Sunday, April 3, 2011

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The Green Mile - Theme

I think the theme of this book is death. I believe this because the entire storyline revolves around people dying. Without death, there would have been no murder of the little girls. Without the murders, John Coffey wouldn't have been there. Without John Coffey, Paul's mother would have died. Which again brings us back to death.

Paul Edgecombe

Paul Edgecombe is the protagonist in the book The Green Mile. He is the supervisor at death row in a prison in Louisiana's Cold Mountain Penitentiary. He suffers from a horrendous urinary infection for most of the book. Towards the end, John Coffey, a criminal on the green mile, heals the infection. John also heals a few other people, and a mouse, throughout the book. Paul is the first-person narrator in the book. He narrates from a nursing home for half the book. He also discovers that John Coffey was innocent in  the murder and rape of the two little girls when he finds out that William Wharton was guilty.

Authors craft - The Green Mile

The Green Mile is written in the first person form. The story is told by Paul Edgecombe. But Stephen king changes thing up by having Paul narrate from two points in time. Half of the time, Paul is telling the story from his current life in a nursing home. But for the other half, he is narrating as if he is there, on the green mile, in 1932. Stephen King uses lots of specific details in this book. He used many to describe how the green mile looked. "The wide corridor up the center of E block was floored with linoleum the color of tired old limes." He also uses a lot of descriptive words in describing the characters. "He wasn't all willowy like the TV basketball fellows, though - he was broad in the shoulders and deep through the chest."

Thursday, March 31, 2011

₪ Character Description ₪ Crush the Turtle ₪ Finding Nemo ₪

Crush is my favorite character in Finding Nemo. He's like whoa. And then hes like whoa. But  then hes like whoa. Crush brings a whole new element to Finding Nemo. Without Crush and Squirt (his son) I think Finding Nemo would be way to serious. Considering the fact that this is a Disney movie, I think Crush brings exactly what this story needs to reach the audience they are targeting. Little kids love talking turtles with Australian accents.So that's an overview of Crush the Turtle. Read Finding Nemo to find out more.

Conflicts in The Green Mile

There were many conflicts in the Green Mile. The most important, in my mind, is Percy being rude to the prisoners. This is important because first of all, when the other guards step in when he is rude to them, they cant do anything about it because his father will get them in trouble. Also, if they try to hurt him because of what he says, they will get in a lot of trouble. Another conflict in this story was how Paul Edgecombe's mother is dying so he breaks John Coffey out of jail so he can heal Paul's mother. These are the most important conflicts in the book.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Alternate Ending to Finding Nemo

So I was thinking of an alternative ending for Finding Nemo, and the angler fish popped into mind. I decided that the angler fish would be the end of Marlin and Dory. So here goes:
As dory and marlin  swim through the ocean on their quest to find Nemo, they come across a big ball of light. Because Dory is well, Dory, she feels the need to stay near the light. This results in the Angler fish eating Marlin and Dory. This means that when Nemo finaly escapes the dentist and is freed into the ocean, he has to live with the crabs that play cards way too much. He then beats the crabs so badly at poker that he had enough money to buy a submarine and kill the evil angler fish that killed his son.
THE END
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Introduction to The Green Mile

The Green Mile
By Stephen King
Written in 1996
This book is about a man named Paul Edgecombe who works on death row in a jail in Georgia. This book takes place in 1932. "Old Sparky" was the name of the electric chair used by the jail. When Paul's mother is dying, he finds someone with magic healing powers who can help. In this book, Paul will meet some very interesting people. Such as, John Coffey, Eduard Delacroix, and even a mouse. To find out more, read The Green Mile by Stephen King.