For this blog post, I honestly don't see myself being a huge part in this book. I actually would like to NOT be apart of this book, it deals with a lot of violence, guilt, social stigma, and really stressful situations. Though, if I had to be somewhat in the book, I would think I would be somewhere near Amir and Baba's time in America. I don't think I would have a significant part in their lives, just because they tend to stick to their own "kind" and they have their own set of rule and standards that I wouldn't be included in. Though if I were somehow incorporated to Amir's childhood, I probably would've been a victim to Assef's bullying and, again, not very close to the main characters of the story. Though I would very much disagree with how Afghan children are being raised, through an outsider's point of view. It's very unconventional and they seem to ignore mental issues because it suits their public image or something of the same sort.
(I will comment on Kaycee's and Sorel's blogs due to inconveniences)
3 Comments
Is this a fiction or non-fiction book? The story sounds very realistic and seems to relate to some pretty current events. How do you think gender plays a role in this society? Are you enjoying reading this book or not? It seems very interesting, I'd like to look into it
Reply
stacy mendez
2/15/2018 10:31:43 am
In 9th grade, my class was assigned to read this book. This was honestly a and still is a good book. I can understand why you won't see yourself in the book because of the violence that's in the book. It different how the he was treated and protect from the world we live in today. But even though this book was violence, it tells a story and a meaning about his world.
Reply
Sorel
2/21/2018 12:44:50 pm
I agree with you, from what i have heard about your book from ypur past posts i would not want be be part of this book either, its veary brutal and not something that anyone would wan to be a part of ans something that no one should be part of
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
Author... Archives
June 2018
Categories |