This project
has helped me with my reading. I always feel like not reading anything that isn’t
required in subjects and has longer than 10 words a page, but this project
pushes me, and let me achieve what I thought I wouldn’t do throughout my life.
It grants me ability to read and take note what’s important, reread the hard
part and be able to comprehend words clearer than ever. This project also makes
me acknowledge that some books are actually fun and should be read and some are
even addictive. The book that I chose is called “Elijah Of Buxton” and when I
first saw it in the library I was like “why is this kid book in the library”,
but then when I actually read it, it was fun and addictive, though a little bit
stupid storyline but speak plainly, it’s good. I never thought that a thick
book could be so interesting, and I felt like there’s a feather blinding me all
this time, after this project has ended I think I will find some times, and sit
quietly, in a peaceful place, pick up some books, and read it with smile on the
face of mine.
Main character’s goals, dreams, and motives
Posted by Pakin K. at 6:41 AM
The main character of Elijah of
Buxton is Elijah. He’s a black boy who was born free and hasn’t faced any
cruelty in his life yet. Elijah seems to have no interest in anything, or
anyone, he’s just like ordinary 10 years old boy, all he wanted to do is having
fun. Throughout the story, in every chapter, Elijah has learned something new
to him, something that seems to be a very important thing for him in future
such as bravery, honesty, strength, and humor. He personally likes mystery
thing even though his parent doesn’t like him to go somewhere far. The first
thing I saw as what Eli wanted to
accomplish is almost at the end of the story, he wants to help slaves, and with
his power alone, he can’t do anything, not even sneaking in undetected, so he
gathered his brave and told adults in the settlement to went there and help the
slaves. This action has shown that what he has learned in the fore chapter, he
applied it nicely and beautifully. What I think is the most important thing that
motivates him is how rough and cruel the world can be, he once saw person died
before him, he saw slavery and he saw robbery. So those events must be the
things that has push him this far to be able to do what is right and not to
stray from the rightful things. Although I think that this kid sometimes
imagining things, like someone pushes him, someone is hiding and tried to kill
him and stuff, although many might called cowardice but I would called it
premonition (even though most of the times, he’s wrong). His dreams have never
been clarify because he has never talked about them to anyone, and neither his
goals nor motives, but we can read and sense those in the story.
Teacher's voice memo
Posted by Pakin K. at 6:38 AM
Sorry for my bad comprehension, I was a bit nervous
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