Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult is an incredible book. It tells the story of a school shooter and how he is dealing with all of the pressure and realizing what he did. This is such an interesting and conflicting element of the story. I understand Peter's, the shooter's, side but also feel for all of the families that were either directly or indirectly affected by this terrible tragedy. Peter doesn't feel what he did was wrong because he had no one. All of the 'popular' had ruined his life so he believed he had the right to ruin theirs'.
Another reason this book is so amazing is that there is a character for every reader to relate to, with their own problems. The plot line is so intense that it is some times difficult to keep up with who is who. There is everything from gay, to suicidal, to special ed, to popular, to nerd, to distressed mother. I think it is interesting because all of these people are so different and have hardly anything in common. Though one thing that will bond them together for the rest of their lives, is the shooting. This connects them in a way that nothing else can. No one else, parents or police officers, can truly understand what they are going through. The only people they can rely on to relate to is each other. This is a really intense way for the author to bring all of the tons of characters with their different personalities together.
Another issue in this book is gun violence. I do not believe there is enough action against gun violence right now. There have been too many school shootings, though gun violence doesn't just apply to this. Though this is where the media stresses it. This book truly touched me and made me realize just how hard it must be to go to school with people you know and love in the morning and then when you come home they will never be there again. I really like this book and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Reading Response #2 Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
So far this book is really, really good. I am so immersed in it and it is constantly exciting and shocking. It is about a high school shooting. An overprotected nerdy outcast, named Peter, decided to shoot as many people as he could in his high school. He had been tormented and bullied and believed what he was doing was only fair. Peter didn't see the wrong in what he was doing. He thought that since the bullies never got in trouble for ruining his life, why was he getting in trouble for ruining theirs'? He didn't see the difference.
I think that this is a very important issue in today's society. Gun violence is a very dangerous and terrible thing that needs to be stopped, but more importantly....the motives need to be stopped. If Peter wasn't bullied and was actually helped by his teachers and parents than he wouldn't have found the need to murder people. If people had treated him a tiny bit better, or if he had one single friend that could have talked him out of this. Lots of kids would have still been alive. I feel like this is a scary topic that is becoming more and more common because of the recent school shootings. This is a common thing today that needs to be thoroughly addressed and stopped.
I think that this is a very important issue in today's society. Gun violence is a very dangerous and terrible thing that needs to be stopped, but more importantly....the motives need to be stopped. If Peter wasn't bullied and was actually helped by his teachers and parents than he wouldn't have found the need to murder people. If people had treated him a tiny bit better, or if he had one single friend that could have talked him out of this. Lots of kids would have still been alive. I feel like this is a scary topic that is becoming more and more common because of the recent school shootings. This is a common thing today that needs to be thoroughly addressed and stopped.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Sonnet: Fragile
All love is fragile,
much like a mirror
Forcing you to see
yourself much clearer
Though be careful,
love tends to disappear
You should enjoy it,
do not live in fear
When you drop a
mirror, it will shatter
The pieces will never
fit the same way
If you cut yourself it
will not matter
The person you once
loved has moved away
But these mirrors and
loves have their upsides
They show you what you
really want and need
To think of yourself
for once and decide
If the best thing for
both is to proceed
So I will leave it up
to you to choose
Who you still want to
keep, and who to lose
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