Monday, April 20, 2009

Group Meeting #3 Notes

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  1. Posted By Kas:

    Secretary: Kas
    Group Leader: Johnny

    Setting:
    1 the setting for this section was england, scotland, and Tiberia
    2 a sense of romance and a sense of underlying fear that pandora and adrian will break up.
    3 the author uses imagery sparingly and the setting is majorly influential on the characters as they’re proud to be English. Adrian’s trp to scotland only deepens the love between him and Pandora.

    Plot
    1 they’re is not much introduction, climax, suspense, etc in this part of the novel.
    2 it still seems that the plot flows right through adrian, and he takes no control.
    3 some of the actions are accidental, and others purposeful.
    4 there is no mystery or suspense whatsoever
    5 there are next to none literary devices.
    6 there are many subplot and not really a main plot.
    7 the plot is secondary to some of the other plots.

    character
    1 no new characters are introduced in this section except Mr. Pandora’s Dad.
    2 the author makes the characters less negative towards Adrian.
    3 the characters in this section are 3 dimensional except for nurses and teachers.
    4 yes, character development occurs.
    5 character delineation is indirect.

    theme
    1 Romance, Divorce, and school life are the 3 major themes in the book.
    2 the author developes his character slowly, hooks you into their lives, and makes it interesting.
    3 the theme is new and original, because things are (almost) going well for Adrian.
    4 the theme is mostly entertaining, without any real moral value involved.

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