Monday, May 11, 2009

blog 4

caption: this picture shows that nothing is certain about what will happen next in this book. Nothing is straight out clear. It shows and represents the different colors and personalities of whaty I believe all make up Sybil. It also pops out to the point where your eyes like to look at the picture, which represents how enjoyable the pages of the book are to read. So I guess to make it clear about the emotion it is excitement and enjoyable.

Blog Posting #4 Due Today
Description
You should be about halfway through your book a this point. At the very beginning you discussed how you felt about the book so far. I want you to revisit that thought and answer the question, "Does this book make me want to keep reading?" In at least one well-detailed paragraph, you need to answer that question using specific details from the book. Was there a certain part/parts that you really enjoyed? Can you really relate to the person? Are they perhaps very different from you, therefore making them interesting to read about? Of course your feelings make go in the opposite direction, and you may end up writing about what makes the book so uninteresting to read. The point is, you not only want to give your opinion, but defend it as well. Also, include some picture that you feel expresses your feeling toward the book. It can symbolize, excitement,boredom, joy, unhappiness, anxiety, or any other emotion that makes sense for you.


Yes this book is getting very interesting. I can't seem to put this book down. I have to force myself not to get too far ahead, so I can keep up with the blogs. Hmm... There wasn't really a certain specific part that I enjoyed. But I did like reading about Sybil's past and trying to figure out whether or not her past made her who she is now. Because it discusses her mom's problems, and how she treated Sybil, and how Sybil was with other children, and other people. No, I can't relate to this person at all. Because I don't have other personalities and black out. Yes Sybil is different, but that is what makes her so interesting. Learning about her and her sixteen personalities is why the book is so great. What isn't interesting about trying to figure out why a girl can't seem to remeber things, times, or events in her life? Then to onyl find out that she has multible personality disorder. Now throughout the book we find taht Sybil just doesn't have one other personality but sixteen. We haven't met all 16 yet. But there is always mroe suprises in this book. Some event leads to an explanation, which reveals Sybil's horrible past. Now who can possibly say that, that isn't internesting?

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