Quote 1: Valentino says this (but it is not in quotations), page 29 (i don't know what page for Alex) paragraph 2
Quote: When I first came to this country, I would tell silent stories. I would tell them to people who had wronged me. If someone cut in front of me in line, ignored me, bumped me or pushed me, I would glare at them, staring, silently hissing a story to them. You do not understand, I would tell them. You would not add to my suffering if you knew what I have seen.
Significance: This relates to number 5 (on Ms. Abbassis blog) number 5 says "What hardships do the characters endure as they make a new life?" No one respects Valentino because he is black. He is from Sudan, and all of the white people are not nice to him, and this is what he thinks every time someone is mean to him. Slowly through out the book, he is telling bits and pieces of him traveling to America, and getting out of Sudan.
Personal Connection: My personal connection to Valentino is that I think it is sad for him. even though he is in a new country, and he has a new home with his friend, he is still sad because he misses his family, and his home town, where he doesn't get made fun of because he is black.
Question: Do you think that Valentino will move away because people will probably keep robbing him because he is black (not African-American)?
Quote 2: Valentino (he is like the only one who has talked in this book) page 31 paragraph 3
Quote: The lion was a simple black silhouette, broad shoulders, its think legs outstretched, its mouth open. It jumped from the grass, knocked a boy from its feet. I could not see this part, my vision obscured by the line of boys in front of me. I heard a brief wail. Then I saw the lion clearly again as it trotted to the other side of the path, the boy neatly in its jaws.
Significance: This quote relates to number 2 (on Ms. Abbassis blog) number 2 says "What was the journey like coming to America?" This shows how hard it was to walk through the desert at night for all the boys who were coming to America. It was dangerous but they still had to keep walking, and they couldn't wait for anyone if they stopped. There were a lot of wild animals at night and during the day, and less then half of the boys died from the animals.
Character Judgement: I think Valentino is a great man with a lot of stories to tell from his past. from walking so many miles through the desert, to getting robbed and beat up in his own house. I think that Valentino is a well brought up man, that will do great in America.
Question 2: Do you think that Valentino will ever forget the horrible times of traveling to America?
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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