Was Laura and Howie’s adventure a learning experience that was justified by their situation,or was it a series of foolish immature actions that should be punished.overall,what Howie and laura did was necessary considering the appalling actions of their campmates. When first marooned on the island, Howie and Laura were dumbfounded that their campmates would do such a horrible thing.While they were escaping the island Howie and Laura contemplated on whether they should go back to camp or flee from the camp.Then Howie and Laura made the decision to leave the camp so that their campmates could not continue the Prank that they had had enough of. When they escaped the island they had to get to a place were they could obtain clothes.When they got
In the book Midwintersblood by Marcus Sedgwick Eric explores Blessed Island, at one point he goes swimming and his clothes are laid neatly when he comes back to get dressed suggesting the island is magical. "He undresses quickly and eases into the water from a warm rock" narrated the narrator (Page 21). "He knows he dropped [his clothes] in a pile where he undressed. Now they are laid out neatly, spread flat, to warm on the sunny rocks. He looks around, but can see no one" (Page 22). Eric begins to wonder why the clothes are folded and
One important reason that Howie and Laura's excursion was not justifiable and was foolish and they should be punished for their actions is that Howie and Laura face trouble everywhere they go. When Howie and Laura arrive at the Dining Hall, Howie begins to be angered by Pardo."The boy kicked him hard in the side of the knee. Pardoe made a loud, ugly sound and fell down on the floor." (Page 85). What this means is Howie and Laura face trouble when Howie ended up in a fight with Pardoe. Howie and Laura also end up making a commotion in the Dining Hall. The other side of the argument is Howie and Laura have been helped by many people along their journey. But the argument that Howie and Laura face trouble everywhere they go is still true. The key
One important reason that Howies Laura Decisions Are childish and immature and should be punished is that Howie and Laura’s Actions that negatively affected a lot of people. According to the book in page 166 they ran over an officer's foot . What the author is saying here is that They negatively affected him because they ran over his foot and now it would be harder to walk. Maybe with enough force maybe Howie and Laura broke his foot. The only thing he was trying to do is trying to inform the town's sheriff they were safe and they did an immature thing and trying to escape. Now some might agree that his attitude was bad. But the argument that Howie and Laura’s Actions that negatively affected a lot of people is still true, the point is that he was acting that way because that's his job as an officer he supposed to intimated the people he catches doing crimes. He is supposed to make them confess.
One important reason that the world that Laura and Howie encounter is more dangerous and malevolent is that Laura and howie Were misunderstood In the chapter. ” The Restaurant ” The cleaning lady thought that Laura and howie were boyfriend and girlfriend and thought they were doing thing they shouldn’t. ( 142 ) what this means is that howie and laura being misunderstood and that supports that the world is malevolent because the cleaning lady thought that laura and howie were dating. The other side of the argument is that Howie and Laura's world is more caring, supportive, and worth exploring. But the argument that they are teenagers and most teenagers are capable of doing that is still true. The key point is that people should never judge
My final key reason Howie and Laura’s actions were immature and foolish and they should be held accountable for their actions is that Howie and Laura stole from people and commited fraud. After Howie and Laura got off of the island, they stole clothes from a hotdog stand at the beach and later on pretended to be 2 adults at a hotel, they then stole food from the hotel restaurant. What this means is Howie and Laura are thieves for taking the clothes from the hotdog stand at the beach, Laura had distracted the man in charge while Howie stole clothes from right behind the man. Howie and Laura commited fraud when Laura called the front desk of the hotel pretending to be a woman who had previously stayed there, they also committed fraud when they
is that Howie and Laura made poor choices.On page 148 Howie help out Luara because she got in trouble about having a free night so Howie set off the fire alarm and all the car alarms and that
One important reason that Laura and Howie encounter a dangerous,malevolent world when they left camp is that Laura and Howie had to be careful to not get caught.According to the book the goats from brock cole on page 143 the text says “when he came out of the bathroom, he saw
One important reason that Howie and Laura encountered dangerous malevolent world when they left camp.is that they encountered disgusting people.When Laura and howie were in the dining hall “Come on,Bonnie let’s go somewhere where we can be alone,He stood up and pull the girl.”what the author is saying here is that is that part of the book there was a boy that was forced Laura to kiss him and to go somewhere private. Now some might argue that The girl and The boy did not encounter disgusting people during their survival.But the argument that they encountered disgusting people is still true.the key point is They did encourage disgusting people because in the text, it say a boy was acting a dirty way with Laura.
Of course, it is possible to disagree with the view that Laura and Howie needed to be safe and instead
After the boys crash on the island, they are still dressed in their school uniforms, and originally try to establish order and a leader when they find each other. Once assembled by the sound of Ralph blowing the conch, the boys arrive dressed “in school uniforms, grey, blue,
I no longer had anyone to rely on. This meant that I had to figure things out for myself. I was miles away from my camp and I had to decide on what my next move should be. Should I go look for Wyatt or should find Annabelle and Amber first and then go look for Wyatt? My head started to ache. I didn’t want to make the wrong choice. After I gathered my gear from the campsite, I made my decision to try and find Amber and Annabelle. It was a risky decision but I thought it had to be done. After days of searching I finally found a clue about where they may have gone.
After a series of events, such as the previously-mentioned shelter conflict and the creation of the beast, as well as the pig-killing dance at Jack’s camp, the deaths of Simon and Piggy, and the breaking of the conch shell (the only remaining symbol of order on the island), by the end of the story, all order is lost and the boys have turned into complete savages. They ruthlessly tried to kill or escape from each other until, thankfully, an adult marine arrived on the island who brought back peace and order. His appearance causes all the boys to regretfully cry, mourning their horrid experience on
The evidence for this key reason is “they were bumping each other when they were walking back from stealing the clothes from the beach”, Page 97. The point is they showed that they has some fun together while in bad situations. Of course, it is possible to disagree with the view that Laura and Howie have fun together and enjoy each other’s company and instead Howie and Laura didn’t have fun with each other because they were too busy to get out of there situation. However, stronger evidence in on the other side. What must be remembered is that because if they want to be together after camp that means that they want to be good friends.
In the beginning of the Lord of the Flies, some boys from Britain crash land on an island and have to find a way to get off the island and get rescued. Two boys, Ralph and Piggy, find
I think the reality of being stranded on an island is finally catching up to me. I wake up to the bright sunlight, I feel the heat infuse my skin is a relaxing and calming way. Hopefully today we can be productive and start doing things to help us survive instead of all of this exploring and messing around. Sometimes it seems like Ralph, Piggy and I are the only ones who understand the things at stake right now, most importantly, our lives! At least Jack understands the need for food, so hopefully we won’t starve to death. He has this weird obsession with wanting to kill the pigs, so he left off hunting the pink animals and starting following the trail of one. The rest of us left behind began to build shelters out of straw. Ralph and I wanted