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Have you ever wondered what would happen after you died? In Lauren Wolk’s Wolf Hollow Annabelle is growing up in a small town, where everything is the same. Suddenly, her life is turned upside down by Betty Glengarry, the mean girl, who is new to Wolf Hollow. Annabelle then experiences a journey with her town that tests who she really is, and what choices she should really make. The theme of Wolf Hollow is to live everyday as if it were your last.
The theme live everyday as if it were your last is shown when Annabelle risks her life to stow away Toby in her barn. Toby is a quirky WWI veteran, and most the people in Wolf Hollow are afraid of him. He and Annabelle have a silent, secret friendship, and when he goes missing, she brings it upon herself to save him. In the midst of a manhunt for him, she is able to find him first, and hides him in her barn, where she hopes no one will ever find him. “And that’s when I felt the first wave of sorrow that came from keeping a new secret.” Annabelle is proud of herself for being able to save Toby from the police, but she is worried about hiding him. She doesn’t like keeping such a big secret from her family, especially when it could get all of them killed. She is a strong enough person to know when to do the right thing, even if it could hurt her. Annabelle knows that hiding Toby from everyone the right thing to do, and she is willing to risk her life to save him. Even though she is only twelve, she is audacious enough to know when someone else’s life deserves to come before yours.
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Annabelle risks her life to stow Toby away in her barn, Toby risks his life to rescue Betty, and save her life, and Annabelle risks her life again to save Toby. Almost all the characters in the book are able to risk their own lives to save someone else. The reader learns if life presents you with a situation to risk yourself to save someone else, take a risk, and go for
Inherit the Wind is a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee that depicts the infamous Scopes Trial. The real names of the persons involved in the case were changed, however, the play recounts the same story. One journalist in the story, E.K. Hornbeck, who is closed-minded, a hypocrite, and very cynical proves that the religious community of Hillsboro is not the only one to be intolerant.
In the book The Body in the Woods by April Henry there is a contrast/contradiction moment where Ruby’s parents don’t allow her to go on the SAR search. The book states that, “Ruby had an excruciating awareness of her own strangeness. No matter how hard she tried, she found it impossible to fit in. Being friends with Alexis had helped.” This shows that Ruby normally doesn’t fit in, but when she joined SAR the only girls were Alexis and her, so she felt she fit in a little bit when she had a friend. Another piece of evidence states that, “ ‘You’ll go to school tomorrow, not the sheriff’s office. And you’ll contact the SAR and tell them you’re going to have to withdraw from the group... Anger made Ruby rigid, locked her rebuttal in her throat.”
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a novel that explains the history of a family murder through two characters perspective. Capote unravels each character through the concept of juxtapose, which helps prevail the occurrence of events. Dick, is a very straight forward man that does not care about what others think. Whereas, Perry has a shy, conserved personality that is shown through transitions and details. Juxtapose effects the readers and characters as explained throughout the novel by comparing and contrasting two different characters opinions.Details are shown on every page and are illustrated in every sentence, which gives the reader the image. In Cold Blood represents the development of characters, juxtapose, transitions and details.
Silence of the Lambs focuses on two main characters with problematic mental disorders: Hannibal Lector and “Buffalo Bill.” Both of these characters appear to have anti-social personality disorder (ASPD). Based on diagnostic criteria from the DSM 5, significant impairments must be present in personality functioning as well as interpersonal functioning. This can be present in either identity or self-direction. These ideas of self-functioning are focused on personal gratification from goals and self-esteem, and result from personal gain, power, or pleasure. This characteristic is present in both characters, as they feel a sense of pleasure and gain from killing their victims. Hannibal Lector would eat body parts of his victims, and Buffalo Bill would collect the skin of his victims. This also demonstrates the characters failing to conform to lawful, ethical behavior. Next, interpersonal functioning impairments are present in empathy or intimacy. Empathy is the lack of feelings or remorse for others, which is vividly seen in Hannibal Lector’s scenes throughout the movie. For example, after Lector has killed the police officers in his cell, he stands around, swaying as music plays, content with what he has just done, instead of feeling bad or guilty about the murders. In Buffalo Bill’s home, the senator’s daughter is seen trapped a well-like structure, screaming for help. Meanwhile, Buffalo Bill acts oblivious to her suffering and is not affected or remorseful about it. The DSM 5 also describes those affected by antisocial personality disorder as having pathological personality traits in antagonism and disinhibition. While antagonism has several defining characteristics, callousness and hostility are present throughout the movie, as well as disinhibition characterized by risk-taking behaviors. The other evident qualifications include these expressions not understood as being normative, not due to the effects of substance or medications, and the characters being over eighteen years old.
Alexis’s mother is mentally ill. No one knew until she told Bran. (Bran is one of her friends.) One day her mom and her got into an argument about people watching her. She was off her meds at the time and when She stormed out of the house she didn't take anything, not even her phone or jacket, and she didn't come back home for days at a time. Alexis never gave up looking for her mom. she looked everyday, asked people if they had seen her. She was very persistent.
Values create motivation within a person to act in a situation for someone who does not seem to be asking for it. An example of this is shown in the novel, “There Will Be Wolves” by Karleen Bradford. In this book, Ursula, the daughter of an apothercary, Master William, was accused to being a witch for healing an injured dog with Bruno, instead of being punished, Ursula was forced to join the Crusade for a complete absolution. In their journey, people will learn how to show importance to anyone. Some people do not realize the things they do are wrong that have good intentions for someone.
As Ricky Baker thrives to build his relationship with his new uncle, Hector, he is also running away from his consequences. The film,“The Hunt for the Wilderpeople”, begins with the delivery of Ricky Baker, an orphan, to his adoptive family. As the story progresses, his aunt, Bella, passes away, which begins his journey to disappear from society. Hec, Ricky’s uncle, receives a letter regarding Ricky’s confinement in juvenile. As Hec started to vocalize, Ricky refuses to go to juvenile due to his desire to disappear. Through Ricky’s determination, loyalty, and his adventures, these traits allow him to gain life lessons during his journey to run away from his consequences.
“It’s because he no longer loves us sweetheart. Pack your stuff, we’re leaving this house and your father who doesn’t care enough anymore about this family.”
Flannery O’Connor’s The Life You Save May Be Your Own is about a young man with good intentions, a girl that represents the innocence left in the world, and a mother that is selfish. He speaks of how corrupt the world is and how there are no good people left; he becomes a hypocrite when he conforms to the world and does the things he said he would never do. O’Connor writes this story to show that the world is degrading and there are hardly any genuine people left.
When left to themselves without laws or consequences for their actions, humans reveal an ugly and chaotic side of themselves. This horrid side of humans is ultimately lead by Sigmund Freud’s concept of the human ID, which describes the evil and twisted side of the human mind. This concept of inevitable anarchy due to a lack of laws is exhibited in William Golding’s novel, Lord of The Flies. Through notable characters such as Jack, Roger, Ralph, and Piggy, Golding elucidates how even once civilized, people can immediately change based on their environment. The lack of a strong government and strict laws leads these boys into an ultimate anarchic war which threatens their survival and their chances of getting rescued from the island. Multiple characters such as Piggy, get killed due to this lack and inability of the boys to follow 18th century philosopher, Cesare Beccaria’s, belief of a strong judicial system to hold people accountable for their actions. The boys responsible for Piggy’s death (Roger and other hunters) are simply let go without any punishments or consequences. Eventually, this barbarous and savage war almost leads to the island being devastated by a fire created by Jack’s tribe to capture Ralph for simply trying to bring back law to the island. Fortunately, the boys are saved by a naval officer who was able to spot the large bonfire. Although the boys try their best to implement Cesare Beccaria’s idea of a strong judicial system to have effective consequences
Half Blood Blues reveals the story of a group of American and German jazz musicians in Berlin and Paris prior and during World War 2. In addition, the novel explains the events that steered the group, in their old age, to reuniting with Hiero in 1992. Within the group of musicians, the story focuses on two black musicians Sidney Griffiths and Chip. At this point of time in Europe they had a great deal to offer the cultural community. However, Griffiths and Chip are victimized as enemies and thus pose risks with the rise of the Nazi regime.
Q3 - In the text If I Stay, there are a lot of aspects which link to my life personally with the theme of love and friendship. I personally love my family and my close friends and I don’t know what I would do without them. Losing an important family member relates to my life because I know the pain which comes from losing someone you love but I also know how to move on and go forward. This is expressed throughout the text with Mia losing her family throughout the accident and if she decides to ‘Stay.’ She had lost all of the puzzle pieces to her life in the text. It is an uplifting story of rehabilitation, mental strength and losing people who are close to you, and how it can send you either way, you stay and live with what has happened, support
Ichabod Crane is portrayed as an interesting, complex character in the story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Crane is an excellent example of how not everyone is exactly how they seem. His slippery, dark personality can not easily be identified on paper in the story, but Irving made sure the message was deeper than it is on paper. Many readers understand the big plot and the exciting timeline of this story, but what is communicated underneath is what is often looked over. Irving, by writing a comical phenomenon, solidified himself as being one of the best writers of his era, but what really stood out was what he used the character of Ichabod Crane to communicate about society.
At the end of the story, Winterbourne tells his aunt that he has made a mistake and lived too long in Rome. Winterbourne’s biggest mistake was being taken in by the rude judgments of other people and allowing them to affect how he viewed and treated Daisy before her passing. If Winterbourne had continued to treat her the way he did before they went to Rome, she may not have been pushed by him into the arms of Giovanelli and ultimately died.
“"It would increase some risks," [Maria] acknowledged, but then turned to me and said, "But it's your life." (20) The trip to Amsterdam had an alarming possibility of taking a big toll on Hazel’s life yet she still decided to go figure out what happens after the ending of the book. In the end, they ended up having a fantastic trip that showed those people who struggle with “limited lives” can also live a meaningful life and have fun when even though time is running out.