Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Knowing Imre Kertesz

1.- The monument looked like a maze metaphorically speaking it looked like a cage, just us the concentration camps, it represented the loss of freedom, being trapped. The walls represented de desperation and how far people where from freedom.

2.- He said that preferred to live in the country that once tried to take his life instead of living in his own country.

3.-Before, everything anti-Semites wanted was an Auschwitz and later on when everything ended and after Auschwitz anti-Semites wanted a new Auschwitz 

4.-This makes us more richer, because we have different points of view about what happened,and also gives us the opportunity  to learn from our past, from our mistakes, and build a future avoiding this mistakes.

5.-"I continued to worry our souls, and now it knocks from inside the cabinet where we thought we had locked it up” what the author wanted to say with this metaphor is that when people read this book they start to live and feel all the things they though that were in the past, this also makes them reflect about all the thing that happened and that cannot happen again.

answer the questions

http://jeremy-mackay.blogspot.com/2013/11/letter-from-gyurka-to-his-father.html

What language (specific words) did your classmate use to appeal the audience  If there is no language appealing the audience, suggest some words.

He used affective words such as dear and miss but he also used words to describe his fear and the things he was passing through, he used the words horrible, nightmare, and he used the word "break free from this chains" he used this to make us think how rough was to be in the camps.

How moving is the letter? Do you think your classmate`s style is effective?

I think this letter was moving, because he told his father he missed him, and that he missed his home. He also talked about the things he lived and through the word make the reader see the painful and fatelessness things he was passing through. The only thing that this letter need to improve is that he described a lot but did not talked much about his father.



Gyurka's mind

1. What does this tell us about how Gyuri´s mind works?

Gyurka didnt know what was happening aroud ,him his mind worked in an innocent way, he also saw things in a positive way.

2. What do most 13-year-old children choose to describe? and why? what do they see

Most of The 13 year old children talk about games and music , maybe things they've done during the day, they talk about things that are relvant in their every day.

3. What part does language play in the way Gyuri selects his perceptions?

The way he describes  and talks about the things he saw make us think that he saw things in a positive an innocent way.

4. Based on the whole novel and considering the story´s narration view, how reliable is this passage in relation to the rest of the story?

This passage is not very reliable because gyurka has not lived all the things that happened at that time. So he still sees things in a child perspective positive and in a innocent way.

The curious incident

In the text a curious incident we can se a child called Christopher and he stands in to different places were he notices that every thing changes, we can see that Christopher's mind works depending on his point of view about things, his mind works in the same way all people's mind work. We think depending in our points of view every ,one has a point of view that is different from everyone else, all depends in our culture and in our knowledge about things. We can also see that Christopher has a very critical and analytic view about the things around him "But most people are lazy. They never look at everything" . For example from the two different spots he made two different descriptions about the same place.
First place

1. I am standing in a field that is full of grass. 

2. There are some cows in the fields
3. It is sunny with a few clouds.
4. There are some flowers in the grass. 



Second place 


1. There are 19 cows in the field, 15 of which are black and white and 4 of which are brown and white.
2. There is a village in the distance which has 31 visible houses and a church with a square tower and not a spire.
3. There are ridges in the field which means that in medieval times it was what is called a ridge and furrow field and people who lived in the village would have a ridge each to do farming on.
4. There is an old plastic bag from Asda in the hedge, and a squashed Coca-Cola can with a snail on, and a long piece of orange string. 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Gyurkas father letter

Dear son:

I dont know if you'll get this letter but I'm writing it anyway, my greatest desire is that I could see you and you mother again, I would like us to be a family again, enjoy your mother's delicious carrot soup,  that I could teach you all the things a man must know but I trust you will be a great.
The other reason I sent this letter is that I wanted to talk about the things that happens here ,its a place where we are forced to work until your body cant move, and they make us starv and give us very poor racions of food, so please dont let anyone take you here, I hope you and your mother are ok without me, please take care of your mother and be careful.

Your faithfully father