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Summer Reading
- A Long Walk To Water
- Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?
- The Bystander
- The Help
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Archetypes- Divergent
What is an archetype? Archetype comes from the
Latin stem that means original, and Greek stem that means pattern. It means, “the
original pattern or model from which all things of the same kind are copied or
on which they are based; a model or first form.” In ELA it means “a character,
symbol, theme, or setting.” How can the archetypes help us? Why are they
useful? By developing an understanding of archetypes we are able to recognize
them through our texts. For me, it helps me break down a complicated character.
For others, it may to the exact opposite. Nonetheless, archetypes are an
important aspect to literature.
Throughout
the novel, “Divergent,” you see multiple examples of archetypes. For example,
Tris is a heroic yet stubborn character. She hates when people under mind her
because she is a smaller girl. She does what she knows is right, even if it
could possibly cost her life. This makes Tris a warrior. The definition of a warrior
is someone who “faces physical challenges.” However there are more layers to
her then that. Sometimes she may go on suicide missions or she may be cruel to
those attempting to help her. But the archetype begins to simplify her.
In,
“Divergent,” Tris’s journey demonstrates all the trials Tris goes through that
shape her as a person. Her journey can be an archetype as well. In the first
two the Divergent books, the journey is filed under “The Quest.” However once
the reader begins the third book he/she begins to discover the journey becomes
less and less like a quest and more and more like an Initiation. I will break
this down to help you understand. The quest is defined as “what hero must accomplish
to restore peace, order, and normalcy to a troubled land. Initiation is defined
as when the “The hero crosses a threshold into a new, more dangerous world
gaining a mature perspective.” The Factions were simply fine until Jeanine began
killing off the divergent, which had perfect genes, and nearly killed hundreds
of innocent people. But Tris attempts to prevent that from happening. Through this
process, in the third book she flees her former to discover a new, turning the
book into an initiation.
See
how important archetypes are? They can be some helpful in so many different
ways. They help answer some questions and bring in some more. Therefore, archetypes
are not only useful, but also crucial.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Reading Resonce
In “A Long Way Gone” I want to
focus on how Ishmael (the main character) went from boy, to soldier, to man. The
book was an incredible heart-wrenching true story about a little boy who is
driven from is home multiple times due to war, accused of being a devil, and he
was forced to join a war where he became a mad killer. He lost everyone
important to him including his mom, brother, dad, and uncle. But at the end he
I rescued. Through this book you discover the story of this boy, the bad and
the good.
What
surprised me most about this character is the way he turned into the rebel.
What occurred, is rebels killed his family, and as a child he witness these
monsters torture others. He convinced himself that this is what they deserve.
But then he morphed into a monster. He killed people whom had done nothing
wrong but stand in his way. He had murdered children who couldn’t depict what a
rebel is nor understand it. I think the author is trying to teach me even the
kindest people can do unimaginable
things, but that doesn’t make them incapable of change.
To
conclude, Ishmael Beah is a strong man. Not because of his scars, not because
of his AK-47, but because of his heart. Only a true man could go through that and still be able to get help. This is a book
one doesn’t simply forget.
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