Friday, October 31, 2014

suspense and mood

He uses dangerous action when he describes the characters action towards a situation that his facing, and then moves on to the action taken.He also uses pacing when his describing the characters motives, and foreshadowing when the dangerous action leads to a worse or better

Monday, October 20, 2014

Anger

There have many times where I was so furious I wanted to break or hit SOMEONE instead of something because it is always a SOMEONE who makes me furious. Not only have I wanted to hit them but when I'm furious I always do what I feel like doing. So if I feel like killing or hitting someone I will do it with no regrets.Oh and another thing is that when I get furious I love causing people pain. But there is an excuse, you see I have anger problems so of course I'm going to want to do alot of things to that person when I'm furious.So people please DO NOT GET ME FURIOUS.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Cask Final

Montresor's  coat of arm was appropriate because it represented it really well. It gave meaning to is personality.
One character trait that makes Fortunato an easy prey was that fact that he can be persuaded to do any thing especially when he's drunk.
One reason why the carnival was a perfect setting for Montresor's plan was because their are alot of people there and no one is really paying attention. Another reason is that Fortunato is more likely to get drunk therefore he is more likely to be persuaded.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Retribution

I think retribution is justified because it basically getting your payback. Who doesn't want revenge or payback. I don't think retribution always work because there are times where you can't get payback or something changes your mind.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Author's choices

I think the author chose to end the story at the climax because he wants the reader to be creative and determine the resolution based on the feelings of the princess. He was hoping the reader will be able to imagine what will happen next. The ending was in the hands of the reader now, and he wanted to know how they would end the story if it was up to them.I think this technique works most of the time because some readers like to know the ending and don't want to get stuck wandering what's going to happen next.