Friday, October 20, 2023

AR Book Review

 

The Art of Racing in the rain is one of the most emotional books I have personally ever read. The story follows character Enzo, a dog, as he goes through his life and deals with many hardships. His mother figure (Eve) battles through a terminal illness and begins to see how this affects the entire family. Denny (Enzo's owner/father figure) struggles with balancing his work life and his home life. This situation escalates as Denny is accused of a felony, and fights through a trial that lasts several years. The entire story is narrated by Enzo, which makes for an emotional read as the story plays out through the perspective of a dog who loves his family. Enzo is a very compassionate dog who has lived with Enzo for most of his life, and he also acts as a way for us to understand Denny better as a character. 

The point of view in this novel is depicted well and makes the reader both question what can or cannot be believed and see the world in a new way. As Enzo is unable to communicate with other people, especially Denny, it becomes clear that “hands are the windows to a man’s soul” (201). Enzo has to communicate with Denny through paw movements, barks, and physical actions. For example, later in the story Enzo is faced with the choice to let Denny give up and sign the papers, or to stop him from making a choice he would regret. This forces him to steal the papers from him, and “destroy’ them, to show Denny that he does not want him to sign the papers. This plan ended up working and Denny took Enzo’s side and decided to keep fighting against the accusations made against him. Enzo’s knowledge of everything that was going on would’ve  

 

 

changed every decision made in this novel, but he simply was unable to communicate it to anyone. 

The characterization in this story was done amazingly, even when it comes to the smaller characters. The author makes it clear that Denny is a determined hard worker, Eve is a strong-willed person who will go to great lengths to get her way, and that Enzo is a caring person who will set his needs aside to ensure that other people are happy. When Enzo first met Eve, he “had always wanted to love Eve as Denny loved her, but [he] never had because [he] was afraid” (44). Despite the fact that Eve seemed not to like Enzo when they first met, Enzo was always willing to get closer to her, because he knew that was what Denny wanted. So, he put his fears aside to make Denny happy. This is another example of how Enzo and Denny’s relationship is so pure and how their characterization is what makes them a perfect match. 

I would recommend this book to everyone. It makes the reader feel empathetic in a way all dog movies do. Readers will feel pain every time the dog feels it, they will always be on the edge of their seat. The writing in this novel is used in such a way that it never disinterests readers, and they are always rooting for Denny and Enzo, even when it seems like everything is going wrong. I think is novel is the perfect book for anyone who needs a good cry, or just wants to understand the point of view of a dog better than they already do.  

 

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Fantasy/Science Fiction Questions

 1. I do like to read fantasy and science fiction, but for me theres a limit to it. If it's a book that I know for sure has a movie or a series that was made after it, I prefer to do some research on it to get a better understanding of it and eventually watch that show or movie. But if It doesn't have a show or movie that was made after it, I feel less determined to want to read it. This is because it feels more rewarding to have something to look forward to after reading the book. So with nothing to look forward to watching, it feels less special to me.


2. I would want to live in the hostile from The Runaways comics. In both the show and the comics, the hostile looks so cool and interesting, especially in the comic. Another thing I like about the hostile is that it has such a diverse group living there, and the group often switches out between characters who currently live there. Each character has their own unique "ability" and way of contributing to it. For example, Karolina's light energy is able to power the underground mansion (the hostile), Nico uses the Staff of One to perform any spell to help with the upkeep of the hostile, and Alex uses his smarts to keep them safe with security, especially on missions. But the coolest part about the hostile is the fact that its an abandoned underground mansion, and in the tv show it was discovered by Karolina when she fell through the window on a chase to get back technology that was stolen from the group. I would love to go there just to see how they live as teenage runaways who formerly lived with their rich parents.




Sunday, October 1, 2023

Infographic Debate and Reflection

Description

 The topic I chose for this project as "Should companies be allowed to refuse service to same-sex customers?". I see this as a topic that has an obvious answer. No. People shouldn't be allowed to do this. Not only is it morally wrong, but it also breaks many discrimination laws. 

Reflection

I chose this topic because it is a topic that affects me personally, and I feel as though I would be able to convince most people to agree with my side of the argument. I chose this side of the argument because it's the right thing to do. It doesn't promote discrimination against anyone, in fact it discourages that behavior. And I do personally believe in my side of the argument, companies should NOT be allowed to refuse service to same-sex customers. 

For me researching only one side of the argument wasn't that difficult, because I know what the other sides arguments would be, because I've had to deal with it and I've seen it happen in multiple different situations. But it's also a bit different for this topic, because a lot of the arguments against my side would be pretty hard to get across without sounding bigoted and homophobic.  It was actually quite easy to stay focused and biased to my side of the argument. 

I chose the formatting, colors, and images with the theme of the rainbow in mind. This is for obvious reasons; the pride flag is comprised of the colors of the rainbow, and also now includes other colors, such as the colors of the trans flag. I chose the theme to give a clear representation of what this presentation is about. 

I believe that my Infographic was very effective at getting my point across. I used examples that many people can relate to. Almost everyone has had a time in their life where they wished they had someone to just be kind to them, which ties directly into one of my points.






Work Cited
https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/troubling-rise-business-owners-refusing-gay-couples-advocates-say-rcna735 

https://www.americanprogress.org/article/harms-refusing-service-lgbtq-people-marginalized-communities/ 

https://www.hrw.org/report/2018/02/19/all-we-want-equality/religious-exemptions-and-discrimination-against-lgbt-people 

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