Senior #2 The greed for power

1 Conflict: What is a “conflict” in literature?  What is the main conflict in your book?  Which type of conflict is it: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society, character vs. self, or character vs. technology?  Explain. In literature, a conflict is an issue that involves a struggle between two opposing forces.  Usually […]

Senior#2 Savage Jack

Developing Characters: Are any of the characters a developing character, changing over time?  Explain how the character changed in the story. (What were they like before? What were they like after?  Who or what changed them?)  Was the change a large or a small change?  Is the change believable for the character in his/her situation? […]

Senior #2 Power over control

In fiction, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character. In the book Lord of the Flies, Ralph and Jack go back and forth fighting why one could be better than the other in governing and controlling the group. Jack, is the foil in this literature and that is because he couldn’t receive […]

Senior 1- The gym..

Questions; Write about the setting: How is it unusual or unfamiliar? Where are you most comfortable in this setting and why? How is the setting in this novel an important part of the plot This is where it ends, a book that I was honestly astonishingly surprised on how well a book with a very […]

Senior 1- The conflict

Question: What is a “conflict” in literature? What is the main conflict in your book?. A conflict In literature, a conflict is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist. The main conflict of my book is character vs character, there are hundreds of students in […]

Senior 1- issues upon issues

Question: Does the book address broader social issues? Their is many social issues in the place we call “earth” or “home” but one of the biggest issues that i believe affect our future and present generation would have to be bullying , bullying itself is a horrendous thing but the after effect is even worse! […]

Senior 1 The perspective

Question: What point of view does the author use? The narrator of this book decide to tell the story in different people’s perspectives. The book is told from 4 different students who are intimately related to the school shooter. I like how the author told the story from 4 different points of views,i feel like […]

3.The End

Is the ending happy, unhappy, or indeterminate (just ends, leaves you hanging, the conflict is not clearly resolved).  Is the ending the appropriate ending for this book? This book made me really confused, I would say this was a very unhappy endind for both the reader and the characters… Their were many characters with different personalities, […]