1. What scenes, moments, descriptive passages, phrases, or word stand out in
your reading of the story?Scenes where Brille would be beaten by the warder, phrases would be when the warder would be very racist
towards Brille and his color, beliefs, race.
2. Did a particular image
make you feel happy , or frightened, or disturbed, or angry?
Why?
The scenes where it made you imagine how Brille would be
beaten by the warder would make me frightened and disturbed as to how people
could actually do such a thing in life.
3. Which of your five sense
did this image appeal to? What do you associate with this image, and why? What
do you think the author wants you to feel about a certain
image?
What I think it is hearing, seeing, and... feeling.
I could feel the pain Brille had to go through as he went through those
painful moments.
The author would most likely want readers to feel the
intensity of the event at hand.
4. How do you think your reactions to
the imagery in the story contributes to the overall meaning of the
story?
My reactions would then be change, since the story teaches
us that in the end, everyone deserves a second chance, no matter how bad or
horrible they can be.
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