Monday, April 21, 2014




I chose to read the book “Tales of Edgar Allan Poe “for this assignment. It’s a great book because the stories are short but they are also great stories. I just read “The Cask of Amontillado”. It is a story about a man named Montresor who tricks an enemy named Fortunato into coming to his wine vaults to inspect a cask of amontillado. Fortunato’s ego and pride lead him right into the trap Montresor has set for him. After getting Fortunato drunk, Montresor chains him to the wall of an alcove that is filled with bones. Montresor begins to seal Fortunato up in the wall even though he begs him not to. The story ends with Montresor putting the final stone into place and then saying no one has disturbed it for 50 years. There are many other famous stories by Poe in this book like “The Tell-Tale Heart “and “The Pit and the Pendulum”. These are all classic Poe stories that any horror fan should read if they haven’t already. My personal reaction to the story is that Edgar Allan Poe was a creepy guy who had a lot of disturbing thoughts. His stories are very dark and usually involve someone being murdered. They also have a supernatural feel to them. I think Stephen King and Poe have a lot in common in that way. All of the stories give you a creepy feeling that really shakes you up till the end. All in all these are great stories.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014










The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The action begins in the home of Reverend Parris, whose daughter Betty lies unconscious and appears very ill. Around midnight the night before, Parris had discovered Betty, his niece Abigail, and Tituba, his black slave, dancing in the woods, causing Betty to swoon. The local physician is unable to determine the cause of Betty's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam arrive and reveal that their daughter Ruth is also ill. There is talk in the village of an unnatural cause.

        Abigail warns her friend Mercy Lewis and the Proctors' servant Mary Warren, not to reveal that they were all casting spells in the woods. Betty wakes, and Abigail threatens the other girls with violence if they tell anyone that she drank blood and cast a spell in order to kill Goody Proctor. Betty loses consciousness again.
John Proctor and Abigail talk privately about their former relationship. Prior to the opening of the play, Abigail worked as a servant in the Proctor home. Elizabeth Proctor was ill at the time and Abigail took on more responsibility within the Proctor household. When Elizabeth discovered the affair, she dismissed Abigail. During their discussion, Abigail becomes angry with Proctor because he refuses to acknowledge any feelings for her.
        My personal reaction to Act One of The Crucible was that I was surprised most of the time. There were many reveals and twists and turns very early on. I thought it was going to be a very dramatic kind of story.
              I believe the author's intent was to write an allegory on the Salem Witch Trials. I observed a kind of cause and effect type of pattern of organization. Many problems in the story were caused by something.

Saturday, March 8, 2014



In Chapter 28, Jem and Scout were walking back from the Halloween pageant where Scout accidentally messed up the food pageant by missing her cue. They decided to stay for the pageant even after Scouts misfortunate turn of events. While walking back to their home, Jem hears footsteps coming from behind them. Scout thought it was Cecil Jacobs. Jem asked Scout to stay quiet and move quickly. The “man” (Bob Ewell) attempted to harm Jem and Scout by almost killing Scout with a knife, and then Jem. A mysterious savior threw back Bob Ewell and carried Jem away towards their home. Scout followed him back to her house. Jem was harmed so Aunt Alexandra dialed Dr. Reynolds. After brief examination, he explained Jem was going to be alright but had a broken arm and was unconscious. In the end, Mr. Tate said Bob Ewell was found dead with a knife lodged into his rib cage after the incident.   

In Chapter 29, Mr. Tate asked Scout to explain what had happened. She briefly remembered what has just occurred.  Mr. Tate examined Scout’s pork costume and said the thing have blocked the impact from the knife, because the knife never went all the way due to the chicken wire. In the end, Scout pointed at the man in the corner that saved her life. While pointing out, Scout realized this was a man she has never seen before. She described him as a thin, tall, pale white man, with stained khaki pants and a denim shirt. She quickly fit the description of the man she has been longing to meet; A man she has never seen. “Hey, Boo., Scout softly said.

 I am puzzled by the thought of Bob Ewell doing something as malevolent as this, but I’d never thought I’d see the day when Arthur would come out! I find Jem and Scout to be very lucky in a situation like this. Arthur came just in time to save the day. Scout and Jem was about to be strangled and stabbed to death, but Arthur Radley came to the rescue and stabbed Bob Ewell. In this situation, I think this incident has changed Scouts perspective of Arthur Radley. In the beginning of the book, Jem and Scout thought of him as a crazy person. After this Chapter, Scout now seems to see Arthur as the hero who saved her life and now she has completed her dream of meeting him for the first time.
I believe the author’s intent in this chapter was to make the reader realize to not assume the worst in a person you have never met before based on other peoples perspective. This  is considered to be a coming of age experience for Scout in this these last chapter of the book. If I were to take notes on this section of the book, I would use the thought bubble to trace the events and draw up conclusions based on the reading.

Monday, February 10, 2014






   The Watson s live n Flint,Michigan where the kids go to Clark Elementary. Bryon is in sixth grade and he is the boss of the school. his brother Kenny is in 4th grade , and his sister Joetta(joey), is in kindergarten . At school Kenny is at the bottom of the chain and is constantly picked on. A new kid came to school named Rufus and hes is basically a description of a poor person with raged clothes and speaks with a southern accent and Kenny thought people will start to pick on Rufus instead of him but in the end him an Rufus become good friends. the year continues to progress and Kenny as our narrator keeps us up to date on everything that happens. mostly it deals with Byron causing trouble all the time. He beat up Larry, he sets things on fire, and he killed a bird with a cookie. At this point mamma and dad is frustrated and decides to take a trip to Birmingham to leave Byron with there very strict grandmas house.  Down at Grandma Sands house out of nowhere Byron seems to be acting like a respectable young boy everyone is shocked . Joey goes to church with the neighbors, while she is away a bomb goes off at a local church.The family goes to try and find her but she wasn't there. joey thought she saw Byron waving at her in the house window so she left the church before the bombing so she was okay.

Monday, January 13, 2014

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The ,"What kind of reader are you", activity showed me that i am mostly into dramas . I really agree with it because dramas are the kind of books that keep me interested .

The last thing I read that I really enjoyed was a book called "Rebounding". It was a story about a teenager who was having trouble making important decisions in life. He ended up going down the wrong path and disappointing all the people the mattered most to him.