Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Differences Between Push and Precious
Thursday, February 25, 2010
After I finished the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, I noticed many similarities between the novel and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. Characters from both novels had certain similarities with each other. For example, Millie reminded me of the patients in the hospital. Millie and the patients in the hospital both succumb to everything that is said to them. Millie does not read books while the patients do everything the Nurse says. The character Faber in Fahrenheit 451 reminds me of McMurphy because of the guidance he gives Guy Montag. Faber guides Guy Montag into acquiring more knowledge and letting him be his true self just as McMurphy did to Chief Bromden. Another character resemblance that I noticed was the character shift of Chief Bromden and Guy Montag. Both changer their attitudes toward life and take bigger risks after their guidance. Nurse Ratched is similar to the society and Beatty because they all have the power in society in which they try to control each individual's rights.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Thought On The Picture of Dorian Gray
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Ending of Dear John
Referring to my last post about this book, I was pleasantly surprised to see that this book was no the way I imagined it to be. In my last post, I mentioned that the book had a typical love story and that it had a plot that was predictable. As I was reading the book, I thought that after John came back from the way, Savannah would still be waiting for him no matter how long he was away for. In comparison to the beginning of the book, I felt that they would be inseparable and would end up together no matter what. To my surprise, it was the opposite. They did not end up together though there were undeniably feelings still there when they met each other again. To my dismay, my expectations of this book having a fairytale ending was crushed when I found out Savannah was married to another man. John obviously still had feelings for her throughout the book and there was still an attraction between the two. I should have expected a sad ending though due to Nicholas Sparks' other book which also have a sad ending. Overall, I liked this book because of the surprises throughout.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
Thursday, October 29, 2009
The Ending of "She's Come Undone"
Getting toward the end of the book, I thought it was the best part of the book due to the many different things going on in Dolores' life. The book takes the reader through the childhood of Dolores to her adulthood. It is an interesting transformation that she makes and it is interesting to see the many difficult situations she is put in. The events that takes place in Dolores' life and the ways she is treated is not typical for a woman. From being raped, her mother dying at such a young age, being unappreciated and ignored, being well over two hundred pounds in her teen years are few of many factors that affected her greatly as she was growing up. The most notable difference I noticed in Dolores from when she was a child to when she is an adult, is the amount of control she uses. As a child she would let others take control of her and never stand up for herself. She would always be passive in the way she would react toward people trying to offend and target her. As she grew older, more in to a woman, Dolores learned how to control her life in a healthier way and show people that is a strong individual. She did not let her former husband, Dante, use her and decided to divorce him for her own benefit. If it were the old Dolores, she would have probably let him walk all over her, but it was apparent that she has changed and has a new optimistic view on life.
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