This extract is about how Miles, the Colonel and Takumi find back into life. They often think about why Alaska died or if it was a suicide. Miles and Colonel have much conflicts in the beginning of the extract, but both get along. Then Miles and Lara speak out and he recognize that not only he and the Colonel are in sorrow of Alaska. The group also want to do a great prank for the Eagle.
I liked this extract, because it is about how find back after a fatality. Such fatalities are tragical and it is not easy to come back into the normal life. Furthermore they think about Alaskas death all day. Maybe it isn´t good to think all day about a death person, but they have to process it and I also think about much things which aren´t relevant for the present or the future. Miles and the Colonel wants to know how she died, so they also drink much alcohol like Alaska did. This shows us that both are really friends of Alaska and that´s good. Friendship is the most imprtant thing for me more than relationships in families, because you can´t choose them. I like that Miles, who didn´t have much friends in the past, found Chip and others, but I don´t like it, that they drink and smoke to be cool and that they play a lot of pranks for the Eagle. In my opinion that isn´t cool, but it´s great to see, that they hold together even if thy have conflicts.
All in all I would say, that this extract is nice, because of the thinking about death and the way back into life.
Ann-Kathrin
Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011
Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011
Pages 139 to 160
The book "Looking for Alaska" is devided in to parts. On page 139, it began the second part "after". From this page, the story changes.
Miles and the Colonel sleep in their room, when the Eagle wake them up, becuase they have to come to the gym now. Miles aks himself why, but he probably know it. Because they drank too much in a short time and while thinking he can taste Alaska. Then the Eagle says that Miles and the Colonel aren´t in trouble. They only have go to the gym now. While clothing dresses both make jokes about their hang over. Both are in a good mood. In the gym. was a podium set up and it was half ful of students and some teachers where there. The Colonel tells Miles about Dr. Hydes died wife. So he was sad because of Dr. Hyde and exited of Alaska . Then the Eagle begins to aks, if everyone is there. So Milers answers that Alaska isn´t there. The Eagle ignores this and aks for the second time. Miles repeat his answer, that Alaska isn´t there,but then the Eagle looks to Miles.He is crying. Tears just rolled from his eyes. (p. 141 ll.109 Miles wants that all they wait for Alaska. He wants to get the answer, that it isn´t happened what he didn´t quite believe. Then the Eagle looks down and says, that Alaska Young was in a tragic accident. His tears came slower. "And she was killed. She had passed away," he says that full of sadness. (p. 141 ll. 149 After that everyone was in silence and the next days were full of grief and emptiness, like how it is, after members or friends get to know abou their deceased relatives and freinds. They are very sad and don´t know how it´s going on, but at Culver Creek, The Eagle and Dr. Hyde try to comfort them.
Up to page 160 the Colonel and Miles want to find out the "w" questions of this accidant. They think about her last behaviour and if she had a reason to kill herself. Both feel very unsatisfactory and guilty, becuase they were her friends and maybe she killed herself.
Ann-Kathrin
Miles and the Colonel sleep in their room, when the Eagle wake them up, becuase they have to come to the gym now. Miles aks himself why, but he probably know it. Because they drank too much in a short time and while thinking he can taste Alaska. Then the Eagle says that Miles and the Colonel aren´t in trouble. They only have go to the gym now. While clothing dresses both make jokes about their hang over. Both are in a good mood. In the gym. was a podium set up and it was half ful of students and some teachers where there. The Colonel tells Miles about Dr. Hydes died wife. So he was sad because of Dr. Hyde and exited of Alaska . Then the Eagle begins to aks, if everyone is there. So Milers answers that Alaska isn´t there. The Eagle ignores this and aks for the second time. Miles repeat his answer, that Alaska isn´t there,but then the Eagle looks to Miles.He is crying. Tears just rolled from his eyes. (p. 141 ll.109 Miles wants that all they wait for Alaska. He wants to get the answer, that it isn´t happened what he didn´t quite believe. Then the Eagle looks down and says, that Alaska Young was in a tragic accident. His tears came slower. "And she was killed. She had passed away," he says that full of sadness. (p. 141 ll. 149 After that everyone was in silence and the next days were full of grief and emptiness, like how it is, after members or friends get to know abou their deceased relatives and freinds. They are very sad and don´t know how it´s going on, but at Culver Creek, The Eagle and Dr. Hyde try to comfort them.
Up to page 160 the Colonel and Miles want to find out the "w" questions of this accidant. They think about her last behaviour and if she had a reason to kill herself. Both feel very unsatisfactory and guilty, becuase they were her friends and maybe she killed herself.
Ann-Kathrin
Pages 139-160
These pages were the most surprising. I never thought that this book would end up like this.
And I asked myself so many questions. Why do the Colonel and Miles help Alaska when she wants to leave in the middle of the night? Why don't they restrain Alaska when she wants to drive a car while she's drunken? Why does Alaska leave? When she leaves I thought that she would go to Jake because of a bad concience. Or she misses home. I never thought that she would die by an car accident. That is so mad.
This paragraph shows the first real development of the whole book. The shy boy Miles who never talks about sex has a blow-job with Lara and talks about that very open. Also the mood of Alaska developed. She becomes hysteric, doesn't think about any consequences. She becomes careless and that is the reason why her life ends. But I also asked myself if it was her idea to kill herself.
And I asked myself so many questions. Why do the Colonel and Miles help Alaska when she wants to leave in the middle of the night? Why don't they restrain Alaska when she wants to drive a car while she's drunken? Why does Alaska leave? When she leaves I thought that she would go to Jake because of a bad concience. Or she misses home. I never thought that she would die by an car accident. That is so mad.
This paragraph shows the first real development of the whole book. The shy boy Miles who never talks about sex has a blow-job with Lara and talks about that very open. Also the mood of Alaska developed. She becomes hysteric, doesn't think about any consequences. She becomes careless and that is the reason why her life ends. But I also asked myself if it was her idea to kill herself.
Pages 84-99
Somehow I liked the pagragraph from the pages 84 to 99 because my impression when Alaska and Miles met for the first time was that they are two completly different characters. Alaska is more open in talking about sex and something like that and Miles is more a shy boy.
And in this paragraph Miles and Alaska spent time together without the Colonel or Takumi so we can see the contrast. Alaska wants to watch a porn with Miles. For Alaska it's no "problem" but I got the feeling that Miles was a little bit ashamed about that situation. Also it underlines how much in love Miles is, he gushes from their touches and describes his feelings. But what I asked myself about this whole thing was, why Alaska wants to watch a porn with Miles? Does she want to see his reaction or does she wants him to melt and to show him that he mustn't be ashamed about the topic "sex"?
As a concluding comment I want to make clear that I think the paragraph shows a little more about Miles character and his way of thinking.
Annika
And in this paragraph Miles and Alaska spent time together without the Colonel or Takumi so we can see the contrast. Alaska wants to watch a porn with Miles. For Alaska it's no "problem" but I got the feeling that Miles was a little bit ashamed about that situation. Also it underlines how much in love Miles is, he gushes from their touches and describes his feelings. But what I asked myself about this whole thing was, why Alaska wants to watch a porn with Miles? Does she want to see his reaction or does she wants him to melt and to show him that he mustn't be ashamed about the topic "sex"?
As a concluding comment I want to make clear that I think the paragraph shows a little more about Miles character and his way of thinking.
Annika
Montag, 13. Juni 2011
Pages 78 to 83
On pages 78 and 79, Miles and Alaska talk about the "Decapitation" a video game. After some minutes Miles feels asleep so he sleeps for half an hour. After that, Alaska sats next to him, putting her arms around his hip. During this situation, he feels the nervous warmth of touching. He isn´t sure, what he has to think about her, but he knows that he wants to find out more about her.
Then both talk about Jake and thanksgiving. Alaska aks him, if he will be at Creek for thanksgiving, because she would looking forward it. So he doesn´t know, if he has to be there at Creek or not but,´cause of liking Alaska he will be be at Culver Creek for thanksgiving.
Ann-Kathrin
Then both talk about Jake and thanksgiving. Alaska aks him, if he will be at Creek for thanksgiving, because she would looking forward it. So he doesn´t know, if he has to be there at Creek or not but,´cause of liking Alaska he will be be at Culver Creek for thanksgiving.
Ann-Kathrin
feelings
Positive Neutral Negative
happy nervous sad
lovely proud upset
nice shy jealous
glad surprised woody
friendly unsure entimidated
amused helpless annoyed
honest confused shocked
enthusiastic dissapointed frustrated
satisfied lonely gulity
blissful embarrassed hysteric
optimistic longing enraged
desperate hung over hurt
encouraged regret ashamed
brave thoughtful ill
healthy lazy jittery
lively crazy nasty
perfect hungry
jolly terrible
relieved tired
elated worried
charming
self-confident
Ann-Kathrin
lovely proud upset
nice shy jealous
glad surprised woody
friendly unsure entimidated
amused helpless annoyed
honest confused shocked
enthusiastic dissapointed frustrated
satisfied lonely gulity
blissful embarrassed hysteric
optimistic longing enraged
desperate hung over hurt
encouraged regret ashamed
brave thoughtful ill
healthy lazy jittery
lively crazy nasty
perfect hungry
jolly terrible
relieved tired
elated worried
charming
self-confident
Ann-Kathrin
Montag, 6. Juni 2011
Letter from Miles
Dear Mum and Dad,
I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving at London and that you enjoyed time there. (I really hope you brought me a souvenir :D).
My Thanksgiving-vacation were very nice. Alaska, a girl from my school and I, we were the only ones at Culvers Creek at Thanksgiving. But we had no chance to stay there and learn for the next exam.
The mother of my roommate invited us to a Thanksgiving-meal. She's a very kind and casual person.
Also she's very impressive because she lives in a trailer by reason of poorness and she isn't ashamed for that anyway. She seems to be very humble, that makes her very likeable.
After the meal (which was of course not as good as yours mum) she gave us the opportunity to sleep in her trailer. I never slept in a trailer before but it felt very good. We must travel with a trailer in our next vacations, you have to trie that out!! I enjoyed time there, so don't worry.
But at least I want to tell you how lucky I am to have you as my parents. You give me safety and I know that you always leave the door open for me and I can tell you what's on my mind. While beeing at Culver Creek I learned that it's not general to have such parents. I really miss you both and I'm looking forward to spent Christmas with you!!
Lovely Greetings
Miles
I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving at London and that you enjoyed time there. (I really hope you brought me a souvenir :D).
My Thanksgiving-vacation were very nice. Alaska, a girl from my school and I, we were the only ones at Culvers Creek at Thanksgiving. But we had no chance to stay there and learn for the next exam.
The mother of my roommate invited us to a Thanksgiving-meal. She's a very kind and casual person.
Also she's very impressive because she lives in a trailer by reason of poorness and she isn't ashamed for that anyway. She seems to be very humble, that makes her very likeable.
After the meal (which was of course not as good as yours mum) she gave us the opportunity to sleep in her trailer. I never slept in a trailer before but it felt very good. We must travel with a trailer in our next vacations, you have to trie that out!! I enjoyed time there, so don't worry.
But at least I want to tell you how lucky I am to have you as my parents. You give me safety and I know that you always leave the door open for me and I can tell you what's on my mind. While beeing at Culver Creek I learned that it's not general to have such parents. I really miss you both and I'm looking forward to spent Christmas with you!!
Lovely Greetings
Miles
Narrator
The book "Looking for Alaska" is written in the first person narrator. This has the vintage, that we all know how the main character Miles feels. We know his feelings, we know his thoughts and we know what he is going to do next before he really does it. Also we can better identify ourselves with the main character and we can get deeper into the story.
But there're also disatvantages, for example we don't know how the other characters feel. We are only able to see the person from the perspective of the narrator. We can only speculate how they feel, like we don't know why Alaska is so moody. Maybe she is unlucky with some situations. If the book would be written in the third person narrator, we would know more things about Alaskas feeling, or the feelings of the Colonel after the break- up with his girlfriend Sara.
But there're also disatvantages, for example we don't know how the other characters feel. We are only able to see the person from the perspective of the narrator. We can only speculate how they feel, like we don't know why Alaska is so moody. Maybe she is unlucky with some situations. If the book would be written in the third person narrator, we would know more things about Alaskas feeling, or the feelings of the Colonel after the break- up with his girlfriend Sara.
Sonntag, 5. Juni 2011
Friendship
In the following part I am going to decribe what points are important in a friendship for the different characters.
Miles:
Miles is a easy friend. For him it's important that he can trust in his friends
and that his friends are not annoyed if he has any problems, so he want friends which whose he
can talk about problems and other feelings.He wants to bank on his friends in every kind of situation.
Furthermore he wants his friends to be true to him.
Alaska:
For Alaska it's very important to help her friends in every situation and she'd never grass on her friends.
Also she's able to feel with her friends. The other way around, she wants to be treated as good as she treats her friends.
Colonel:
Colonel is a very good friend. He expects from others that they treat his friends good.
If they don't he wants to revange them. Like the other characters, he expects that his friends treats him
like he treats them.
Miles:
Miles is a easy friend. For him it's important that he can trust in his friends
and that his friends are not annoyed if he has any problems, so he want friends which whose he
can talk about problems and other feelings.He wants to bank on his friends in every kind of situation.
Furthermore he wants his friends to be true to him.
Alaska:
For Alaska it's very important to help her friends in every situation and she'd never grass on her friends.
Also she's able to feel with her friends. The other way around, she wants to be treated as good as she treats her friends.
Colonel:
Colonel is a very good friend. He expects from others that they treat his friends good.
If they don't he wants to revange them. Like the other characters, he expects that his friends treats him
like he treats them.
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