Book Crazed Personnage
A Book By: Emily Dickinson
There is no frigate like a book To take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page Of prancing poetry. This traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of toll; How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Blog Post #4 - Significance.
WARNING : CONTAINS SPOILERS.
Thinking Process:
Two Significant Elements
1. Katniss's childhood memories.
When Katniss was small, she grew up in a very poor district. Living off the land was something of a crucial daily routine in order for her to feed her family. When she was young, Peeta (the male fighter from the same District), had met her and had given her bread that he had burned. Bread was very, very rare for Katniss to acquire, he saved her life.
" To this day, I can never shake the connection between this boy, Peeta Mellark, and the bread that gave me hope and the dandelion that reminded me that I was not doomed. " (Collins, The Hunger Games 32)
Because of this experience, Katniss feels more of a connection to Peeta within The Hunger Games. Her memories also tells us as the reader that she has met Peeta and has a deeper connection with him than initially realized.
2. Memories of the Hunger Game.
In Catching Fire, the second book in the series, Katniss and Peeta have to return to the Games, this time with other victors instead of new contestants.
" I outsmarted his sadistic Hunger Games, made the Capitol look foolish, and consequently undermined his control. " (Collins, Catching Fire 18)
Because of the way Peeta and her acted when the attended The Hunger Games for the first time, they made a fool of the Game Makers by forcing them to make a choice between two winners or none, as both Peeta and Katniss were ready to eat Midnight berries, that were poisonous and lethal. Since Katniss and Peeta had to return to the games, they already understand that it is not going to be an easy task. They also understand that the Game Makers are not on their side this time, but are hoping for Peeta and Katniss to fall weak to the other players.
Blog Post # 3 - Define and Describe Character
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1 . Stubborn :
{ K A T N I S S E V E R D E E N }
1 . Stubborn :
Having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, esp. in spite of good arguments or reasons.
Two Antonyms - Yielding, Willing.
Two Synonyms - Pertinacious, Obstinate.
" Who are you, anyway, to decide how much pain he can stand! " (Collins, Catching Fire, 114). When Gale was injured at the whipping, Katniss had followed him to her mother's kitchen where she was trying to heal his wounds. Katniss refused to leave his side and was even forced out of the kitchen by Peeta. Her stubbornness has to be her best personality trait, this trait is what makes Katniss Everdeen so special.
2 . Determined
Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
Two Antonyms - Begin, Start.
Two Synonyms - Decided, Resolved.
" I outsmarted his sadistic Hunger Games, made the Capitol look foolish, and consequently undermined his control."( Collins, Catching Fire, 18 ). When Katniss entered the Hunger Games for the first time, she was determined to make a fraud and fool out of the Capitol. And, by the end of the Hunger Games; when it came down to Peeta and Katniss being alive, she decided to toy with the Capitol. She knew fully that the Capitol had to have a winner, and if both of them died, there would be no victor. So, Katniss was determined to make the Capitol send bother Peeta and herself home as victors of the Hunger Games.
3 . Motivational;
The general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
Two Antonyms -Desire, action.
Two Synonyms - Depression, Discouragement.
No matter what situation Katniss was in or who she is with, she would always motivate the group with positive and (mostly) negative comments. " Look if you wanted to be babied, you should have asked Peeta. "( Collins, Catching Fire, 14 ) This quote is a good example of this because she is telling her followers that she wasn't going to give them an easy way out, that they would have to work and work hard in order to succeed. They would need courage and motivation to do so.
Collins, Suzanne. Catching Fire. New York: Scholastic, 2009. Print.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Blog Entry #2 - Identify and Sort
White, Kiersten. Paranormalcy. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2010. Print.
1. Characters:
A few characters that are in my novel, are Evie (Protagonist), Vivian (Antagonist) and Lend.
2. Crisis:
The Crisis, in the point I am right now, is that Evie is having troubles deciding whether she is a paranormal or not. She is not classified as one, and doesn't know who to believe any more. Vivian has the same eye colour, one that is not a normal color for a human, or any paranomal to have. Vivian has the same burning flame inside her soul, around her heart. But, Vivian has been killing a lot of paranormals, and Evie fears that she will end up the way Vivian has.
3. Suspense:
The time that I felt suspence, was when Reth, a faery, showed up and asked Evie to change his name in order for her to set Rend, her crush, free. Reth, without his real name, cannot be commanded to do things against his will, and Reth has a strange obsession with Evie. In releasing Reth, Evie would be in danger, seeing as she could no longer command him to do as she says. Therefore, he could do whatever he wanted to her, whenever he wanted to.
4. Setting:
Right now, the setting is at Rend's house, where Evie is trying to live the normal life of a teenager, away from all the melodrama that has been happening at IPCA. His house isn't much out of the ordinary, accept that his house is near a lake, where his mother lives, and a forest, where Evie and Lend shared their second kiss. ( Oo la la ).
5. Mood:
The mood right now, between Evie and Lend's family, is complicated. Right now, Evie is trying to battle her own insecurities, but has yet to tell David (Lend's father) and Lend, what is actually happening. This, is making the atmosphere at Lend's house, more of a tense, and stressful environmnent for Evie.
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"Eyes like streams of melting snow." ( White, Kiersten)
In the novel, a banshee ( mystical being ), has said the following quote. When Lend first met Evie, Evie has described her eyes in being like "streams of melting snow." What was strange, is that Evie had never heard the phrase prior to Lend telling her about the prophecy. This is significant, because, in hearing the entire riddle, Evie begins to wonder if she is going to end up evil, and "Kill, Kill, Kill."
Friday, February 17, 2012
Post # 1 - Identifying
{ February 17, 2012.}
Identifying
There are three qualities I expect as a reader of said novel. The first, that it is interesting and can catch me when first reading it. Books that don't catch me within the first two chapters, I will not continue to read. I am a huge fan of books about teenagers and romance stories. I feel, that I can understand and connect to the characters in the story. In doing so, I can understand the book with more detail, where I can then make textual, worldly, and of course personal connections to the book. The last quality, is that the novel has lots of action and suspense. If the writer can not keep me motivated to read the book, to me, it is not worth the effort or time to force myself upon reading it. Therefore, the three qualities I expect, as a reader, is that it is interesting and can catch me when I first read it, that there are teens and romance and that the novel has suspense as well as adventure and action.
The novel I am currently reading, and that I am almost finished, Blhiss, has all the three qualities that I have listed above. The book is in the perspective of a teenager named Blhiss, who has an unnatural ability to hear the voice of a dead woman at her new school. This novel, also contains a bit of drama between her two friend groups, as well as romance between Blhiss and an boy named Mitchell, who is a year older than her. And finally, Blhiss has yet to discover that her 'friend' is actually plotting to use her as a sacrifice in order to revive the woman who died at her school. Therefore, this novel contains all of the qualities I have listed above.
Myracle, Lauren. Bliss. New York: Amulet Book, 2008.Print.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Blog Post #9 - Melanie's Character Meeting the Mentor - Meeting the Mentor
The person who I believe to be the mentor in this novel, is Logan. He followed Isabeau through her journey and gave her helpful tips to lead her down the right path. At first, Isabeau hated Logan for telling her what she should and could do, not what she would do. Though, she slowly began to follow his helpful observations, and it turns out to save her life. Her cold, stubborn side starts to melt away as she becomes more aware of what she could do, instead of what she should do. Logan watches over her progress throughout her journey and stays with her even after the journey has ended and a new one has begun.
Blog Post #8 - Melanie's Character Call to Adventure - Tuesday April 19, 2011
Following the character of this book, I am yet again doing the character from this book. What can I say, she fascinated me and she is the main protagonist of the story, so it is easier for me to track the stages of her journey. Might be throwing in Crossing the Threshold in this post as well...
Isabeau's call to adventure would have to be when she was told by Magda that she was needed by the Drank family to track Montmartre and to help protect Solange from him. She had to leave the comfort from the solitude and freedom she got from the cave, to the open court of the Drake's manor. Though, it wasn't all bad, she got to take her companion dog with her. She got stared at by males and attacked by a hypnos (Stops the muscles from working for a short period of time and makes you follow the orders of the person who sprinkled it on you). She was also allowed a cell phone, which was odd for her, seeing as she had never used technology such as a cellphone before. She has troubles adapting to the new environment at first, but when she doers, she meets Logan....
Isabeau's call to adventure would have to be when she was told by Magda that she was needed by the Drank family to track Montmartre and to help protect Solange from him. She had to leave the comfort from the solitude and freedom she got from the cave, to the open court of the Drake's manor. Though, it wasn't all bad, she got to take her companion dog with her. She got stared at by males and attacked by a hypnos (Stops the muscles from working for a short period of time and makes you follow the orders of the person who sprinkled it on you). She was also allowed a cell phone, which was odd for her, seeing as she had never used technology such as a cellphone before. She has troubles adapting to the new environment at first, but when she doers, she meets Logan....
Blog Post #7 - Melanie's Character Ordinary World - Thursday April 7, 2011
Sticking to the character I have been using for the past couple of Blog Posts, I will be describing Isabeau's Ordinary World.
Unlike others, Isabeau's ordinary world might seem like hell to some people. She lives in a cave with dogs, and is always fighting and switching from place to place if needed. She follows the orders of the head of her tribe and follows the traditions that come along with that. She takes part in rituals that include drums and body paint, bright body paint like blue and yellow. In her ordinary world, she is used to seeing her comrades and fellow dogs die in battle. She has a dog that follows her around all the time, he is also part of her ordinary world. And due to her scars and harsh stare, her ordinary world is full of bad comments and horrid looks.
Unlike others, Isabeau's ordinary world might seem like hell to some people. She lives in a cave with dogs, and is always fighting and switching from place to place if needed. She follows the orders of the head of her tribe and follows the traditions that come along with that. She takes part in rituals that include drums and body paint, bright body paint like blue and yellow. In her ordinary world, she is used to seeing her comrades and fellow dogs die in battle. She has a dog that follows her around all the time, he is also part of her ordinary world. And due to her scars and harsh stare, her ordinary world is full of bad comments and horrid looks.
This picture represents her odd personality and her happy side.
This picture represents her feeling a bit dangerous and viscous when she is in battle. Unstoppable.
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