Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Paige Weiman Breakfast at Tiffany's

Title of Book:Breakfast at Tiffany's Author: Truman Capote # of Pages 197 Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆ Why This Book has Value:
Breakfast at Tiffanys is a novel about a ditsy, attention seeker: Holly Golightly. Holly is your stereotypical popular girl. She moved to New York in search of a new life, Holly has never been good at staying in one place and once she gets settled she leaves, she meets someone who makes her feel at home and the story if about how she handles that relationship. My favorite thing about this book is the double entendre it contains as well as the deeper meaning behind a seemingly simple story and its characters.


Sometimes a name can mean more than something to catch someones’ attention;especially a name as unique as Holly Golightly. In one of the first scenes, something easily overlooked, yet immensely important is introduced. Holly’s mailbox is marked in a strange and different way: it states on the label, “Miss Holly Golightly, Traveling”(Capote 53). This supports the idea that Holly is hesitant to move, or rather do anything that involves settling down. She believes that by adding this title to her mailbox, it allows her to come and go as she pleases. Another example of this lifestyle is the constant state of Holly’s apartment. Un-packed boxes and miscellaneous clutter, as well as a slightly kinky cat, display the unkempt state of Holly’s apartment and the distracted process of her mind. Cat is symbolic of Holly’s weariness of becoming attached. Holly refuses to name the cat for it does not belong to her, “we don't belong to each other: he's an independent, and so am I.”  (Capote 90)  They are merely acquaintances that pass by each other, and do not know each other. Thus they assume eachothers circumstances and identities. They have both been stripped of something important to them-understanding. She wants love, wealth, and stability, but she knows that she values her autonomy too much to let it be taken away. Holly lives her life half in fantasy to avoid responsibilities that might threaten her freedom. The novel’s central theme is the tension between the need for security and the desire for freedom. She is unwilling to accept life as it is and merely assumes that if she searches hard enough that good things will come to her.develop more


Holly struggles with the “tension between the need for security and the desire for freedom” (source 1), introduce quote with title and author  as well as some sort of multi-personality disorder that plagues her. She has a hard time living in the real world, and her mind has a hard time leaving her fantasy world. All Holly desires in life is love, wealth and stability. This is the main reason Holly becomes a prostitute “All I hope, I hope he’s rich. He must be rich”(Capote 8). Holly is certain of the type of man she wants. Whether or not she can achieve it is clear, and Holly doesn't like what she sees. Holly desires the comfort of someone who loves her, but she doesn't care about the emotions of it. Like many women, Holly is driven by many monetary values, such as money and the comfort it provides. This causes her to go for guys who don’t respect her or are totally unrespectable. The front that Holly puts up is just a facade to mask her insecurities, and she surrounds herself with shallow people. Her reasoning is never clarified; however, it is revealed that she wishes to put her name on as many lips as possible.


The past can have a haunting influence of how people react to their surroundings, and many of Holly’s life choices are a direct result of her past. Her brother has a small part in the novel, yet his impact is overwhelming. Holly compares love to her feeling for her brother. He is associated with emotions such as security, belonging, and family. Holly has a growing sense of losing Fred and when the news of his death arrives; all of her sense of comfort and trust dies with him. why From this point forward, Holly has an immensely decreased sense of trust and overall desire to live. Introduce quote “Holly lives, a world symbolized by her love for the jewelry store Tiffany & Co., a place that, as she explains, makes her feel as though nothing bad could ever happen.”Cite quote The entire novel mirrors a depressive tone, and this is  the first major theme throughout the novel. Another impacting event is her brief marriage to Doc, “whom she loves but cannot stay with because she cannot compromise her independence and individuality. Although she desires security, she hates cages of any kind; she is a "wild thing" who refuses to be confined to any role not of her own making.” cite quotationThis is because of Holly’s uncertainty and spawns her interest in experimenting in new personalities, trying to find herself.always refuses to give up her identity to be something she is not.introduce quotation “She is, as O. J. Berman says, a "phony," but a real phony.”(Gale source 3)Holly refers to herself as a “Traveler”; a wild thing and everyone knows not to fall in love with a wild thing.


One of the only things keeping Holly sane is her good friend, “Fred”, the narrator. He represents her idea of a perfect man in all perspectives besides romantic. The narrator, being a deeply-rooted theme is the similarity between Holly and the Narrator, and Truman Capote. introduce quote “His character of Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffanys has been a manifestation of his own journey from a small southern town to the bright lights of New York City”(Gale source 1) Like the Narrator, Capote was openly homosexual. The narrator, who was called “Maude” by Holly, is also open about his sexuality. Maude is a synonym for a gay person and is used by Holly to highlight Capote’s subtle homosexual undertones. And again, the Narrator offers his complementary opinion on an attractive man. All of these examples support the idea of both of those characters representing both sides of Capote’s identity. A secondary supporting detail is the similarity of Capote and the Narrators birthday and the character traits shared by Capote and Holly share. “nameless writer dubbed “Fred” who becomes fascinated with his mysteriously eccentric, social climbing neighbor Holly Golightly, reportedly an amalgam of many society women Capote knew” (Broadway source 4) The striking similarities can mean only one thing, that Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an allegory to Capote’s psychological identity. This secret autobiography is perhaps the greatest and most complex secret that this book has to offer; an allegory perhaps. Capote as well as several characters in the novel struggle with alcoholism: “Capote succumbed to alcoholism, drug addiction, and poor health, and he died in 1984, shortly before his sixtieth birthday.”(Gale source 3). It is very apparent in the novel as it seems to be referred to on almost every-other page. The uncanny similarities between his characters and Capote’s real life events is so clear that they must be connected and this is the real reason for this obscure novel.

The Hunger Games (Sierra Desmond)

Title of Book: The Hunger Games
Author: Susan Collins
 # of Pages: 374
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Why this book has value:
         Katniss Everdeen is living in a world called Panem. This world is controlled by the capitol, the capitol's president is President Snow. Snow is in control of everything that goes on in Panem. Other than the citizen who live in the capitol, there are citizens who live among the 12 Districts. The districts all have a certain purpose. There are fishing Districts, mining, lumber, you name it. All of these Districts are there to support the capitol. Katniss lives in District 12. 
        
Every year President Snow calls a Hunger Games. Where a male and female member from each District are chosen at random, and shipped to the capitol. From there, they are given three weeks to train. After the three weeks, there are put in an arena, and are forced to fight to the death until there is only one person left alive. Every Hunger Games is broadcast across panem from the capitals amusement.
         Katniss's sister was chosen to enter the games, but Katniss Volunteered in her place. Now Katniss is on her way to the capitol, where she will face 23 other competitors, whom she will eventually have to murder, or be murdered. Will she survive?

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

The Things They Carried (Jacen Ballou)
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Title of Book: The Things They Carried
Author: Tim O’Brien
#of Pages: 233
Star Rating *****
The New York Times: Book of the Century
A Pulitzer Prize Finalist
Why this book has value:
The Things They Carried is a shocking journey to another time, another place. It’s 1968 during the Vietnam War, the journey is very emotional. It’s about a time in our history, where the United States is in an upheaval over the war.  It is about a group of grunts, who are just kids, and the things they carried with them: the courage, the gear, the 14 pounds of ammo, the weapons, the 20 pounds of supplies, the radios and some surprising personal items. These young men wanted to know, this is a Quote, page 38: “Who started it, and when, and why? “” What really happened to the USS Maddox on that dark night in the Gulf of Tonkin?” The book takes you along their journey you learn what it might be like to experience war in the jungle, to experience the horror of tunnels, to be up on the AP. It will also tell you how it ultimately affected the soldiers: both, mentally and physically. It’s one thing to live it out fighting the war, with hoping to have salvaged some rectitude having had to make some hard choices, and then you think about going home at the end of the war. Then you figure out that the war isn’t over for you. Those who died never die in your mind, and those who lived died. Tim O’Brien was one of those grunts, one of those who lived through the Vietnam War and wrote about it. Writing about it is what saved him. Writing a book is what I believe every soldier from every war should do, we are still in a war in another place, we: meaning the soldiers, are still dealing with the same emotions, to the extent of suffering long after their tour of duty with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and as I said above “Those who died never die in your mind, and those who lived died” Perhaps if you read this book you might get a new perspective of what our soldier today deal with and maybe you can help them deal with their emotions on their experiences. We have lost so many of our brave young men to suicide from PTSD, they need your help.


 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Of mice and men by Jessica underwood

Title of Book:Of mice and men
 Author:john Steinbeck
 # of Pages 105
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
 Why This Book has Value: of mice and men is one of the best books i have read , it about two men that stick together their whole life but ends in tragedy when George shoots Lennie all because he finally realized that Lennie will never stay out of trouble after Lennie accidentally kills curly s wife the setting takes place back in the old days when they had cow boys and saloons and horses instead of cars. Also back in these days they didn't know there was a such thing of autistic people . that's what i think Lennie was , he was special he didn't quite understand things , George just thought he was kind of stupid witch is interesting because now a days people know automatically when their child is special because of all the new technology but yet we still cant fix it. What i really enjoyed about this book other then the story is the slang the old sayings they used or just the way they talked with a southern accent almost like instead of saying just it says jes and instead of you it says ya. i think what really makes the book is Lennie and George always sticking together . no matter what no matter how much trouble Lennie gets in George never leaves him because he knows Lennie cant survive with out him . George and Lennie have a dream that they will get a little piece of land and Lennie will tend the rabbits because he loves soft things candy is also apart of this plan because he is the one who is chipping in most of the money but only has one hand so he knows the ranch wont keep him around for much longer so he goes with Georges plan to help buy a piece of land so candy can finally relax. but it all falls threw when curly s wife tries to come on to Lennie by letting him touch her hair but his fingers get caught in it she screams he cover he mouth to stop her from screaming and accidentally kills her so him and George have to run again resulting in George killing Lennie.

The Things They Carried (Nolan Peet)

Title of Book: The Things They Carried
Author: Tim O'Brian
# of Pages: 237
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value: The Things They carried is a book depicting a platoon of soldiers and their experience in the Vietnam War. The book describes the graphic and violent life of ground infantry men. O'Brian focuses his story toward the weight that each soldier carries. He provides the exact weight of each item the platoon must "hump" each day. One of the most important aspects of the novel is how brutally real it was. Throughout the novel, you believe every word that O'Brian says. But, as all good books, there is a twist; the book is all a lie. This kind of sudden realization had profound effects on me. It made me realize how differently we read fiction vs non-fiction. I believe that O'Brian know of this difference, and attempted to show it to you. His book, if read completely as fiction, would not have had the same effect on me. I could have read through it hearing all of the terrible things and take it as a grain of salt. The Things They Carried is important to read solely because of the realization it gives you. All fiction books have a real life moral, and I believe knowing that the story never happened takes away from the moral. Reading this book provides priceless opportunities of gaining insight, and the book only weighs about fifteen ounces.



Friday, July 10, 2015

The Fault in our Stars (Nicholas Rodriguez)

Title of Book: The Fault in our Stars
Author: John Green
# of Pages: 318
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value: This book has value because of all the drama and romance it gives.

Fault in our stars is full of such drama and romance throughout the the book. Anyone who loves drama and romance would really enjoy this book a lot. After I read this book I felt like I was actually one of the characters because while reading you jut get so attached. The only little spoiler I'll give you is, if you're really into this book your going to be crying when your finished.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015


Title of Book: To Kill a Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee
# of Pages: 288
Star Rating:
☆☆☆
Why this book has value:
    This book has value to me because it's a heartwarming story of two siblings growing up in the confusing time of slavery. I am someone who thinks books can change the world and I believe that To Kill a Mockingbird is an incredible story that teaches about Family, Forgiveness, Compassion, and standing up for whats right. While watching these characters in the book you can clearly see they adapt new ideas and mature to their new surroundings.
That's why I think this book is something that everyone should read.







       

    
                    

Monday, July 6, 2015

Title of Book: Of Mice And Men

Author: John Steinbeck

# of Pages 109

Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Why This Book has Value:

I think that this book has value because it describes the time period in which they were in very accurately. Also, I feel like the book has a very powerful theme, which is to follow your dreams. For example,  George and Lennie just wanted to buy a house on the farm with big fields, animals, and crops. Candy wanted to follow along and help with the farming. Lennie was most dedicated as to what he wanted, and that was to tend the rabbits. Curley's wife talks about how she made the biggest mistake of her life marrying Curley, because what she really wanted to do was to be an actress, which are the reasons leading me to believe that the theme of the book is to "follow your dreams." As well as that, it contains a gripping plot that wants you to keep reading more. I always would want to figure out what trouble Lennie would get into next, or what obstacles they would face, and to top it off I found the ending to be very unexpected, therefore, the reason this book has value.