Thursday, April 23, 2015
Most Interesting or exicting thing
I don't think there's really anything exicting thing that happen in Revolver but I think there's an interesting thing that happens in the book Revolver. When Einar Anderson died, he took off his glove because it said in the book that he laid there with one glove on. I still wonder why did Einar Anderson took off his glove? Why didn't he take off the other glove? Did the gloves help prevent frostbite? I think that some of these questions will be answered as I progress through the story.
Cool events in Revolver.
I think the most interesting part in the book is when the son found his dads body on top of the ice and his rib cages where all tore out of him because the birds started to eat him. Why because for one I have never heard of birds eating people besides vultures. And I like to learn about like how people die and what happened to them when they were dyeing and stuff like that. Also in the book it like tells what happened to the body after words like how it started to relax and dethay. and thats why I like that chapter in the book.
I think the most interesting part of the book is where Sig finds his dead dad laying motionless on the ground, in the freezing weather. And the birds picked out his insides and his chest and stomach was just pulled out. Which was pretty cool, and it really changed the book a lot because Sig thinks about his dad 99.9% of the time. It also cuts back to times with Einar his dad, so we get to know more about him. Because you don't really know what happened to his dad in the beginning of the book. So my favorite part of the book so far, was when Einar died because it really just sets the tone for the book.
the saddest part in the book is when the father dies.Sig is there by himself with a stranger because his mom and sister went some where.The stranger says he has business with his dad but the dad died so he said the son can still do the work him and his dad had then sig notices the revolver in the strangers pocket and he thinks there business is suddenly more dangerous.Sig thought the stranger
was dangerous from the start sig can not read his expressions he seems dangerous and sig is afraid that he may not be able to see his mom and sisters again before i mean they have been gone for 3 months no
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
How Does The Setting Effect the Story's Mood
It effects it a lot. One of the Reasons is because the setting takes place in a very cold place and his father was laying on the ice my guess is because he almost froze to death. He's still alive but if he would have been laying there for a little while longer then he probably would have froze to death and the story would probably not make that much sense. So it effects it by it being really cold weather and it almost killed Einar Anderson the father of Sig Anderson. So that's how I think the setting effects the story's mood.
The story cut to different times and places throughout the book so I can't do 50 settings at a time. I can do the main setting though, or the one that appealed to me the most. Which was the setting where Sig the main character, was in the freezing woods with his dead father. I think the setting effects my character by freezing his butt off, and he is always so cold that he could barely think of what was going on. Also in the setting of the freezing woods his dad was laying dead on the floor so that adds some sadness to the setting. And the setting is what killed Sig's father, so that really makes Sig think about the setting, and give thoughts. His thoughts were scared of the cold, and sad about his dad freezing to death.
how does the setting affect the mood of the story
the setting of the story affects the mood by the intense cold.The way his father died is by taking off his gloves to start a fire because he fell into the river that was covered in thin ice.Which can affect the son and the stepmother and other siblings.With how careful they have to be one thing done wrong and they all can die with the son at the house by himself because the stepmother and other kids go somewhere and still have not come back he may be having the feeling he is all alone the feeling that there dead and the feeling of regret.
setting effects mood
Revolver setting
I think the setting of the story makes it more suspenseful. I think it does that cause if the kid lived in a city where everyday people walk past you the dad wouldnt have died cause he wouldn't have had to go to town for supply's and the guy who came to their house probably wouldn't be acting so weird cause the whole city would see him do something he wasn't sapposed to do and he wouldn't be acting so weired cause the dad would be there. Also if the dad didn't die the mom and sister wouldnt have to go to town for help cause the dad didn't die.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Hey this is Jordan Bratton and my job is the Discussion Director.
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