Wednesday, February 27, 2013

3.07 Free Choice Blog



The BLACK BOOK of SECRETS by F.E. HIGGINS
Chapter 7 “The Morning After”
Early the next morning Jeremiah Ratchet awakened suffering from last night’s escapades. Drunken and stoned Mr. Ratchet made his way up the hill into town to see what all of the commotion was. On his way up the hill he began to review the events that occurred during his previous outings to bar. Mr. Ratchet lost a relatively large sum of money the night before. Now, to make up for this loss he is going to raise the rent of the residents that live on his settlement of land. Meanwhile at the pawn shop Joe Zabbidou is greeting his customers and machining his introduction. And who do you think appeared from the crowd, none other than Mr. Jeremiah Ratchet.

Personal Reaction: This chapter in the story gives a very detailed flashback of Mr. Ratchet depicting the reasons for him drinking at the bottom of the hill instead of at a bar in town. It’s slightly shocking to see that a property owner would raise the rent of his residents due to his mistakes. This shows that he is a very unjust individual.

Author’s Intent: The Author’s intent was to excite the readers’ emotions with fun descriptions of how Mr. Ratchet felt alone on that hill top. The Author also used events that happened in chronological order and included flashbacks to help build the text. The Author planned to draw the readers in, the readers then become captivated by the wordplay and use of literature. The Author feels that by doing this it may build a connection with the reader allowing the reader to comprehend the story with ease.

1 comment:

  1. This book seems very interesting to read. The way you write about it makes me want to read it myself. The character, Mr. Ratchet, seems like a very unique individual. I would love to read more about him. You gave very good details that caught my eyes. Although you gave a good personal reaction, it would of been nice to know more about what you thought. Good job Alanzo, and I look forward to reading more about this book.

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