tirsdag den 27. november 2012

Just Like That: The man


The man
Group 2: Nanna, Brian, Christian A and Sasja.

“The man finished the second kangaroo. The boy asked, ‘What do we do with them now?’ ‘Nothing,’ said the man, ‘let them rot’” (p. 26, l.4-6).
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The man is a cold blooded murder. He does not care about the defenseless little kangaroos. He shoots them because he likes it, not because he needs them for something.  (p. 26, l. 4-6)

“The man kicked the doe in the stomach. It didn’t move. He kicked its face. “Dead.” (p. 27, l. 25-26).
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He does not have sympathy with the animals because he kicked the doe in the face and stomach (p.27 l. 25-26)

“The man rolled a cigarette. He stood aggressively with the rifle hanging loose in his arm. He gestured wildly at the magnificent sky. He said, ‘It’s going to be a bloody good day” (p. 27, l. 31-33).
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He likes blood and shooting kangaroos. Killing the kangaroos is a hobby for him. He gets excited and aggressive because it is a passion for him. (p. 27, l. 31-33)

 
We think the man’s personality is described very well in the picture.  He has a big smile, and he proud shows the dead kangaroo, with his rifle.
We think the man in the history, would look like the man on the picture, because we connects him with an ice cold hunter.
The man on the picture is Gary brooks Faulkner, he is an American man, who was occupied of finding Osama bin Laden and kill him.





The man in the history is occupied of killing kangaroos, and the man on the picture of killing Osama bin Laden, and we found a connection.



If you want to read more about him

1 kommentar:

  1. You wrote some very fine comments on the quotes from the text and chose good characteristics to describe the man.

    The picture of the hunter with the dead kangaroo fits amazaingly well!

    Good work :)

    SvarSlet

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