Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ch.4 Strategies from Writing Analytically

I wrote this a while back after I ordered the correct Writing Analytically book, but I can't find that I ever posted it. Better late than never.

Uncovering assumptions and binary reading.

Stealing food for the children of Molching. On the surface Liesel, Rudy, and the other young thieves steal food to eat because they are hungry. But it is obvious these children enjoy the excitement of stealing as well. They form a social bond with eachother and Liesel and Rudy can't resist accompanying the other thieves on new assignments. For Liesel and Rudy stealing also works as a form of rebellion and even vigilante justice. After everything they have lost, they can steal some things back. But overall stealing is not just for the food, but for the children, and their friends, as they share their bounty even when they have no obligation too.

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