I want to use this quote from White Fang, “White Fang knew the law well: to oppress the weak and obey the strong.” I think this is a very important quote to the book because it carries on throughout his life. He learns who’s weak and how to defeat the weak. He knows who heContinue reading “Short blog #4”
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Short Blog Post #3
I want to use this blog for a little reflection on our world right now. It’s crazy because it’s basically The Maze Runner and The Hunger Games combined. I know it’s not as extreme but there’s a correlation between the two with disease and survival/uprising. In The Maze Runner there’s a disease that took overContinue reading “Short Blog Post #3”
Reflection on this GAN Class
Overall I enjoyed this class and most of the books we read in it. I signed up for this class at the end of my junior year not really knowing what to expect and I signed up for second semester senior year not really expecting to be trying. I actually really miss this class becauseContinue reading “Reflection on this GAN Class”
The History of The Klondike Gold Rush
The Klondike Gold Rush otherwise known as the Yukon Gold Rush was a historical event in United States history that took place during the 1890s and early 1900s. It all started on August 16th, 1896 when prospectors George Carmack, Jim Mason, and Dawson Charlie discovered “Yukon gold” on a river in the Klondike. ThisContinue reading “The History of The Klondike Gold Rush”
Analysis of The Call of The Wild movie trailer compared to the book
The Call of The Wild trailer seems pretty similar to the novel written by Jack London. The trailer is narrated by Harrison Ford who plays John Thornton. In the trailer, we see Buck living spoiled and lavishly in the south and we also see him get kidnapped and brought to the north in orderContinue reading “Analysis of The Call of The Wild movie trailer compared to the book”
Semester Reflection
This semester in Great American Novels, my expectations weren’t super high, as it was senior year second semester. I didn’t plan on learning much and I was focused on summer. However, once the coronavirus ended our in-class school year, I kinda realized how much senior year second semester mattered to me. I wasn’t ready forContinue reading “Semester Reflection”
Grapes of Wrath – Quote Analysis
“Wherever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, I’ll be there. Wherever they’s a cop beatin’ up a guy, I’ll be there. If Casy knowed, why, I’ll be in the way guys yell when they’re mad an’—I’ll be in the way kids laugh when they’re hungry n’ they know supper’s ready. An’ when ourContinue reading “Grapes of Wrath – Quote Analysis”
Top Six Novels of the Semester (Idea of from Dominic Vogel(ex)) Pt. 2
#3- The Awakening The Awakening comes in at number three for me just because I thought it was a very well written novel, and I felt different emotions throughout the novel especially at the end. I usually don’t have feelings in a novel or book that I read, but this novel made me have someContinue reading “Top Six Novels of the Semester (Idea of from Dominic Vogel(ex)) Pt. 2”
Top Six Novels of the Semester (Idea of from Dominic Vogel(ex))
#6- A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms was about two lovers and their love story, and it ended in one of the lovers dying in the end. The war was the only part of the novel that I was interested in, and the novel mainly focused on the love story, so it didn’tContinue reading “Top Six Novels of the Semester (Idea of from Dominic Vogel(ex))”
Why Bell Fails (No Country)
The gap between generations has been a continuous source of conflict between us citizens in real life. It’s no different in No Country for Old Men in which Sheriff Bell struggles to understand the younger generation. The psyche of people such as Chigurh completely allude him and he always is a step behind. Drug relatedContinue reading “Why Bell Fails (No Country)”