Sunday, December 15, 2013
Mortal Instruments- text to text
This book reminds me of the series of Percy Jackson. They both are mythical.and have extra ordinary powers. They also both have to deal with fighting off evil. The main characters are both posed as the heros. In each of the stories they are filled with tons of action and excitement. They both interest me and keep me reading! They are very good and have lots of interesting characters. If you have read either of these books would you say they seem similar?
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Mortal Instruments City of Bones- Why did the author write this type of work?
I think the author wrote this book for two reasons. One is because it is for entertainment. It is action-packed and full of cool suprises. It is really intresting and it is very unrealisitc, which makes you enjoy it even more. The book inculeds fantasy type powers, and cool tools that they use. Another reason is for the theme. I think that out of every book there is at least one meaningful theme to the story. Even though I haven't finished the book yet, I'm sure I will come across one. Especially at the end of the book, where the story wraps itself up. Also it is where most of the characters apoligize, and get back together (if they had become seperated or mad at each other).
Farenheit 451- Why did the author write this work?
I think that the author wrote this work to share his feelings about a controlled government. I think he is also trying to get across that it is ok to be diffrent than other people. He does these two things by saying that in 451, that they are not free to do what they want. They are strictly controlled and not even allowed to know things from the past. The author may be trying to say that he does not think that this is ok, and is should never happen. Also, he is trying to say that the world would be crazy with such a strict government. Everbody would have to be the same, and some people would not like that. They may revolt (such as Clarisse) by disobeying the gtovernment. Like in the book it seems as Clarisse and her family reads, which is strictly agianst the law.
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