Friday, April 30, 2010

Reflection

In this chapter I feel they are starting to become more like the thing they hate the most, humans. All animals worked except for Napoleon, to me this seems like a dictatorship, i don't think that Napoleon being the only one that has a say in what they do is fair, they should be free like animals and not forced to work like there counterparts the humans made them do. The animals are also still building a mill all the labor is hard, but if they sit out there share gets cut by 50%. "Napoleon is always right." this is a quote boxer says during the chapter, and this shows me that Napoleon has all power and everyone listens, this is just like humans where there is a chain of power, and animals should not be bossed if they want freedom and should have no chain to follow except the balance of nature chain.

Percy Jackson

So far in Percy Jackson they are visiting a museum and Percy was astonished by the things in the museum thinking of how old they were. When confronted with a question of Cronos eating his children he answered correct and almost flawlessly. He knew of the Mythology of Rome and Greece and showed his intelligence on the subject there. Right now i have reached that they are about to go eat some lunch, lets see what unravels in the upcoming pages. This is what i have read in the following pages.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Vocabular - Animal Farm

Indefatigable - Seemingly unable to get tired or fatigued

In the picture is 2 hero's that hardly ever get tired they have an endless supply of energy.





Falter - to speak brokenly like stuttering or hesitating while speaking

The picture shows that the owner of the bar Falters the guys say hes done good for a guy that stuttered