Monday, May 12, 2014

Settings in Dan Brown's books

I think that the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was an interesting book to read, and I think that the amount of facts and actual things help make his books more enjoyable.

In this book, it takes place in France, mainly the Paris area, and even expands into northern England. In Angels and Demons, it takes place in France (once again, at the begining of the book) and ends up in Italy, in Rome. In Digital Fortress, it takes place in Washington DC, along with The Lost Symbol. Deception Point even takes the setting to the Arctic.

I think that Dan Brown is an enjoyable writer because of what he writes about, and he uses a lot of diverse settings in his books (CERN, Capital Building, Vatican City, New York City, Atlantic Ocean, etc...) and he uses them, and history and cultures around those areas, and is able to use them to create amazing characters and to help make the book to be great.

Monday, May 5, 2014

"The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown

I have currently finished reading "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown. It is about the when the curator of the Louvre museum is mysteriously killed inside the museum by an unknown assassin, and a clue has been left by his body, that he wrote in his final moments, leading to a secret that he wants to be kept and not forgotten, as he is the only one who knows it.

Thus leads to Robert Langdon being called in to help desypher what the curator had left, and he is informed by a cryptologist that Robert himself is being blamed for the murder, thus leaving Robert franticly running through Paris with the cryptographer, Spohie Neveu, trying to figure out what the curator wanted to keep a secret so that no one would go looking for it.

I would recomend reading this if you like books that are fictional, but have a lot of facts and historical things. This book is full of them, and it is a very good read; and I think that if you wanted to read it, or see the movie based on it, that you should.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Blogging Assemssment #1


Some specific words that demonstrate my writer’s voice are words such as “infer” and “sketchy.” These words are used in a way so that they help contribute to the blog in general, and help communicate how I think about the subject being talked about in general. I also use longer sentences, to help get the point I am trying to get across to the reader of the blog. I’m not sure if by using the longer or shorter sentences that people will understand it more and it might not be truly effective, but that’s one of my natural writing styles for me. I also like taking parts of a sentence from a quote, and using them for quotes; therefore punctuating them correctly, and making it stand out from other quotes.

Some diction and syntax choices that I use in my writing are to have some elevated and formal language and some casual writing skills, like “That is referring to events from the night before…”, along with punctuation; some examples are “What about last night?” and “I wanted to talk to you…you took all the pills in your bottle last night.”, and sentence lengths, mentioned in the above paragraph.

Monday, April 7, 2014

"Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown

The book that I am currently reading is "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown. A quick summary of the book so far is that Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to his first assignment at a Swiss Research facility to analyze a mysterious symbol that was seared onto the chest of a murdered physicist and he diescovers that an ancient underground group, the Illuminati, has resurfaced to take out its most hated enemy, the Catholic Church, with an "anti-mater" bomb in the heart of the Vatican City.

So far, this book has been pretty good, and it is a suspence novel that is exciting to read, just like other Dan Brown books. I'd recommend it if you like a high pased novel that excites you and leaves you on the edge of your seat.

Monday, March 31, 2014

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

The book that I am currently reading is "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown. The book is about a Harvard professor, Rober Langdon, is invited to lead a seminar at the Capitol Building. During the time that he is there, there is a mysterious man, who was the one who invited Langdon there, who has placed clues around the Capital Building; after Langdon realized that he was lead there to do a task for him, which is for Langdon's friend's life, who is being held hostage by him. Langdon knows that if he gives the man what he wants in exchange for Peter's life, the results would be dangerous.

The Autor of this book, Dan Brown, is a good author, and he has written other suspence and thrill novels, such as The Da Vinci Code, Deception Point, and Digital Fortress. If you like novels that keep you on the edge of your seat, I'd recommend reading his books

Monday, March 17, 2014

Characterization in Fahrenheit 451

In this post about Characterization in Fahrenheit 451, I am going to write a little bit about the characterazation of Mildred. Mildred is Montag's wife in the book, and she is one of the main characters introduced in the begining of the book. From some of her actions in the first scene where she was introduced, it is shown that Mildred has taken a bottle of pills and passed out. I can infer that Mildred doesn't like the society that she lives in, and would pefer to not be a part of it, or she is confused about how the society she is in is supposed to work/help her. Her feelings toward Montag are a little sketchy in the first scenes she is in, and she doesn't really show any emotions towards him for helping her after she passed out, and she looks like she uses him for financial support and money, as she wanted to use 1/3 of his yearly pay for things around the house, such as a large television.

Some important quotes that she has said is "What about last night?" That is refering to the events the night before, as she had no idea of what happened after she had passed out, and if she did remember what had happened, she may have been trying to ignore what had happened. A quote that Montag had said about her is "I wanted to talk to you...You took all the pills in your bottle last night." This says that Mildred had taken the pills, and she was presumably unaware that she had, and because she took them all, she had made Montag worried about her and her actions.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Final Blogger Reflection

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That post shows how the main characters interact with each other during the story, and help advance the plot further than it would normaly go. Everything starts off with a chain reaction when two of the characters talk to each other, and it starts a series of events between all of the characters involved in the story, such as Rachel being asked by the President, Zach Henry, to help verify the meteorite that NASA found, even though her father; Sedgwick Sexton, is Henry's opponent in the presidential race; and he strongly dissaproves of NASA's recent history. But Rachel agrees to Henry's request due to a dislike of what her father is doing.  They also develop over the cource of the text by gaining new knowledge based on things they learned being caused by the reaction that started at the very begining of the book.


Some goals I have for the next trimester in terms of reading, is to better understand things like vocabulary and diction better than this trimester, as those were two things I struggled with the most this Trimester. I think that I can also build apon what I have learned this trimester more in depth and to go closer into details about them. In terms of writing, I would like to be able to write things with all of the elements we learned about this trimester. I would also like to be able to make a piece of writing that includes more descriptions and lots of litilary elements. One area I would like to improve both in reading and writing is using diction.