Monday 29 January 2007

Q-6

Are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? or disturbing? or memorable?Describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you

There are some setting in this novel which I think are memorable and some of them include some scenes like when the mountains was burned by kids. In the novel, it describes the scene like this.
"At the sight of the flames and the irresistible course of the fire, the boys broke into shrill, excited cheering. The flames, as though they were a kind of wild life, crept as a jaguar creeps on its belly toward a line of birch-like saplings that fleged an outcrop of the pink rock. They flappede at the first of trees and then went swinging and flaring along the whole row of them. Beneath the capering boys a quarter of a mile square of forest was savage with smoke and flame. The separate noises of the fire merged into a drum-roll that seened to shake th mountain."That setting is kind of meaningful to me because normaly kids also people can't doingthe put fire or ply with fire so its kind of envy that they can use fire, sometime its makestroble.

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