Waiting, in anticipation, for president kennedy’s motorcade, I set up my camera to take a home movie of the president parading down elm street. I hear shouting as I see him in the distance, soon his red convertible drives into my camera’s view and I hear a gunshot go off, BANG people look around in confusion… My view of kennedy is obstructed by a sign as I hear another shot go off, but when he emerges into my view he is keeling down in pain. A few seconds later, I jostle my camera as his head is blown off, the crowds scream in disbelief… I hope the film turns out okay.
Reading Log #2 Response
“Stuff your eyes with wonder, he said, live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than …show more content…
The Lesson that it teaches is also important in real life. Seeing the world, and not just a virtual reproduction, or a photo, is breathtaking and amazing. This quote is overall just fantastic.
Reading Log # 3 Response
Part A:
My inference is that the pigs are much smarter and self-interested than the other animals in the book.
I can support this inference with multiple text details. First of all the pigs force the other animals to work for them, while they themselves do nothing. The pigs also lie to the other animals at almost all times, only to benefit themselves. They live like kings, while the other animals barely survive in stalls with minimal amounts of food. At the end of the book the pigs craft the ultimate rule “ All animals are equal but some animals are MORE equal” Stating how self interested they are.
The pigs even end up making rations and livelihood Worse them they were before the animals took over.
-lie to other animals about almost everything (rations, livelihood etc.
-make up things that benefit themselves (food, laws, h=guards)
-force other animals to do work while they do nothing and live like