Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Response to Literature-The Bronze Bow
Daniel ran away from the village towards the end of Chapter Four, because no one there cared about fighting for freedom. He didn’t want to be stuck in the village taking care of his grandmother and sister, because this could hold him back from accomplishing his goal of defeating the Romans. He hoped that one day he could give them a better life after he defeated the Romans. He wanted to make it up to them for running away. The mountain was his home, which is why he felt homesick by the end of Chapter Three. Running away from problems does not solve them, because they eventually catch up with you. However, Daniel did plan on returning, not soon, but one day, and making it up to them, redeeming his actions somewhat.
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Something is confusing me, he ran away in chapter Four, but felt homesick in chapter Three. Is this just a mistake or did he run away, but not leave his village until chapter Four?
ReplyDeleteTo clarify:
ReplyDeleteDaniel did feel homesick in Chapter Three, but he just stayed in the village and did not run away until Chapter Four.
Thank you for pointing out the need for clarification.
Josh?
ReplyDeleteDo you like the bonze bow book?
Who is your favorite character?
What was your favorite part of “The Bronze Bow”? Did you like the book? Who was your favorite character in the book? Was it an ok book or did you just think it was ok?
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ReplyDeleteit was a good book
ReplyDeleteWhat part of it did you like best, Kurt?
ReplyDeletethe ambush part
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