Tuesday, January 31, 2012

A Good Friendship (Character Analysis)

Stanley and Hector or should we call them by nicknames Caveman and Zero?:) They are two boys who are sent to the Camp Green Lake. As I have mentioned before, Stanley is the main character of the book and I like him the most. But I should say that Zero is also quite interesting. So I decided to make a character analysis about him instead of writing about Stanley.
       Hector is younger than Stanley with darker skin and curly hair. He is an illiterate and also doesn’t like to talk much. He usually doesn’t answer any of the questions of others. That’s why everybody in the camp thinks that he is stupid. Mr. Pedanski, who is responsible for the digging kids of the camp, explains his behavior by these words: “Because there’s nothing inside his head.” His relationship with Stanley is however different. Stanley teaches him how to read and write. As they begin to share more during these lessons, their relationship becomes better and deeper. Stanley then understands that Hector in fact is not stupid at all, but he only refuses to answer stupid questions. Hector is known to be the best digger in the camp. He is so fast that he can even find extra time to dig for his friend Stanley in return for his teaching. I can say that he is a devoted friend with a really good heart. As he feels the absence of his mother as an abandoned, he wants to be loved and cared. Thus his connection with Stanley as a friend in a way provides him trust and makes him feel not lonely.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

New Book! First Impressions :)


First 7 chapters are finished...It is much more enjoyable to read when compared with standard books that are given from school to be analyzed.  I must say that I also found it more suitable for our age considering the general theme (when compaired with Big Mouth and Ugly GirlJ). I like the characters, especially Stanley (ofcourse!:)-aren’t main characters always the most favorites?).  I’ll write about him later in detail, now I want to give some general information about the book itself. The book is about a group of guilty children who are sent to a camp as a punishment.  The first interesting thing about the camp is its name! It is called “Camp Green Lake”, one can imagine a perfect view of nature but reality is completely different. There is no lake and not a bit of green at all. Just the name…Children are also believed to become better people with improved characters by digging holes every day under the hot sun in that camp. Stanley is one of those kids but the fact is that he is not guilty of anything. His only guilt is to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. There is said to be a family curse regarding this. We will see that all as the book moves along.    

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