Weaknesses in the story: Illogical plot/Light reading
/Errors in facts about the West
Summary of the plot: Idea that horses are intelligent/incidents/climax
Recommendations to readers: Reader who enjoys stories about animals
Identification of the setting: Dude ranch
/Present time
Strengths in the story: Delightful characters/Exciting events
Author's purpose: Entertainment for the reader
Identification of characters: Old Paint, the horse/Harry Jones
Examples of writing styles: Humorous quotations
/Figures of speech used
Putting it all together:
The story may not only be considered light reading but also has some weaknesses such as errors in facts about the West and quite an illogical plot. Yet, it still will appeal to a reader that enjoys stories about animals.
The plot can be summarized as the story about a young man visiting a Western dude ranch and its main
theme revolves around the idea that horses are intelligent.
The story´s main strengths are its delightful characters Harry Jones and Old Paint, the horse who together live exiciting events.These help the author achieve his purpose of entertaining his reader by using humorous quotations and various types of figures of speech.
Explanation:
she uses experiences from her own life
One of the things he had to go to was not having enough water and not having shoes also losing his uncle...
In the book “Night”, one of Elie Wiesel's internal conflicts comes with his belief in God. In the beginning, Elie’s relationship with God seems to be strong, going as far as asking his father to help him find a master who could aid him with studying the Kabbalah. However, as his family is taken to Auschwitz and as his life changes, Elie’s faith is completely shaken. His faith starts declining and he goes from being a firm believer to someone who starts questioning the existence of God, as he cannot grasp why it is that God would let such horrible things happen to people. This is shown on page 45, when Elie expresses that he “was not denying His existence, but doubted His absolute justice”. Then as time progresses, Elie feels like God has abandoned him and turn his back on the rest of Jews. This can be seen in page 68 where he states “My eyes had opened and I was alone, terribly alone in a world without God”. Elie becomes so angry with God that he stops praying and becomes distant from him.
Aristophanes is considered one of the greatest Greek writers of comic drama.