Friday, March 9, 2012

Cause and effect

Different events shape different futures. Main events are important to a book because the shape what's going to happen next. For example if a if a fight happens a war starts, with more fights and hatred. The opposite of that happens in the book "the absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian" by Sherman Alexie.

The book is about a Native American named Junior boy who transfers schools. At first he gets picked on by a high school jock named Roger. Roger tells Junior the most raciest thing Junior has herd so Junior punches him in the face. Junior tells Roger that there going to finish the fight. But nothing happens. At this point Junior is very confused and he goes to his very wise grandma. She tells him that maybe Roger respects you. And he did. Roger maid it on Juniors list of most important list of people they become good friends and become basket ball players together. Without that event Junior probably wouldn't have had the cortege to try out for varsity, he would defanitly still be picked on, and he would have a girl friend.

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