Sunday, 3 June 2012

significance blog post #4

burnt bread loafs 

The significance of Peeta being chosen for a boys tribute in the hunger game is very important because Katniss's family could of died if it wasn't for him burning two loafs of bread and giving it to katniss to support her family when they where on the line of life and death after her dad died. Katniss's dad was the main supply of a food source in the family so once he died Katniss's and her little sister Prims mom was shocked and could provide support for her family and Katniss couldn't let anyone know because if the government found out Katniss and Prim would of been sent into a foster home and Katniss wouldn't let them do that to Prim because it would crush Prims heart.

style blog post #6




In the book I am reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins there is an excellent use of  Symbol. The use of the symbol  occurs when Katniss is right about to start the The Hunger Games world wide television show to fight in pride and honour for her district, she turns around and kisses her three fingers and puts them up to the camera, meaning thanks, admiration, good-bye to someone you love. 

Saturday, 2 June 2012

social issue blog post #5

Cocaine is classified as a Class A drug
The social issue that is in the book I am reading now, Class A by Robert Muchamore, would be the use of drugs. "what harm is one snort gunna do?"(page 180). The purpose the social issue has to my story is create suspense and pressure on the mane character James adams, and put his future, family, friends and mission on the line.