1. What is the setting in the story? Does the setting change?
2. Who has helped Timar get a new job?
3. Who killed Thomas? Why?
4. What is the policeman's opinion about the murder?
5. What happened to Adele's husband?
6. What does Adele do for a living?
7. How is Adele planning to get a million dollars in three years?
8. Why does Adele need Timar to accomplish this plan?
9. Describe the relationship between Timar and Adele.
10. How happy Timar is with his new life with Adele?
Monday, May 25, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
Virtual Literary Circles: What Happens Next (Tropic Moon)
The death of Thomas is a crucial moment in the book. One of the themes of the book is the brutal
racism. Adele is the hotel owner’s wife and she seems to be very much involved
in Thomas’s death. Eugene seems to be the only person that Adele is afraid of. She
takes care of him and tries to help him fight his snail fever; however, she is
not loyal to her husband. Thomas is a black servant that works in the hotel and
he probably knows how close Adele is with her guests. Timar saw “Adele hit
Thomas in the face with her fist” (10). I believe that this violent act
happened for a reason. Maybe Thomas
happened to know too much about her actions and Adele didn’t want her husband
to find out about them.
Timar on the other hand is mesmerized by Adele. He is not
being very cautious with her and he is willing to do anything to make her
happy. Adele is a very controlling and self-centered person. I believe that she
is going to use Timar to accomplish everything she wants. Timar is going to
struggle with his identity and eventually he will have to choose whether he
wants to continue his romance with Adele or completely ruin everything and turn
her in to the police.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Imagining Argentina Photo Essay - Showing Rather than Telling Exercise Part II: Trent's Picture
Emotions: Indignation, shame, envy, hope, disgust.
Sight
This pretentious building looks out of place amongst
the other much more conservative and monotonous structures. The light red walls
serve as a splash of color in this dull city.
Sound
The sound of water splashing in the fountain is
serene. You can hear the laughter of children running around and admiring the
statue of Manuel Belgrano.
Smell
The fresh and fruity scents don’t let anyone feel
down on this beautiful night. The smell of a gathering at a barbecue at a local
parc coming from a couple of blocks away from the center is the prescience of
winter.
Touch
The people can feel the tiny drops of water
emanating from the fountain. The drops of water roll down and draw smiles on
peoples’ faces.
Taste
A couple took a nice long walk in front of La Casa
Rosada to enjoy the last taste of fall.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Imagining Argentina Photo Essay - Showing Rather than Telling Exercise
Emotions: euphoria, longing, amusement, loneliness, passion.
Sight
There was ruthless passionate Argentine tango dance inside the Gaminito
Café. A young woman was dancing with a handsome stranger like it was the last
night of her life.
Sound
The sound of an old bandoneón was keeping the young couple
dancing. The beat of the song was infectious and the audience couldn’t hear anything
but the song and the woman’s high heel shoes scratching the old wooden floor.
Taste
The wine from the vineyards in Mendoza was a perfect
addition to the evening. The wonderful taste made the Argentines proud, one
more time, of the rich lands where they were lucky enough to be born in.
Smell
It was a hot summer day and the smell of tobacco smoke permeated
the air. This unpleasant for many of us odor, surprisingly, made the place feel very welcoming and warm.Touch
A man was caressing his wife’s arm while they were sitting
at the table drinking yerba mate tea. He couldn't decide what was more
heartwarming – the hot drink or the pleasant company.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
La Boca, Buenos Aires
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Monday, April 20, 2015
Literary Circle Project: Book Choices
The Stranger by Albert Camus is my top choice. On a scale
from 1 to 10 I would give this book a 9. I enjoy reading detective novels that
involve murder mystery stories. But this book is not a banal example of this
particular genre. The protagonist in this books struggles with his identity and
his beliefs. He lacks passion in his life and he doesn’t understand how people
can function in this meaningless world. I believe that it is a very interesting
option.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard is a
book that I really wanted to read after finishing Hamlet by William
Shakespeare. It would be very interesting to read a book with characters that
you already know about. On a scale from 1 to 10 I would give this book a 7.
Night by Elie Wiesel is also an interesting option. Its
about living during Holocaust, and I’m very passionate about this topic,
because my grandfather was a WWII veteran. I believe that it would be good to
remind myself one more time about what happened during that time period. On a
scale from 1 to 10 I would give this book a 6.5.
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