Explain why or why not. I think there are many reasons a person will laugh at a joke that will put down other people. One such reason is immaturity. Having worked with teenagers I think that this is their favorite way to joke around. I think it makes them feel better about themselves.
The script perfectly captures all the feelings and urges of Seth and Evan, angry with each other because their lives are headed in different directions and like “knocked up” the movie also manages to combine filthy phrases and dirty words with almost delicate emotion and truthfulness. Superbad really is a teen movie with heart and all the characters are loveable, even the selfish and foul mouthed Seth has a sense of naivety which makes him resemble a little 4 year old
Every serious story led to another joke that kept begging me to keep reading. He was very straight forward with the things he said and thought, and made comparing his stories to everyday life scenarios a lot easier and helped me to learn to laugh. I really enjoyed my time reading Me Talk Pretty One Day. I’ve never laughed so much and haven’t wanted to put a book down. This is definitely a book that I would recommend.
Pony is also very friendly to everyone, he also listens to Soda's and Cherry's problems. "You are to sweet to scare anyone" , quote found on page 25. Ponyboy a resilent teen, means he is very durable like he can take alot and still be fine. Drowning and having to take a beating can do alot to a person, but no not to Pony because he is RESILENT. Ponyboy has taken alot.
As he says, “it is a high time to face the persecutors who haunt the bright kid with thick glasses from kindergarten to the grave.” The bullying, the teasing, and the harassing for their abilities and their “disgusting taste” must be stopped, as stated in his writing. Using a firm tone toward the issue you can tell he has experienced this, and that connects him deeper with the audience though pathos. Leonid Fridman shows a very negative attitude towards the focus of “Nerds and Geeks.”He supports disagreement through pathos, satire, and a impressive word choice, He over take the mind of the reader with these rhetorical strategies. Through elementary school, middle school, and in high school, everyone needs their nerds and
George was so mean to Lennie at first. Stienbeck proves this by stating, “I’ve beat the hell outta him, and he coulda busted every bone in my body…” (Steinbeck 40). This proves that George is like a big brother he is a strong leader, helpful, and condescending Lennie is always finding ways to make George’s life even more challenging than it already is. For example, Lennie has a mind of a 4-year-old boy and likes to touch soft things. Lennie seen a lady that was wearing a silk dress, and since Lennie likes soft things he then decides to grab the dress.
In short, this story is a must read for anyone interested in spicing up their reading life with a story like no other. The characters of “Lullabies for Little” Criminals get a well-deserved applause for being truly dynamic,
Some skillful writers are able to pull this off, as well as writing stories that are great for almost any age group. “The Monkey’s Paw” is a story that can be read leisurely, and is largely read in junior high schools. It depicts a family that comes across a “talisman”, and the repercussions that follow. In “The Lottery”, the readers are very curious about the lottery, what it is about, and who it involves. This makes it a page turner, and in the end it is very satisfying, mainly because of the unexpected climax and ending.
(bookrags.com) His work for young adults has also drawn great praise and respect. He is greatly appreciated for his rich language, crazy plots, and sophistication of theme that does not show itself directly in the novel which creates readers to think deeper while reading. (bookrags.com) This analyst would have to say that Tim Wynne-Jones has had a remarkable career in literature. He has won many awards and is extremely popular with the children throughout
Reading “The Garbage Man” brought back a lot of childhood memories. I enjoyed Curtin’s ideas of spying and playing this elaborate hide and seek game. I felt delighted during her youthful adventure and content with the ending. This short story made me think of how mean kids can be when they simply do not understand their surroundings. This story reminds me of my daughter Alexis.