Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Journal Entry Topics

1. Comment on pages 48-52
2. How is Clarence's role as Walsh's conscience developed?
3. Compare and contrast the symbolism of the red coat and kite (Kite Runner).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

In essence, Macbeth lived happily ever after.

Anonymous said...

that so ture man !!!

Anonymous said...

The scene with McCutcheon, louis and clarence provides some comic relief from the intensity of the past few pages. When McCutcheon tells clarence
"its a great insult not to eat whats put before ye when y're visiting the sioux...Men have been know to lose their scalps for such an insult."

Here McCutcheon is exaggerating, but this also shows us how much differnt the white peoples and the natives lives are. They probably wouldnt actually scalp clarence but they would be offended if he didnt eat everything. They make use of everything they have,
eg. using everypart of the buffalo, whereas the white people are very wasteful,
eg the tub with mrs anderson,


p.s totally beat everyone too it

Anonymous said...

wow totally wrong one
that was dumb

Anonymous said...

nice one idiot