I know a lot of the class didn’t like the ending to The Road but really liked it, it made me feel happy. I wish we could’ve seen a little bit more of the boy with the new family he joined up with or I wish that we could’ve seen the boy on his own for a few more days rather than joining a group so quickly. I wonder if the boy in the family that the boy joined up with was the original kid he saw on the side of the road and that the family has been close by ever since then, or following them. Whenever it was that the family saw the man and the kid, they probably noticed that the man was having a really hard time and maybe they wanted to stay close just in case the man died so then they could watch over the boy. I don’t really understand why the man and the boy were so determined to travel all the way to the coast, because when they got there it wasn’t any different from what they were already living it besides there being an ocean. I thought they were going to get to the coast and there were going to be a bunch of good people or something, but there was nothing but boats. I agree that it’s not fair for the boy to say that they don’t help anyone because the man is constantly helping the boy. The man’s only reason for living was the boy, so he had to keep focused on keeping the boy alive and training him how to survive on his own, especially because he knew that he was going to die soon. But overall, I really liked this book. I’m going to definitely see the movie over break. I hope everyone has a great thanksgiving break! J
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Road
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Extra Credit Blog
Contemporary literature is much different than literature was years ago. When I pick up a book that has been written in the last 10 years I expect it to be modernized. I expect the themes to be a lot like the world is now, with TV, iPods, cars, drugs, sex, etc. like when we read the Perks of Being a Wallflower, that is a lot of what I expect from most books now a days. I read a lot of books that were about the olden days, and war, and farms. I feel like a lot of books use to be about those topics. I also read books that had no references about drugs or sex or relationships within teens, if I read a book about a teenager the most it would say it that they “liked” or had a “crush” on someone, this also could be because I was younger although I did read pretty advanced books when I was younger. Now the books are about issues we have, maybe people are less afraid to write about them topics because now they won’t get criticized for it like the might have back then. There are lots of books about teens drinking and doing drugs, or having sex and relationship problems, there are books about gays now which I think it’s a pretty hot topic now. Those are the topics I usually expect to read about when I pick up a book that has been written in the last 10 years. I find them interesting also, maybe because I never really read about them before when there weren’t as many books being published about those topics. I also think it’s good to have those kinds of books if the author ends it with a good lesson and isn’t promoting drugs to younger kids or teens.
