In chapter 1 it is about how introduces people like windrider, Uncle brightstar, Handclap White deer Lefty Mrs whitlaw Robin Black dog, and the main character moon shadow. In chapter 2 it talks were the setting is and also talks about their ancestors died like moon shadows grandfather he only took 3 steps and he was hanged and were he got hanged was the land of the demons. In chapter 3 it talks about what they do, what they eat and also their daily life hobby which is what they do or if they just stay home lag. In chapter 4 it will let you know if there is a emperor, king, or a ruler that tells them what to do but it is china and i guess china is a free country. In chapter 5 it will you also so tell you how their ancestors died or if their are still alive but ancestor i mean grandparents. …show more content…
In chapter 7 it tells you how blackdog is in the land of the demons but father didn't know that Moon shadow snook on the boat and went with him until he finds out. He was mad but he told him not to trust Blackdog that he was a criminal. In chapter 8 they meet the Whitlaws and she was not like the other demons by demons they mean white people but they weren't like the other demons father seen so Mrs. Whitlaw took them to her house and they met the family and ate cookies and drunk milk. In chapter 9 Mrs. Whitlaw talks about killing and starts to say that they are not like that but father doesn't trust them so he says they will sleep in the
In chapter five of "To Kill A Mocking Bird", the children vision Boo Radley as a frightening character. Miss Maudie claims that Boo Radley's biological name is Arthur, and he was claimed to be a "foot washing Baptist" and doesn't leave his house. "His name's Arthur and he's still alive"(Lee 43). "You know old Mr. Radley was a foot-washing Baptist"(Lee 44). "Foot-washers believe that anything that's pleasure is a sin"(Lee 44). The evidence proves how "Boo" Radley or "Arthur" Radley was a foot-washer and never left his house. Atticus also views "Boo Radley" a little differently. Atticus just informs the children to stop bugging Boo and to let him live his life the way he wants to. "I'm going to tell you something and only one time: stop tormenting that man"(Lee 49). "What Mr. Radley did was his own business. If he wanted to come out, he would. If he wanted to stay inside his own house he had the right to stay inside from the attentions of inquisitive children,..."(Lee 49). Evidence explains exactly how Atticus wants the children to leave him alone and
The play The Crucible is a very intense book to read with many scenes that would make a person jump and feel anger towards many characters in the book. The mood or the mind set in the play progresses throughout the play from something as simple as girls playing and dancing in the woods to people being accused and getting hanged for things they never did. Why would a person charge someone else with something they never did a person would ask? People were scared for their own lives. People wanted to live and others knew if they didn’t confess they would hang for what they never did.
Meanwhile, Seth disobeys the rules and goes off into the woods. On his adventure, he spots an old shack covered in ivy and vines. He notices an old women that is gnawing on a rope that she is tied to. She asks Seth if he would come inside and share a cup of tea with her. Seth asks if she is a witch, then she becomes very furious and puts a curse on him. He sprints of like a cheetah and runs away from the “witch”. The next morning, their grandpa asks them “What do you suppose makes people so eager to break rules?’’ He keeps his eye on Seth. Seth explains to his grandpa that he was just very curious and that he met a creepy old lady. His grandpa nods and changes the subject. They are given some milk (the magical one) by Lena she said that it would give them the power to see “what is really out there.” Seth shows Kendra a hidden pond with gazebos, a boardwalk, and a boathouse. Grandpa explains that his yard is not a place for endangered animals, but for mystical creatures such as fairies, trolls, and imps. This land is known as Fablehaven and it is owned by lots of people, passed down every few centuries. He also explains that the old woman in the forest was actually a real witch. Her name is Muriel Taggert and the knots were her punishment for trying to put a curse on Fablehaven. After meeting
were possessed by the devil( Blumberg). The first person the village girls accused of working
Atticus Hill cherished and fostered his role as the bad boy in the family. He always dressed in all black, rode a Harley, and had long, shaggy black hair. But now that all his brothers had found their Mr. Right he thought maybe, at age thirty-nine, it was time to look around for a partner. He thought the drummer at the gay bar was sexy, so headed off there to check him out.
They hope for an aid but they met criminals unluckily. One is the Misfit. Bobby Lee and Hiram, the Misfit’s partners, kill the grandmother’s family members including her son, daughter-in-law and the grandchildren. The grandmother finally is killed with three shots to the chest by the Misfit. Only the pet escaped and it is put next to the grandmother’s body by the
After the three of them are done negotiating the natives leave in a hurry, and Mrs. Michaelson instruct the families to follow her into a series of caves. Not all of the families wanted to come with the michaelsons. While the people were in the cave all they heard from outside of the cave was howling. That night turned out to be a full moon, and the families that did not go to the caves were slaughtered by what appeared to be
The five aspects of QUEST are the quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trials, and the real reason to go. The quester: a young woman, unhappy in her marriage and her life, not too old to learn, and not assertive where men are concerned. A place to go: Southern California from her home near San Francisco. A stated reason to go there: she has been made executor of the will of her former lover, a wealthy and eccentric businessman and stamp collector. Challenges and trials: the heroine meets strange, scary, and dangerous people. She goes on a nightlong excursion through the world of the outcasts and the dispossessed of San Francisco. The real reason to go: she must find out who she can rely on.
In the beginning of the story in chapter one,A young boy named moonshadow had heard about the land of the golden mountain during the gold rush in california.The tang people called the people that lived in america demons.They thought the demons were evil for the death of moonshadow’s grandfather.Every time moonshadow brought up the subject about the land of the golden mountain moonshadow’s mother found out that there was something wrong with her farm.She tries to change the subject because she knows how evil the demons are for the death of moonshadow’s grandpa.
Pavel is a Russian immigrant. He falls and severely injures himself that ultimately leads to his death. He is telling in the novel because the author tells us about him. Mr. Harling is the neighbor to Jim. He is a businessman in the town of Black Hawk.
Most people have bad history with people in their family. They often feel abandoned. They eventually learn how to cope with it.
With each growing day they all became healthier and prettier, noticing small changes occur over periods of time. The group was absolutely overjoyed and decided to make a pilgrimage to the village of Lun. The group had already married off one of their members to an affluent family nearby and killed him for the money, so it was easy enough to hire a procession of carriages for them to travel to the village. A few days passed and they finally arrived at Lun-- to their surprised the dozens of people were waiting for them. The coven met with the village leaders and shared their stories and decided that it was time to begin prosteralyzing the village near Aila. One of the village's priests ventured with them in their procession back to the estate. By the time they got back the dead man's money was being put to work and the estate was nearly restored. They decided to present a large party for the local village and showed them amazing feats. The people were wowed and wished to know more, the Priest went down to live in a hut in the village and began teaching them the ways of the Lunan. As the local area began to thrive more
In the beginning of the book, it starts off by explaining the purpose of how the reader of the
Savannah, Tom, their brother Luck and the other sister Lila were victims of a home invasion by three men as children. In the attempt to save their family lives two of the men were shot to death and the other man was stabbed to death by the Savannah. The family was instructed by their mother to bury the three men and to never speak of this incident ever again and they all swore to this family secret.
" The book is broken up into eleven chapters with a Preface, Introduction and a Reading List. The reading list contains both primary works and secondary ones. For the most part the author