4. Swooping Evil - A large, butterfly-like create that emerges from a small object, that could quite possibly be a cocoon. Swooping Evil saves Newt many times throughout the book showing its dedication to its owner and bravery, “Newt again sends out the Swooping Evil, which swirls overhead, flying in and out of pillars, blocking curses and knocking Aurors to the ground” (175). Swooping Evil shows its courageousness over and over which is why this magnificent creature is on our list.…
I’m reading a book called the Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz, and it is a very good book. I saw a word that just kept coming up again and again, and that word is harpoon. The word harpoon came up so many times in three pages. I know that this is important because I know something is going to happen very shortly. I know it is going to be shortly because I'm getting to the end of the book.…
In Chicago, one gains power that is attained only by being ruthless. This can be shown in the book My bloody Life, by Reymundo Sanchez, that takes place in Chicago. Throughout this book, Reymundo points out the ruthlessness in the main character that gains his power only by being that. Reymundo quotes, “I was digging up my own grave because I wanted to be accepted. I wanted to be looked up to. The only way I knew of achieving this status among the gang members was to commit as many violent acts as possible… Finally those around me stopped thinking of me as a coward, R.S 114.” Reymundo shows that he acknowledges the fact that he is digging up his own grave by committing crimes. His ruthless character is shown by when he says, “achieving this…
For instance, the nursery was installed to prevent or repel harmful thoughts; however, Peter and Wendy use the nursery in a destructive way that led to the death of their parents. Another example is the abundance of technological assistance with everyday tasks. The children live in a world where everything is done for them. They never learned to tie their own shoes or even brush their own teeth. These skills have become unnecessary because they have machines to do these things for them. The biggest issue is how the parents, George and Lydia, have let machinery become the caregivers to their children. They do not help their children or teach them. They have let machines take over their jobs. As a result, Peter and Wendy think of the machines as their parents and their real parents as an insignificant waste of space. "You've let this room and this house replace you and your wife in your children's affections," says psychologist David McClean. "This room is their mother and father, far more important than their real parents" (Bradbury, 8). These are the reasons that "The Veldt" is much more dangerous.…
The Conch is a ‘magical’ object, and it represents order. The Conch gives the wielder a chance to speak uninterrupted as stated in the quote “surprisingly, there was silence now…” (180). This represents order because the people on the island will listen to other people’s ideas to see if they are logical or illogical. The secondary objective in chapter 11 is to re-establish order in Jack’s tribe, Ralph tries to do this by trekking to Castle Rock with the Conch as a ‘talisman’.…
Throughout the story Arnold, stubby is characterized as a caring, selfless, kindhearted person. Stubby is Maddie's best friend in the story and always has her and his families back. Stubby’s father left his family when he was young, “ Stubbs is a sweetie, raised by a single mom”. This quote is showing that Stubby is a caring person because he loves his family and helps out any way he can. Stubby would also give anything for his family, “ Stubby would give anything for his mom and his sisters”.…
The Hadley children, Peter and Wendy, also possess an attitude towards their parents that’s common for children their age: a sense that they are superior to them. They never want their…
Ray Bradbury’s science fiction short story The Veldt illustrates disciplinal conflicts between parents and children that are caused by a virtual nursery that requires no parental supervision. The abandonment from parents had led to children’s rejection toward their discipline which resulted in a hideous ending. This creative task is going to be a letter written from Wendy’s perspective. Peter and Wendy are twin characters and they are portrayed as antagonists who reprogramed the nursery and locked their parents inside the African veldt.…
Eh, I mean, I think my problem with most of their conflicts is because it's over a woman. Like, Hayley emotionally manipulated Elijah to dagger Klaus; Klaus was right in being mad and wanting revenge on Hayley. Elijah being mad that Klaus killed Gia. Klaus didn't **have** to do that, but Elijah shouldn't have let Hayley use him like that and basically take Klaus' child from him. Those were the consequences.…
Quote 2-3 passages that you really connect with. Include the page number found in parentheses. Explain what makes those quotations/passages so meaningful to you.…
This is the number one issue in The Glass Castle from Rex and Rose Mary’s failure to provide all four of those factors to their own children. An example of this is when Jeannette was 3 years old and cooking hot dogs by herself her dress then catches fire. After this incident the mother Rose Mary still allows Jeannette to cook for herself, this is an obvious sign of child neglect. Jeannette Walls writes those parts about her childhood a lot like a journal entry and not like a memoir. In Jeannette’s life, an event triggers her to have a thought about what happened when she was 3 years old she begins to think that fire is a recurring thing in her life. The quote also gives evidentiary support that in Jeannette’s writing she gives very little personal reflection and it is a very detailed piece of…
Marriage is when two people who love each other come together to form a special bond. However, perception and reality of marriage couldn’t be more different. Although Hera is widely known for being jealous and violent, she is in fact a victim. She is a victim of being mistreated by Zeus and misunderstood by most people when indeed Hera is one of the most influential goddesses of all time. She embodies perfectly the characteristics of pride and honor. Hera should not be remembered just for being envious and vengeful, but worshiped for being the queen of all gods.…
Capulet in the Classic Shakespearean play of Romeo and Juliet displays a mixture of qualities rather than conveying a sense of consistency of action.…
Written by Arthur Miller, the Crucible is a reading filled with many significant and important quotes. One excerpt expresses the hidden dishonesty and deceit within the Puritan society. It says, “There are wheels within wheels in this village, and fires within fires” (28). At this part in the play, Mrs. Anne Putnam is having a dispute with Rebecca Nurse over the reasoning for her many miscarriages. Unlike Mrs. Putnam, Rebecca has been granted with plenty of children making her quite envious over Rebecca. She tries to suggest that maybe the Devil helped her have so many kids. This quote is therefore used by Mrs. Putnam to express her religious knowledge in order to help explain about this mysterious and puzzling event that has been occurring in their quaint village recently.…
“Standing in the kitchen with the receiver, I knew it wasn’t just Rahim Kahn on the line. It was my past of unatoned sins.” (Hassan, 1)…