Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Shane

Victor Ruiz Diaz
Dr. Ellis
EN 101.16
14 November 2013
Sentence about Shane

By using the narration of Bob, Jack Schaefer is able to keep the story in a simple and innocent way because the boy showed the impact that Shane left on the Starrett family. 

shane observation

The author uses Shane to convey the message that one person can have a large impact on the growth of a child and also the development of a community as whole.

sentence about Shane

Kylie Gould
13 November 2013
Sentence about Shane

By narrating Shane through the eyes of a young boy, Jack Schaefer successfully depicts the highly detailed idolization of a darkened heroic character, Shane.

sentences about Shane

Brianna Catania
Professor Juniper Ellis
EN.101.16
13 November 2013

The novel Shane is told by a boy named Bob Sterrett who views a man named Shane as a heroic individual. Events throughout the novel are told through the eyes of Bob.

sentence on Shane

Julia Kontos

Shane is told from the point of view of a young boy, which causes Shane to be depicted as a big hero/role model and tells the entire story in an honest, straight forward manner.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Sentence on Shane

Elizabeth Milonas
Dr. Ellis
Understanding Literature 101.16
12 November 2013
Shane 
Jack Schaefer 

Shane's love for the Starrett's reflect his every motive, especially in his fight with Chris, because he accepts self, public humiliation to protect Joe, Bob and Marian's honor.

One Sentence


Alexa Giuliani
Understanding Literature 101.16
Dr. Ellis
12 November 2013

One Sentence: Shane 

The overall theme of Shane's heroism and Christ-like figure is accurately portrayed throughout the novel through the use of Bob's innocent point of view and the stories he tells.