compare and contrast characters’ experiences in the novel and explain how it may or may not defined their own way of thinking. Principle 1 (1 point): In one to three paragraphs, describe ways that multiple means of representation are included in the model lesson. The Golden Compass is provided for students by oral (in book form) and visual (in a film form). The students will have a choice to…
Observing characters is a big part of every novel. Each one of them has traits that drive the story to the next event and if one character seemed off, the whole story could have been ruined before it got to the end. The book called “So Yesterday” by Scott Westerfeld centers on a character named Jen, she is one of the main characters in the story. If she or another character in place of her were taken out of the story, it would have ended the moment after the main character is introduced. Because…
second paragraph may seem to betray the points I’m about to make, I undoubtedly loved this series more than any book series I have read in a long time. One of my favorite aspects of the story is the character dynamics. There is a wide range of characters, all with different back-stories and personas. There is the seemingly antagonistic character, Warner, who is not all that antagonistic after all. He is portrayed with a very complex persona involving many family and emotional issues: "I have no…
novel was the idea, characters, and writing style. I really liked the idea of this novel as it was really eventful. It was quite similar to the Divergent and Hunger Game series. The reason why I say this is because when I read the book it reminded me of those two books, as it obtains a lot of journeys and a tea drop of action scenes within it. The idea of the book was amusing as it connects…
you will become factionless. There are some people who fall in to more than one faction and these people are called divergents. They are feared by society because they think they are dangerous however they’re the key to a new way of life. Every character in the movie has their own set of actions; Tris (Shailene Woodley) is a fighter, Four (Theo James) is her protector, Natalie (Ashley Judd) is a peace keeper, Eric (Jai Courtney) is a leader, Marcus (Ray Stevenson) is an abuser, Christina (Zoe…
The novel opens with an interesting request that seems to be directed towards the reader. “Imagine a ruin so strange it must never have happened. First, picture the forest. I want you to be its conscience, the eyes in the trees” (Kingslover p. 5). This directive is used to create a connection with the reader. A way that the reader can immerse themselves into the story with little effort. It is a simple request; imagine, yet with the beautiful language and imagery that the author uses it soon…
where Verity was held. The main character, Verity, was captured by the Gestapo and they gave her a pencil to write about codes, allied bases, and other information. The characters in the story are Verity ( aka: Julia Lindsay MacKenzie Wallace Beaufort-Stuart ). Julia is a spy for an allied base and Maddie her friend is a pilot. Another character is Maddie, Julia’s friend, which works for an allied base and came to save Julia.. These are the most important characters, because both parts of the…
to Stevie, she is very outgoing and has a bunch of energy all the time. Fancy is a twelve-year-old girl with special needs but has a very nice attitude. Finally Autumn is eleven and has a very childish personality. The author also brings another character is this book.…
almost-fiance of Erika's character, and to look at him is to hate him--that is, hate the character. Sure, Antonio lends his handsome face and physique to this guy, but we know he's the wrong guy for our lovely heroine. Antonio is no stranger to the Hallmark channel and other networks, and chances are that you will have seen him in at least one of his varied roles (maybe you remember him in Hats Off to Christmas or Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade). Antonio's character has to pull a few shady…
My book report was on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. The main character is a 14-year-old boy named Stanley Yelnats. Stanley is framed and accused of stealing a famous athlete shoes, when they flew from the sky and landed on him. Stanley is given the option of either going to jail or a special camp for troubled boys. The camp is called camp Green Lake and is described as a fun summer camp. When Stanley arrives to camp green lake he realizes it’s in the dry dessert in the middle of nowhere and…