The novel, ‘Between shades of gray’ written by Ruta Sepetys was published in 2011. In the novel, various character traits can be distinctively seen between the protagonists and antagonists. In the book, the main protagonist, Lina Vilkas is one of the characters with various traits such as hopeful, brave, caring, helpful and determined. Within the book, these traits can be thoroughly seen from the beginning to end. A quote that demonstrates her trait, ‘determined’ is "There were only two possible outcomes in Siberia. Success meant survival. Failure meant death. I wanted life. I wanted to survive.” (page 319) another quote that shows determined is “Have you ever wondered what a human life is worth? That morning, my brother’s was worth a pocket watch.” (page 27) The language technique of these quotes are thoughts, actions and comment because she is thinking of showing an action of surviving and stating that her brother was worth a pocket watch . Second quote that shows her trait, ‘hopeful’ is “They were happy to help someone, to succeed at …show more content…
something, even if they weren’t to benefit. We’d been trying to touch the sky from the bottom of the ocean. I realised that if we boosted one another, maybe we’d get a little closer.” (page 307) The language technique of this quote is also thoughts and actions. The techniques, thoughts and actions represent Lina’s central aim or goal which is to survive in Trofimovsk labour camp located in the Arctic Circle.
These techniques reflect her trait ‘determined’ as it displays that her mindset is definite that she needs to survive and live, regardless of how hard it will be to live in the newly deported labour camp with new NKVD officers and hard works. This quote communicates that she has stood out the vital objective in her mind and she is unfaltering to accomplish the goal. For the second quote symbolises Lina’s thoughts on the truth of how much people worth during WWII. The comment indicate her trait ‘determines’ as it exhibits that all she had in her shocked blank mind was that her brother Jonas was justified regardless of a pocket watch. This quote conveys that she was so bewildered and surprised by the way that the NKVD officers gave back Jonas in the wake of giving them a pocket
watch. For the third quote, thoughts and actions were used to depict Lina’s hope of survival at the labour camp in the Arctic Circle. These techniques mirrors her characteristic, ‘hopeful’ as it expresses that she found out that there is still hope of living through helping each other. The quote shows that she is reflecting on how other labourers help each other out to live despite the fact that it doesn’t give them any advantages which prompts to her being hopeful. The effect and outcome of the techniques for all the quotes is that it permits the readers to have the capacity to comprehend and build more information on the character. To conclude, the main protagonist Lina Vilkas’ trait, determined and hopeful was shown throughout the quotes through the application of the techniques thoughts and actions.
She is encouraging his to do more that what he thinks he is capable of and to dream big. People will try to belittle and discourage him but he should stay committed and confident because he has great potential. I like this quote because I can resonate to having a person always trying to motivate me. My mom is constantly encouraging me and trying to instill confidence in me. This quote later becomes important when Werner decides to go to the elite school rather than becoming the predicted worker in the mines.
In the novel The Immoral Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, the author tells the miraculous story of one woman’s amazing contribution to science. Henrietta Lacks unknowingly provides scientists with a biopsy capable of reproducing cells at a tremendusly fast pace. The story of Henrietta Lacks demonstrates how an individual’s rights can be effortlessly breached when it involves medical science and research. Although her cells have contributed to science in many miraculous ways, there is little known about the woman whose body they derived from. Skloot is a very gifted author whose essential writing technique divides the story into three parts so that she, Henrietta
After reading the novel As I Lay Dying, I was able to gather some first impressions about Jewel Bundren. One of these impressions is that Jewel Bundren is aware that Anse Bundren is not his father,. One reason why this is evident is because when Jewel half brother, Darl, is questioning him about who his father is, Jewel doesn’t answer, meaning he might know that he isn’t related to Anse. Another reason this is evident is due to the way Jewel acts when he is talking to Anse, as he is continuously disrespectful to him. Even though it’s shown Jewel is aware that Anse is not his father, there is no indication in the novel that he is aware that Whitfield is really his father. Another first impression I was able to gather about Jewel
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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...
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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...
In conclusion, Elizabeth Clark, did a great job explaining what it means to hope and to have hope. We as human face some of the same issues all around the world and I believe in helping one another to achieve greater things. However, having hope is what can get people with issues through anything, because if you do not have hope then you have nothing. Clark, inspired me during her presentation to go out and make a difference in the world. I didn’t
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