I am sooo happy that I finally finished the end of the book. The book really is interesting, especially the last couple of chapters. The book has so many morals that made me have a better understanding of what it was like back then in the old days. The ending was really good especially when I found out that Boo (Arthur) Radley came out of his house just to save Scout and Jem. What really made me excited was finally finding out that Boo actually came out of his house. It was really thoughtful of Scout try to comfort Boo into their house. And when I found out that Mr. Ewell had killed himself by tripping over the grand oak’s tree roots it surprised me. I was really confused of what was happening to Scout when the really bad event was taken place.
This made me think a lot of how it would be like to be in someone else’s shoes until you’ve actually experienced it. How would you know who that person really is after you’ve heard so many rumors? Would you think of them badly? Or would you wait until you know the truth first and then judge by that person’s character.
Well that’s all I have to say! Have a good spring break! (Because I’m not.) :(
Click on the image above! It’s hilarious. I edited it myself!
4 comments:
Yeah, this book has a lot of morals, and I almost typed mortals. lol I've learned a lot because of this book, and I wish she wrote a sequel. It's mainly taught me to imagine things in someone else's shoes for a moment. It makes a world of difference, literally.
Also, I love your picture! lol It's FUNNY! From his expression, it seems as though he wouldn't be thinking that, but I guess it's up to the creator's mind as to what goes into his creation's mind. Like God! =]
Thanks a lot for your comment. And the book really does take you into another perspective of how a seven year old is thinking at the time where segragation was still occuring. And thank you about my picture. I think I did it too wierdly.
You're welcome for the picture and the comment! It was my pleasure, and my grade. lol Jkjk 'bout the grade.
Anyway, you hardly think about the way that little kids see things, like Uncle Jack. He didn't understand anything from Scout's point of view, but she explained it to him. I thought that was really cute! I also thought that her walking Boo home like he was a gentleman was cute too! =D
I love your pac-ghost picture! That's funny too! I have a ton of funny pictures on my computer, so I'll have to decide on one and choose one to put up here
Okay. And your right, we really don't know other people perspective, especially when it comes to children. And have a great sping break.
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