Monday, November 4, 2013

Juice- Second Posting

Today's blog is going to look very different.  It won't be in a narrative way or anything like that.  I learned a lot from working in groups and this is what we had discussed.  As you can see below, it's in a more list format so it's easier to understand the content more and learn more about what the author is really trying to say.


Proportion Surviving

Character(s)
- gender was never clear-from each 'book' it tends to change
Setting
-before the crisis—in the town—grocery store, behind it

From the Context-The details:
- Page 24-25
            -five weeks before crisis- time
            - grocery store- in the town
            - all but the third Sunday of each month, doesn’t go
            - height between her being short and others tall. Cardboard signs
            - customer service, because she wants to be the juice, but not be noticed as looking at the juice. ----metaphor to be close or interactive without really having to interact with people
            -Dialogue is present between main character and father
                        -calling her out saying she isn’t a people person but should go into something anti-                                 people like numbers
                        -doesn’t like numbers, too high and far reaching to explore.
                        - she wants to be “wall-free”
                                    -“ where she was and where I needed to be”
                                    -“ to get “juice” she would have to leave people behind, but she                                                           really is making that an excuse to be alone’  
                                    - be alone “obtain juice” but she would rather be alone to.

Page 23)
Theme=Juice, Juice=Happiness
         
“I was happy, I mean I was in my juice”
            -on 28) when her lovers were gone, she did not want to drink it
                        -“Life without juice has taken on the name and shape of my weakest character who-when we passed on the street- did not know me.

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