefree at that stage of life; the only stress I had to worry about was image.
. One manner in which it turned into concept that slavery would possibly give up turned into through training. In Boston Massachusetts, David Walker become a outstanding black anti-slavery writer who is well known for having exerted numerous influence on the anti-slavery movement. In 1829, Walker wrote an appeal to American slaves titled An attraction to the coloured citizens of the sector, however specifically, and very Expressly, to those of the united states of the usa. This attraction “confused education as a car for lack liberation” (Howe, 424).
Passage 170: The kites had a beautiful voice as well as the swans. One day, they were enchanted with the sound on hearing the neigh of the horse. So they decided to imitate the horse. However, in the end, they not only didn’t learn to neigh but also forgot how to sing.
Bamford, James. The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America. New York: Doubleday, 2008. Print.
Grade 7 ELA Dialectical Journal Name: Gloria Parra-Diaz The Outsiders Chapters: _______________ Directions: Complete this reader response log while reading The Outsiders (both in class and while you read independently). This format will guide you through the reading & thinking process to help develop your ideas and express them on paper so that you can better participate in the discussion board with your team. Big Idea: Societal structure has the power to promote or limit freedom, choice, and desire.
Quotation: “Last night I thought about all that kerosene I’ve used in the past ten years. And I thought about books. And for the first time I realized that a man was behind each one of the books. A man had to think them up. A man had to take a long time to put them down on paper.
“Piggy grabbed and put on the glasses. He looked malevolently at Jack.” (78). This illustrating the raw emotions that occur when conflicts of opinions happen. After this moment with the steamship passing by and Ralph getting mad at Jack, then Jack breaking one of Piggy’s lenses, is the start of the issues on the island.
Chopper yells that he’s a reindeer and insults Happy. Happy states he will win the battle for he has wings. The Straw-Hats then grin knowing that the blue cat has lost.
These continuous deaths heighten the tension, as the suspense and mystery revolving around who would die next, magnifies the sense of anticipation in the audience. These deaths occur gradually, with King Hamlet being the first, as he had died before the play even started. This is followed by Polonius’ death by Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 4. As a result of her father’s death, Ophelia had reached a mental decline and resorted to committing suicide by drowning herself in Act 4, Scene 7. The climax of the play is in the final act which is Act 5, Scene 2; where multiple characters such as Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Gertrude, Claudius, Laertes and Hamlet have reached their untimely deaths.