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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

My Wonder essay



Our task for writing last week was to make a quick essay about what point of view we thought it was. So far the story is amazing and I am hooked in to how R.J Palacio made the story and how the people act around august and his sister, it is a amazing book I think. here is my essay.



In the book ‘Wonder’, Palacio uses the first person point of view to tell the story.


‘Wonder’ is a story about a boy who feels ordinary on the inside, but he is always reminded of how different he is by how people respond when they see him. This is R.J Palacio’s first novel and it is written in the first person, this is what I think


I think R.J Palacio uses first person perspective when she writes ‘Wonder’. I will give you 1 or 2 examples as to why I think this. Here is my first person essay.




I know Its is in first person because he said, Mon kind of stepped out of the way so” l had to move forward” When he started school he didn’t like it that much so he said this, “I can’t say I wanted to go to school”Talking about Mr Tushman With his mum on tour he thought,“He didn’t look like I pictured Though.


Conclusion
I think that first person is the story and that’s why. I hope you liked my doc and last of all I think most of it is in first person.

2 comments:

  1. NICE JOB!!!!!. I Like your essay Jesse It full of lots of good punctuation and really neat story. how do you get your story on there.

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  2. Jesse: Just before I comment on the content - Would you please consider changing your colour scheme, as to my eyes, it detracts from your excellent content. Especially when you underline as well. Having said that, it is your blog.

    Now to the content of this post. I love the way you have justified your assertions and conclusions by quoting the text of 'Wonder.' This shows that you have thoughtfully considered your ideas and it substantiates your conclusions.

    do you think that first person narrative is a potent device of do you prefer to read in texts written in the third person where the thoughts are more obviously filtered via the author?

    Keep up the great work.

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