Thursday, April 24, 2014

The Watsons Go To Birmingham: Week of 4-21-14


Title: The Watsons Go To Birmingham
Author: Christopher Paul Curtis
Pages Read: 0-224
Prompt: Summarize what you read

The Watsons live in Flint, Michigan. All the kids go to Clark Elementary. Byron is in sixth grade and he's the bully everyone is afraid of. Kenny who narrates the story is in fourth grade and their little sister Joetta also known as Joey is in kindergarten. Kenny gets picked on by the bullies at school, especially Larry Dunn, the bully of fourth grade. Things are bad for Kenny until this kid Rufus moves in. Rufus is poor and raggedy. He also talks with a Southern accent so at first Kenny is happy that the kids will have someone new to bully. But instead Rufus and Kenny become friends. The school year goes on and Kenny keeps about mostly Byron getting into trouble. He beats up Larry Dunn, he sets things on fire, and he kills a bird with a cookie. 

He gets his parents really frustrated. Then Byron gets his hair chemically straightened without permission so Dad shaves Byron's head bald. Momma and Dad announce that the whole family is going to take a trip to Birmingham. They will see Grandma Sands, and Byron is going to have to stay with her for the whole summer or until he learns to behave. Grandma Sands is really strict, and Byron is not exactly thrilled about this plan. Down at Grandma Sands's house Byron starts being nice. One day the kids decide to go swimming, but Grandma Sands warns them to stay away from Collier's landing where there's a dangerous whirlpool where  boy drowned. 

Kenny wants to go see Collier's Landing anyway, but Byron says they should listen to Grandma. This time it's Kenny who doesn't listen. He nearly drowns and Byron has to save him. A few days later, Joey goes to church with the neighbors. A bomb goes off in the church. The whole family runs down to find her but they can't find her anywhere. Joey shows up back at the house wondering where everyone is. She explains that she thought she saw Kenny waving at her outside the church, so she left to follow him and missed the whole thing. That night the family packs up and goes back to Flint. Everyone is upset about the bombing but Kenny is having the toughest time. 





Thursday, April 17, 2014

OMAM: Week of 4-14-14

Title: Of Mice and Men
Author: John Steinbeck
Pages: 37-98
Prompt: How has your feelings changed as you've been reading? 

My feelings throughout the book have changed towards the characters. Especially towards Candy and Crooks. I think since there stories have caused such sadness that I've felt more and more sympathy towards them. Especially Crooks when he talks about the loneliness in his life. Candy is very sad and I am glad that George and Lennie are allowing him in on the deal.

My feelings for Lennie and George's relationship has also changed. I feel now like they are more like brothers. Earlier I felt like George was a real jerk to Lennie. Then I've seen how much he cares and helps Lennie. I also see how much Lennie depends and trusts George. It shows how their relationship is more evolved than I thought and shows how they are more like brothers then friends. 

Throughout the book I have learned more on the lives of migrant workers from the 1930s. I feel this book is an excellent source of history. It also tells a story which gets the reader interested. So then the reader enjoys the story and at the same time learns about the past. I like the different personalities and physical features of all the characters. I feel like they all fit into the story pretty well.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Of Mice and Men: Week of 4-7-14


Book: Of Mice and Men
Author: John Steinbeck
Pages Read: 0-40
Prompt: Do any of the characters feeling change as you’ve read? Explain why or why
not.

In this book the characters feeling are constantly changing. Right now George and Lennie are have gotten jobs and are meeting many of the different characters in the book. All the characters moods and feeling change when they meet all the different characters. For example when they meet Candy, the man tells them lots of information and they get along with him quite well. George seems chill and fine, and Lennie just sits and listens.

Then they meet the Bosses son. His name is Curley. He is a real Jerk. Immediately he begins to pick on Lennie because he is big and Large. He asks something and George answers and introduces Lennie and himself. Then Curley says that the other guy "Lennie" was suppose to answer the question. He scolds Lennie for not answering. Lennie gets struck with fear because he is very "innocent" for him being a big strong man and all. George gets really mad. He defends Lennie and hates small angry guys. Which is exactly what Curley is.

So far I like the book. I find it really amusing how Lennie's last name is small. I get confused with many of the characters because most of their names start with the letter C. I like the relationship between Lennie and George because George defends and cares about Lennie as if he were his younger brother. In class we have talked about the poem by Robert Burns and how it might have to do with the story. He says something about the plans not always going the way they were predicted to go. I am waiting to see if something will happen that is unpredicted that will either help or hurt George and Lennie's situation. I really wonder what will happen between Curley and George and Lennie. There is a lot of conflict with Curley. It seems like there may be trouble for Georeg and Lennie because of Curley.


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Of Mice and Men: Week of 3-31-14

Title: Of Mice and Men
Author: John Steinbeck
Prompt: Describe the main characters.

So far in the book there are two main characters. There is George and Lennie. George is small and quick. He has strong features, small strong hands, slender arms and a bony nose. Lennie is a huge man. He has wide shoulders, walks heavily, and drags his feet. These are the two characters in the book. So far in the book it is just them two. They have mentioned some other names but they do not seem to have importance in the book because they have only mentioned at most another name once or twice. Right now they seem to be traveling and have stopped at a stream or river.


George is the first character introduced. He is very rude. He treats Lenny bad and calls him mean things. George seems to be the one in charge though. He does the important or "big man" work. I found this pretty ironic because he is the small man of the two. He treats Lennie as if he is a bother or annoyance. Every time he talks to him he gets frustrated or calls him words I'm not allowed to say.

Lennie is very almost fragile. He has a very childish attitude. Not meaning he messes around. But he is very innocent and seems like he doesn't know his own power. In one instance he has a mouse in his pocket that he is petting. George yells at him to give him the mouse. George gets upset because he killed it. He didn't mean to but his strength seems to be too strong for him. In my opinion the two should switch bodies because they seem to be opposites of their physical features. Lennie is also very unaware which is why he needs George. George must take care of all his important things and keep Lennie in order. Otherwise Lennie would probably end up in serious trouble. They are opposites but I think thats what has kept them together and keeps them both in check.