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Unit 2 HTRLLAP

Published on Jan 24, 2016

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Unit 2 HTRLLAP

By: Ivonne Chavarria 

Chapter 21

Marked for Greatness

Harry Potter was a child who witnessed both of his parents murdered and survived but got this scar in his forehead because if it. This scar caused him to change throughout the novel blossoming as a person who was unaware of who he was to someone who leads, helps people get through
tough times, and to be able to fight his own wars. The symbol was representing this child who would defeat all things and who would be able to survive attacks and harry did.

Chapter 22

 He’s Blind for a Reason, You Know
Photo by Pietro Zuco

In hunger games, Katniss Everdeen, spends most of her time oblivious to her surroundings. Worrying more about her love life or something else rather than in the situation panem is in. The districts depends on her to be this strong leader instead, she is defiant and petty. Most of her strength has come from this image of hope she has presented toward the people of the city not because of her actual strength. Her blindness is the reason hope came upon the citizens minds instead of fear. A random girl from district twelve, a district without resourceful people, was able to defeat everyone in the arena but also the state capitals rules. This is the reason why all of the districts including district thirteen started to plot against and start a rebellious later on providing the theme.

Chapter 23 and 24

It’s Never Just Heart Disease... &  ...And Rarely Just Illness

In the eyes of the novel’s characters, specifically Hazel and Augustus, all these types of pain are simply a part of living, a side effect of it as Hazel might put it. That doesn’t mean they’re desirable, just that they’re inevitable.

Chapter 25

Don’t Read with Your Eyes
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