Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Chloe Ivey's New Reading Response! :)

     The author uses craft moves to reveal character in my story in many ways. The book is, "Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer." The way the author revealed serious characters was how he showed them at court. The main character knew everything about everyone, so when he introduces the character in a bias point of view. For example, the judge is a respective kind character. But if it were to be from Pete Duffy maybe he would think of the judge as unfair and cruel. He also gives the reader opportunities to make their own opinion to new characters. But since Theodore says he thinks that Pete Duffy is guilty, but has no proof the readers mind is obligated to think the same thing. And the character could be overacting in his mind about Pete Duffy smiling or smirking or being happy. He could be happy for other reasons. But what really made me think is that it was clear since the character was trying so hard to prove that Pete Duffy was really guilty that he was going to win the case. But what if Pete Duffy was really not guilty? Then your aspect of the characters in the book would change completely.

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