Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys, is one of the most famous historical fiction books ever written. This 352 paged book has inspired many teens to acknowledge the Genocide of Baltic people. Ruta Sepetys was inspired to write a fiction book instead of a non-fiction book based on the stories she heard from survivors of the genocide during a visit to her relatives in Lithuania. She interviewed dozens of people during her stay. Between Shades of Gray was her first novel that she had written. This book was interpreted well enough by the readers to become a New York Times Bestseller. Lina Vilkas is a fifteen year old girl who is the protagonist of this story. She was taken, by the NKVD, from her house with her mother and brother to exile. Later in the story she meets Andrius and falls in love with him. She marries him after the war while moving from place to place. Andrius uses his misfortune as a fortune to help others. He takes care of Lina and her family as best he can. Nikolai Kretzsky is a young NKVD officer who helps Lina and her mother even after Lina insulted him. Mr Stalas is a Jew who is deported with the other people. He wanted to die with dignity. He is often referred to as The Bald Man. He confesses that he was liable for the deportation. Janina is a starry-eyed young girl who likes to help others and to talk to her "dead" doll. When few selected people are brought to the North Pole for more suffering, dozens of people die from cholera and pneumonia. Lina however, survives and manages to save Jonas and Janina with the help of Nikolai Kretzsky. Between Shades of Gray is based on these people and how they survived the suffering which makes the reader interested. The story starts off with Lina... ... middle of paper ... ... of this story is the will to survive. The will to survive is strong in all the characters though there are some who seem to expect they will die at any time. Lina is furious with herself when she stooped low enough to accept food thrown at her by the guards, but she does it anyway. Even the youngest children realize the need to endure the torture and survive. Jonas finds a barrel and comprehends that it could be made into a stove. Janina finds a dead owl and realizes that it could be eaten. This will to survive sometimes results in anger and selfishness, as seen in Ulyushka when forced to share her shack with Lina’s family. This book should be read by everyone. Between Shades of Gray has a lot of themes that is useful for people in their lives. The style of writing would keep the reader interested and make the reader want to know what is going to happen next.
In the novel Under a Cruel Star, written by Heda Margolius Kovaly, a Jewish woman that lived in Prague, Czechoslovakia during Nazi and Soviet rule of her country, the author tells about her life of always living under terrible circumstances. Whether it was from being sent to the ghettos or Nazi concentration camps at a young age, or living under fear of terror during the Soviet Communist rule of Prague, she seems to always look for the glimmer of hope in all her experiences. “The little bird, the third force, kept me alive to tell the story” (5). In this quote, this “little bird” that she references is the slight flicker of freedom that she sees at the end of every bad thing she is faced with. This book reminds people that the history of human’s
In this work, Jared Diamond explained how civilizations or societies amongst the world developed faster than others during the same period of time. His main focus was the Europeans; they were the dominant society and were known for their advanced technology.
“A tan to die for” written by Claire Oliver is a letter to the editor that shows that the use of solariums can greatly increase the potential for life-threatening melanoma. Claire Oliver’s tone shows a composed, collected and complacent frame of mind at her imminent death, stating that “[she is] at peace”. Her composed tone when discussing the certainty of her impending death appeals to a sense of rationality, and writes optimistically about the remainder of her life. This optimism, and personal responsibility, comes from her wish of helping those who do not know of the health risks involved in the beauty young teens crave to acquire.
1. Jack Gladney: The narrator in the novel who lives in a town known as Blacksmith. Jack is the chairman of a department of Hitler studies at College-on-the-Hill. He “invented Hitler studies in North America in 1968” (4). Jack is married to Babette, his fourth wife. They live together with four children from previous marriages. Jack has another persona known as J.A.K. Gladney “to be taken seriously as a Hitler innovator” (16). As a professor of Hitler studies, Jack preserves a dignified image when wearing his “academic gown and dark glasses” (32). Jack like many Americans is bombarded by media and ideals of consumerism. He obsesses over his fear of death which is further influenced by the airborne toxic event. Jack is deeply in love with Babette and finds great comfort in their relationship.
Shadow and bone” without a single doubt is probably one of the best book as myself have read for in a long while, back than as a teenage, myself was not use to reading suck big book as often as I should as a teenager , but once you get into the book, there is no going back. The book was made by Leigh Bardugo who was born on Jerusalem, and she was pretty must raise in Los Angeles, believe or not it was actually her first novel she wrote after finishing college at Yale university. It all starts with our main protagonist Alina Starkov, who later discover the only thing she never know about herself, so choosing her own power Alina was giving a choice to save the world and save her love one from and the dark.
For this assignment I chose to review the book Shades of Black by Sandra Pinkney and illustrated by Myles Pinkney. This book was published in January of 2006 by Cartwheel Books. This book teaches young children about the differences in culture, and how there is not one stereotype to being black. Black men and woman can be several shades, have several eye colors, ect., and still love their self. This book teaches children to recognize differences amongst other people, and not exclude them because they are different. This story is a great multicultural literature choice for children aged 3-10, pointing out physical challenges in an honest and positive way. This book gives very clear descriptions of ethnic customs and clothing throughout the book
The novel is centered on two chararcters, Eddie Russett and Jane. Eddie is a red, who has high colour perception. He has been sent to the Outer Fringes to conduct a chair census, a what he believes to be a punishment for pulling a prank on the Head Prefect’s son. Jane is a grey who lives in the Outer Fringes, she is involved in corruption through her participation in the illegal colour swatch market, and pushes the boundaries of think...
Firdaus sheds her last grain of virtue. In doing so, she realizes the truth of her society. Seeing what a woman is and does in Egypt, her home, she sees the only way out of the situation. Firdaus, through her desire to be become a human being who was not looked upon with discontent; she finds that a successful prostitute was better than a misled saint.
Kristyna and Pavel are two characters in a story that wanted freedom. During World War Two Germans have invaded Denmark to capture and Kill Jews. So Krystyna went to hide, and in the sewers from the German soldiers, she managed to escape. Pavel, on the other hand, was taken to a death camp in Auschwitz because he was Jewish. Germans had exterminated About 6 million people in execution camps by Germans.
In conclusion, it is clear that the use of color is very prominent and important in this book. The use of color captivates the mind and makes the writing to be more interesting. This could be the reason why it still is among the bestsellers up to
In this text Mohanty argues that contemporary western feminist writing on Third World women contributes to the reproduction of colonial discourses where women in the South are represented as an undifferentiated “other”. Mohanty examines how liberal and socialist feminist scholarship use analytics strategies that creates an essentialist construction of the category woman, universalist assumptions of sexist oppression and how this contributes to the perpetuation of colonialist relations between the north and south(Mohanty 1991:55). She criticises Western feminist discourse for constructing “the third world woman” as a homogeneous “powerless” and vulnerable group, while women in the North still represent the modern and liberated woman (Mohanty 1991:56).
For this assignment, I have chosen to analyze a poem called “Strangers” by Christine Gosnay. Christine is a successful poet/writer that has recently won the Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize from her first book of poetry and will be published this year. Her poems seem to focus on nature, bodies of water and life. Strangers is her newest poem that was published in Poetry magazine February of this year.
The Heart of Redness by Zakes Mda is far different from any other novel that we were assigned to read for apartheid in South Africa class. I had quite a love/hate relationship for the book, for it intrigued me, but I had to read it far too fast and don’t think that I got the true value of the book as I speed-read it. The first thing I noticed about the novel was of course the colorful cover, but when I thought about the title long enough I noticed that it sounded vaguely familiar. I had to read the Heart of Darkness while in high school, and not until I researched the book a little on the internet, was I able to actually correlate the title between the two. Apparently, the title Heart of Redness is actually an allusion to the Heart of Darkness by presenting an opposite presentation of the themes.
I believe that I have an amazing idea that all of you should hear. I think that I just found the new oscar winning movie idea. I’m talking about the international best selling novel, Red Rising. It will be one of the most mesmerizing and enduring books you’ll ever read and, if made correctly, an amazing movie to watch. This is because of how it blows its competition out of the waters, the amazing characters, and the beautiful story it presents.
Throughout the Color Purple, Alice Walker, uses many different aspects of feminism. Two of the main female characters are Celie and Nettie. Both Celie and Nettie started at a disadvantage because of the treatment of their “father”. This novel shows how women can face many obstacles and still overcome them.