“ I'm a simple Village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.” I am Nujood, age 10 and divorced focuses on a young girl, Nujood who is born in Khardji, Yemen, which at the time was considered one of the poorest areas that lack stability for families . in her book she talks about the struggles encountered; one being that she was arranged to be married to a man three times her age; which her father facilitated and arranged to happen. She is taken to another city where she resides with her now to be husband and his mother. Her mother in law insist that Nujood husband abuse her because “ she is his possession. Later on she is raped
I was pleased to have attended a lecture cosponsored by the Ethics Center, the Fresno State office of the president, the Fresno Bee and Valley PBS. The lecture began with Dr. Castro recognizing a few leaders on campus, including a past Fresno State president, Dr. John D. Welty and campus volunteer Mary Castro. Dr. Castro then mentioned a few things about Mr. Brooks stating that he is a columnist for the New York Times and an analyst for the PBS “News Hour” and NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Dr. Brooks also teaches at Yale University, one the finest university in the country. Dr. Castro continued by saying that he learned that Mr. Brooks office hours are from 9am to 1pm and how “cool” it sounded to him. I was surprised how many people attended the event. I was fortunate to find a seat. David Brooks mentioned how he has some remote roots in the Central Valley because his father grew in Chowchilla, CA but Mr. Brooks grew in New York.
Jimmy knows too well the agonies of abandonment. First, when his mother, Cecilia, ran away with Richard to pursue a better lifestyle. Then, due to his father’s, Damacio Baca, alcoholisms and violent behavior; he also had to leave Jimmy behind. In spite of the drawbacks from abandonment to being a maximum security prisoner in Arizona State Prison, Jimmy preserver’s the darkness of prison by overcoming his illiteracy. However Cecilia and Damacio is not as fortunate as their child; Cecilia is shot by Richard after confronting him for a divorce and Damacio chokes to death after he is released from the detox center(Baca 263). Therefore the most significant event in this section of the memoir, A Place to Stand by Jimmy Santiago Baca is the death of Jimmy’s parents.
A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines takes place in 1940’s, a time period of segregation. This was a time when blacks were often at fault for a crime they did not commit, such as what transpired in this book. A man named Jefferson was convicted of a crime he did not commit and was insulted during court. Now his family, friends, and even Jefferson himself were trying to prove the white community wrong about their beliefs that a black man is unequal and lacks dignity against Jefferson and the black community. Not only is Jefferson going through a period of suffering on death row, but others, like Grant Wiggins and Miss Emma, are also facing their struggles and they will try to prove others wrong and redeem themselves through knowledge,
The contemporary classic novel Speak, profounds a girl, Melinda Sordino, entering freshman year at Merryweather High School in Syracuse, New York, with a heavy secret weighing on her. Unlike regular students, Melinda isolates herself from the society after a devastating event that she had experienced. Through her perspective, we enter her world of depression as she struggles her way through the school year. From her eyes we see the way she sees life, hear the ways others described her and enter her mind on how she thinks of the world. On a journey of gaining back herself, bad things turn worse, as that one person enters her life again. ‘It’, who made her fall into misery, ‘It’ who destroyed her once happy life. Melinda fights not only with herself, but It, the school, the world. The only thing that she feels comfortable in doing is art, where she drew trees to Anderson will definitely make you laugh throughout her book, however along holds undeniable sadness as we watch Melinda heals her way through her trauma that doesn’t seem to leave her.
As humans, we have choices. We control the decisions we make. Whether it benefits us or puts us in a bad situation, we can't control what outside forces bring into the picture. In this case it is destiny. The novel A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines, takes place in the 1940’s in Louisiana.
In our society today, we have forgotten about the art of talking with others face to face. When we talk with others, we can learn about their life lessons. When I was talking with Jim P., I learned an important life lesson. Jim P. said, "Get over the brick wall." Jim went on to talk about his wife dying from pancreatic cancer and how that was his brick wall. Since her death, he has gotten over the brick wall. Jim said that he's living life and has accepted the fact that she is gone. In the book The Last Lecture, Randy faces a similar brick wall situation. Randy is dying from pancreatic cancer, and tries to get over the brick wall. However, his brick wall is pancreatic cancer, which is a severe cancer. Unfortunately, Randy did not get over the
"We get pulled out of our comfort zone to help shed our lukewarm nature, eventually trusting God in all of our circumstances"~Taryn Barnes
In the novel As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, we are introduced to the Bundren family. This isn’t the typical family you usually read about and they are far from the normal day to day families you encounter in real life. In the novel we see a very strange and distinct relationship between the members of the family. The most interesting character of the Bundren family is Darl. Darl is the closest thing to a narrator in the story. Due to the fact that Darl is nothing like the rest of his family his relationships with his family seem to be very negative, all the relationships he has except one. The one relationship that really stands out in the story is the one between Darl and Cash. The reason that this relationship stands out is because
One of the biggest motivational parts of any child's life is their family. Family should be the first place a person should rely for help. They are usually easy to come by and more than willing to help, but family can ruin a childhood. There are many reasons why animals and people all rely on family. In the book, Speak, Melinda is a struggling teenager that has a rather difficult life at home. Throughout the book she faces some difficulties with her parents that majorly affect her. She was a victim of rape the summer before her freshman year. She never told anyone. Her family was looking at her differently because this changed how she had carried herself, how she looked, and how she communicated with her parents.
Frank is denied originally going to his first opportunity with a client and is shoed away until he finds the case of the vegetative girl.
In a nonfiction book, a girl named Nujood Ali had an amazing childhood. She was part of a family of 16 including her. This only occurred until her father Ali Mohammad al-Ahdel ruined it by arranging a marriage with a guy three times her age. As I began to read, I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali, it began to become interesting. Nujood is a simple village girl who struggled for being a girl. She was 9 years old as she was in the process of getting a divorce.
The main character from the book All of the Things I've Done is Anya who is a great friend.
Hi Anthony it's nice to meet you. I am hoping the same as you to be able to earn a high passing grade. I am also hoping to improve my writing skills as well. I can agree with you on being able to talk about almost any topic for a long period of time, but writing it out can be hard. I hope you have a great quarter and you earn the A that you are working
Eddie Morra is a scrappy was a regular man who has a book contract and dreams to become a well-recognized writer but is having a serious care of writer's block. It is so severe that he has not even written a single word of his book yet. Although he is not an alcoholic he frequently drinks and shirks his responsibilities. Sensing that he is going nowhere in life, his girlfriend Lindy decides to leave him. She says in short, that he uses her for expenses, and as the cleaning lady. She feels that he has no longer become the man she fell in love with. The wife of his landlord accurately states Eddies current state as a self-defeating, energy sucking, dirt bag, sponging off the lives of others. He runs into his Ex brother in law (Vern) who offers him a drug that will allow the user to access the 100 percent of his brain instead the regular 20 percent. Vern gets
In the novel Catch Me If You Can by Frank William Abagnale, Frank is a well defined static character. Even though he faces different challenges throughout the novel, he remains the same a the end of the story as he was in the beginning. Being said this, he still continued to run away from his problems and did cons. He is a confident individual who ran away from home at a young age to find a life for himself. Frank is a smart, young and charismatic boy. During his early teen years, his parents started to go through a divorce, which left him torn between whom to choose to stay with. After learning about the divorce that was about to take place, Frank decides to runaway. Frank states, “One June morning of 1964, I woke up and knew it was time to go.