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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Point of View Remake



Most people have heard stories about heroes. Naruto, by Masashi Kishimoto,  is about a boy named Naruto who is on a journey to become the best ninja of his time. I feel that Naruto is good because he fights bad ninjas, helps people in need, and saved his village. These are all traits of a hero and it is a long path until he becomes hokage the best ninja rank in his region.  Since the story is from Naruto’s point of view, the reader’s view is affected by his actions and opinions.

When Naruto fights sauske I felt mad at Orichimaru because he brainwashed Sauske into thinking there is no hope left. Naruto tried and tried to save him but it almost costed him his life. I feel  bad for Naruto because e him and sauske were just starting to become friends.

Another instance was when Naruto tried to help Garra after garra parents were assassinated. Garra felt alone and scared but then Naruto helped him through his problems. This made me feel synthetic for garra growing up as an outcast and his parents being killed when he was young.

If one of these events was from Orichimaru’s  perspective, I would hate Naruto and be on a quest to turn his friends to believe in the path of destruction. I would also destroy his village and use Naruto to get the nine tailed fox spirit and become more powerful.

In the end I would be looking from Narutos point of view mostly because he is the good guy and his point of view seems more reasonable. He also is very encouraging to his friends and help people get through the loss of parents science he’s  been through. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

A clean well lighted place


I thought the story was not in the right time period but the right setting. Most American waiters do not have the patients on long work days so they say things they don’t really mean.  It would probably not happen today in America because the  person being mistreated could sew the restraunt and that would put people out of business.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Casey at the bat


 In the story “Casey at the Bat” the author shows figurative language with hyperboles, similes, and personification.

One way the author creates imagery is by using  hyperboles. For instance  when Cooney died at first . This creates a tone of over exadderation because they didn’t really die.
Another  way the author creates imagery is through the use of  similes . For instance It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell. This creates a tone of silence  because it sounds scary but it is a figure of speech.
The hyperboles and similes effected the overall piece by over exaderating to grab the reader’s attention. Also it affects it by comparing two things of a different nature that both have something in common.  Those were two parts of figurative language that effected the story
Casey at the bat shows that in the end they didn’t give up even though the task at hand seemed hopeless. That is a good example of real determination. Instead of giving up Casey gave it his all for his himself, audience, and most importantly his supportive team.