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Response #2
Sorry I had trouble logging in over the weekend . . .Anyway, the society in Brave New World is a world that has gone wrong. The government of this world found a way to force a certai...more
Blog # 2: West and the Rest
In terms of when new political ideals were not only starting to be implemented in the post medieval age, (most notably during the enlightenment age) groups such as the Free Mas...more
(Jigsaw) Book of Dave #2
Oops: that whole deciphering the characters thing before is basically wrong. Self, the author, starts off the book with a new world that is somehow connected to the way people in the...more
JIGSAW- Jane Eyre - blog #2
I might just respond to the questions posted by Ms. Mowery, if no one minds. To begin, Jane Eyre, both the title and name of the first-person narrator of my book, has mystery, love, moments of p...more
Clockwork Blog #2
In the beginning of the novel, the author choses to show Alex as a violent madman, creating rukus and havoc in the State. Alex s immoral actions only set him up for attacks of revenge, betr...more
Till We Have Faces Blog #2
In Till We Have Faces, the author is using more than one method in progressing the plot. He uses the development of relationships from the very beginning. One example is with Orual, when she descri...more
Curious Incident
Author, Mark Haddon, uses a variety of techniques to move the story along. One of which is like a misdirection sort of thing, where you have two separate stories that are developing toward one cent...more
General
What method is the author using to progress the plot? (surprise twists, action, development of relationships, etc.) I think a little bit of all three. In the beginning, after Liza meets H...more
BNW interesting things to think about
And that, put in the Director sententiously, that is the secret of happiness and virtue- liking what you ve got to do. All conditioning aims at that: making people like their u...more
Till We Have Faces (Blog 2)
I don t know if my leader for this blog entry has blogged, but I can t find it...so I will just blog about the story. The method, in my opinion that the author is using to progress the plot is a...more
The Curious Incident Blog #2
The book so far has been developing in a few different ways. One is through Christophers relationships and interactions with people but also jsut the way he thinks and reasons things. Mark Ha...more
blog#2: A Tale of Two Cities
The author is using surprise twists, action, and development of relationships to progress the plot. A Tale of Two Cities is talking the relationship between history and evil, how violent oppress...more
Blog #2 BNWs
I think that the author, Aldous Huxley, has an interesting yet confusing writing style. Huxley provides the reader with values of their society. It gives a clear pic...more
Atonement: Blog 2
McEwan for me progresses the plot with a bit of mystery. You never have the full pieces of what is occurring in front of you. He pieces every step, reaction, and time here and there with his use...more
Fictional Characters to Enhance the Plot
Michael Raleigh uses fictional and non-fictional characters in the novel In the Castle of the Flynns. I have previously stated that he uses stories from his childhood to enhanc...more
Jigsaw- question
How do author s of fictional books use plot and characters to deal with actual issues?more
Blog 2: Atonement
I think McEwan uses surprise twists, action, development of relationships, and change of setting to progress the novel. I think the change of setting really progresses the novel. A r...more