Saturday, January 26, 2008

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Journal 5

I think the big ideas in the book are finding out who you are.The ways in which others affect your life and how to deal with all of it. In the storyMarguerite is very shy, sensitive, and gulliable.As the story progresses she is still all of these things but not as much. All throughout the book Marguerite is finding out who she truly is. Although she seems to have a good sense of self she is very gulliable.I think she is gulliable because she gives people the benefit of the doubt.She does not think that everyone is bad.Everyone that she has came into contact with so far has affected her in some way or another.Weather it was by thought,feeling,or action she was affected. Eventhough people's actions towards her may not have been positive and nor did they affect her in a positive way, she always seemed to come out a stronger person because of it. I think that because she had such a loving,caring,and concerned family she was able to deal more efficiently. I think Marguerite dealt with her situations like anyone else would have. In some cases I felt that she dealt with them in an excellent way.Especally with the Mr.freeman incident.If I had to endure what she did I don't know what I would have done. I know for a fact I would not have been able to testify in court and deal with the lawyers and Mr.Freeman. How would you have dealt with the Mr.Freeman incident at such a young age and testifying in court against him and dealing with the lawyer? What do you think the big ideas are in the book? Do you agree with me and what do you think of Marguerite now compared to how she was in the beginning of the story? please express to me me your thoughts, feelings and opinions.
Sincerely Breanna.

page numbers 144-226

1 comment:

Tarannum K said...

Dear Breanna,
Marguerite is becoming stronger and stronger every time. As she gets older, I guess she realizes more about life and how cruel people can really be. She still gives people benefit of the doubt which makes her a good person. She sees the best in people. If I had to testify in court in such an early age as Marguerite, I really don't know what I would have done. All I know is that I would be extremely emotional. I just can't imagine myself in that type of situation. I agree, the main idea of this book is finding out who you really are.

Love,
Tarannum