Thursday, May 24, 2007

Ch. 14

In this chapter, Valentino talks about the time he was escaping Ethiopia. He described how he had crossed a river with hungry crocodiles in it. He had to convince many boys that they were not hungry and would not eat. It was very crucial that he gained their trust because that was the only way that he would be able to get the boys to cross. Many of the boys were extremely hungry and irritable but Valentino was very sympathetic and kept them content by talking to them about how their forthcomings and how their life will be better soon.

Borat

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Post

In this chapter, Valentino reminisces about the time that his mother was taken away from him. It describe how his mother was taken away on horseback by two men with masks on their head. Valentino and his mother were extremely frightened, and were desperately trying to hide in the grass. When they began to run, Valentino's mother convinced him that he must run on his own and that she must stay behind so they aren't seen. After this moment Valentino never saw his mother again.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

So far

Ok, I read a little bit more in my book. No more major events have happened, but Valentino reminisced about some more events that happened in Africa. During the time that Valentino tells his story, he is waking up from his unconscious state. While waking up, he notices an unknown boy sitting in his house that is watching his TV. Valentino, in his mind, analyzes the boy and wonders what the boy's life has been like. Valentino explains events about his life at that age- about how he was marched out of town at his age and forced to live on his own. The tone of this book is similiar to the tone of the movie we are watching in class now. They're both about African people too.

Monday, April 23, 2007