The book I read was called Bold Spirit by Linda Lawrence Hunt. Bold Spirit is about Helga Estby and her daughter Clara Estby’s walk across America. They traveled 3,500 miles, from Spokane Washington to New York. This took place after the 1893 Washington depression. Helga and her husband Ole needed money to pay for the loans they took out to keep their farm. If Helga could travel 3,500 across America under strict regulations, she would be rewarded $10,000 dollars from an anonymous person. Helga was a Norwegian Immigrant and mother of eight. When they reached New York, the person giving them the money backed out and so they walked across America for no reason. They also had to pay for a ticket back to Spokane. While they were gone, two of their kids died of disease. When they finally got back, their house foreclosed. The book ends when Ole gets a new job and builds them an even better house. …show more content…
Helga had a very strong personality. She was determined. Even though the walk to save her family was very much against her culture, she still did it because without the money, they would go bankrupt. Many of her friends and family was against this her strong personality kept them from interfering. Helga was also a very caring person. She cared deeply for her eight kids and only wanted the best for them. She made sure that they all had an education, which was hard to get back then. Clara was the other main character. She was very opinionated. It talked about one of the reasons Helga picked Clara to walk with her was because she often would be against her parents political opinions and would be interesting to listen to during their walk. Even though Clara had her own opinion, she was respectful of
She is constantly bringing up her childhood and her shyness which gives us information that there is a problem, but we don't know what it is. The author also starts the story off with "Helga Crane felt no regret as the cliff-like towers faded" and she seems very to herself. Though she shows moments of her getting out of her comfort zone and she is distracted by things like a large crowd of people (paragraph 8), her aunt (paragraph 10). She did bring up her aunts husband which could also potentially be a problem stating "A deep pang of misgiving nauseated her at the thought of her aunt's husband, acquired since Helga's childhood visit. Painfully, vividly, she remembered the frightened anger of Uncle Peter's new wife, and looking back at her precipitate departure from America, she was amazed at her own stupidity.
Black Elk Speaks, is a personal narrative that tells a story about Black Elk who is a medicine man of the Lakota tribe; the book is narrated by John Neihardt and is twenty-five chapters long. Black Elk mostly talks about the visions he had when he was a young child. Black Elk explains to Neihardt that he had his very first vision when he was five years old and he says that he saw two men appeared in the sky singing a sacred song (Black Elk Speaks p.17). The second vision that Black Elk tells Neihardt about is a very detailed one that takes place when he falls ill for a few days. The vision that he had involved him seeing a highly detailed symbolic message from his ancestors.
In chapter 6, the first thing that happend was Bryon and Mark had to testify in court against the Texans. The Teexans were sentenced to life in jail. Next Mark desides to go get a job and "Bring in some money." After that Bryon and Cathy go out driving. They deside to pick up Mark and M&M.
The name of my book is Freedom Train and it is about the freedom train which held important documents like the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The reason i chose this book is because it looked interesting and I read the back and it sounded interesting. The author of my book is Evelyn Coleman. The historical event associated with my book is the freedom train.
Gary Paulsen wrote a book titled Harris and Me. The book Harris and Me has a subtitle A Summer to Remember. The book has a subtitle A Summer to Remember because it is an adventurous and exciting summer for both Harris and”Me”. Paulsen had this subtitle because it was a summer of adventures and a place that “Me” felt he belonged. At first “Me” was not used to the things on the farm, but the more adventures he did, and the more he learned about this family, the more he accepted and enjoyed it.
she was a political hurricane. a queen with power and respect for a king. Her life had its ups and downs, but her life was exciting and full of a lot of opportunities that most women even today would not be able to even have.
Dorcus Abercrombie contributes, “I met Trudy in 1979 or 1980 when I came to the Louis Gregory Institute to continue the teaching work I had been doing in Chicago. I stayed at the Institute for six months and went with Trudy to North Charleston where I met her mother and two of her children. I remember Trudy dancing, laughing and defending the downtrodden. She was a wonderful woman whom I love very much, a fellow Sagittarian. Trudy was our Teaching Coordinator at the time
Into the Wild was written by Jon Krakauer and is a biography. Into the Wild is about a man named Chris Mccandless who separates himself from his family, friends, and all civilization. After college Chris Mccandless separates himself from his family and he goes into the alaskan wilderness to live alone. Chris Mccandless denies a car that his parents offered him and before he went into the wilderness he burned all of his cash in his wallet before he went into the wilderness. Chris Mccandless separates himself from his family, he doesn’t accept any gifts, and he has a conflict with everything around him.
Clara 's actions after war are not to be over looked. Other trait of a hero is they persevere through adversity at is right and never give up on their dreams. Women in the 1800s were often times ignored or not taken seriously in their professions. After traveling to switerland she got involved with the national red cross and foundation specifically to provide treatment of wounded and sick military personnel in the field; for the care of wounded, sick, and shipwrecked members of the armed forces at sea; and for the humane treatment of prisoners of war. rewrite that don’t plagiarize.
She had been trained in her earlier years by her mother to be a healer, which included working with herbs and native plants of the area. It is through this practice, many people hired her to help cure them, other family members, animals, and also to drive of bad curses. She earned a reputation for helping others but was also seen as a danger to the community. She had the knowledge through her books and power of her healing skills which was not very typical of the average women of this time era.
Clara Barton, who grew up in a large family, was the youngest of seven children. Her older brothers and sisters were at least ten years olden than she. Despite being small and shy, she acquired many responsibilities around the farm. Plowing, picking fruit and feeding the animals, Clara commonly cleaned around the farm. She even had a pet turkey, which is a difficult animal to tame.
Whether that's through her skin color, her racial ideas and viewpoints or her critical intelligence. Helga doesn’t have the access to herself nor is she able to truly understand what emotions there are that she is going through. There are a few events throughout the novel that shows how Helga is different due to not only her
People live through positive and negative events. Many people have struggles throughout their lives that make life feel impossible with the amount of abuse that is placed on them. Louie is stranded at sea and his situation does not get much better when he is taken by the Japanese. Being beaten by the Bird on nearly a daily basis while stuck as a POW in Japan eventually takes a toll on Louie. Although the war is over after nearly two years as a POW, his problems do not get much better.
She is the one that takes charge even when her own son Bailey wanted to make decisions at the end she tend to manipulate him as well. Many things can be shown by the grandmother but as there are many other things that the reader things to find
In this passage, the speaker develops a full character of Clarance by using point of view, tone and language. One device the author uses to develop this character is point of view. Since it’s in third person omniscient, you get a clear view of Mr.Harvey. Even if the views had been from his friends, or even harvey himself, his views and morals were very clear. His unfair views make the reader think about who he really is, whether he is a honest and respectful man or not.