יום שישי, 15 בפברואר 2013

Bridging- A Summer's Reading- p.49 (מתוקן וצריך להיבדק)


Bernard Malamud, who wrote the story "A Summer's Reading", wrote about ordinary people, mostly immigrants. He wrote about the difficulties they face in their new world, country and society, while emphasizing their will to attain the American middle-class dream. In addition, the story is included in a collection of stories about people that search after hope in their poor life.

The information is reflected in the story "A Summer's Reading". The story, took place in a poor immigrant neighborhood in New York City. The main character of the story, George, wanted to attain the American middle-class dream by having a good job, private house, money to be able to live on his own and people who will love and respect him. However, he has no support from his family and from the people in his neighborhood that always isolate him (phr.).

To conclude, the information helped me understand better the character of George, his behavior in parts of the story, his dreams and his goals in life (Give an example more specifically of you understood better about his character). In addition, the writer wrote a lot about immigrants. Therefore, the story was written in such an authentic, realistic and professional way (This is too vague. What do you mean by that?)  that helped me identify with the characters of the story.

Very good. Still needs abit of work.
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Daphna




   

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