Monday, August 26, 2013

In my book, Tell The Wolves I’m Home the main character June, is very dynamic.  In the story, she goes through a lot of strong emotional and mental changes.  June is a very complex character.  June changes very much over the course of the book emotionally and mentally.  Throughout the text, June is constantly questioning herself, and is always identifying new problems in her brain.  June is a very shy character.  She doesn't interact with people she doesn't personally know that well.  She is very shy at school.  She is very open to her Uncle Finn and her Uncle’s “special friend” Toby.  She doesn't interact with her sister, Greta, too often in the beginning of the book.  As the book progresses onward, Greta and June become closer to each other through the painting there Uncle Finn did before he died.  The plot was slow at first and then it got faster as the book went on.  One of the things that advanced the plot the most in this book was when June’s Uncle Finn died from AIDS.  Also, another thing that advanced the plot in the book is when June finally met Toby, Finn’s special friend.  I did my first practice blog on  the b. option.  Picture
This article is very accurate about the book: Tell The Wolves I'm Home.  The article is reviewed in the sense that June Elbus is a helpless girl and it describes her in the beginning of the novel.
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