Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2011
"The Interlopers” Content Paragraph: Another Point of View
My eyes are covered in dirt. I push to get this huge tree stump off of my broken body. I could hardely see anything with the dirt in my eyes and the darkness of night time. Luckily I had I remembered I saved some alcohol that was in my pocket.I tried to give some to Goerg, but he refused with a real disgusted look on his face. I drank the rest of my alcohol and suddenly I felt like we were mad at each other over something stupid. After we argued over whoes team would arrive first I decided to throw in the towel and give up. I told Goerg that I quit and that this fued should never be spoken of again. Goerg did agreed to be my external friend. Then we decide to call for help. We see figures and Goerg thinks they are his group because his group is smaller.I look and see whiskers with sharp teeth and red eyes . I tell Goerg the Figures are Wolves.
“Marigolds” Post Character Analysis Paragraph
In the story "Marigolds" Lizabeth retold the story so vivid as if it were yesterday, which shows this event has really effected her. After she has matured and grew older she showed her sympathy when she planted her own marigold garden. Eugenia was also very emotional due to her childhood, which is expressed in her story. She was obviously pore because she didn’t have any shoes and the area she lived sounded like a ghetto desert. She is definitely kike real people because she has made mistakes and learned from them.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Marigold Character avatar
Eugenia W. Collier
She retold the story so vivid as if it were yesterday, which shows this event has really effected her. After she has matured and grew older she showed her sympathy when she planted her own marigold garden. Eugenia was also very emotional due to her childhood, which is expressed in her story. She was obviously pore because she didn’t have any shoes and the area she lived sounded like a ghetto desert.

“The Lady or the Tiger” Which Door?
In the story, “The Lady or the Tiger?” by Frank R. Stockton, the man opens the door and sees a huge hungry tiger. The princess he chose this door because she was "jealous"(303). The princess felt "she had lost him, but who should have him?"(303). The princess wanted "for him to die at once, and go to wait for her in the blessed regions of semibarbaric futurity" (304). The princess hated the maiden (302). The princess knew the maiden would be all blushing and radiant with flushing cheeks and sparkiling ey of triumph. The man’s fate was decided by the princess's jealousy and barbaric tendencies.
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