Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on Countdown
COUNTDOWN by, Ben Mikaelsen Setting: Ãâà ¦ Crazy Peak, MT Ãâà ¦ Dakar, Senegal, Ãâà ¦ Endeavor (space shuttle). Main Characters: Ãâà ¦ Elliot Schroeder, a 14-year-old boy who goes to space. Ãâà ¦ Vincent Ole Tome, a boy about the same age as Elliot who is from Kenya. Ãâà ¦ Vincentà ¡Ã ¦s father, a Maasai warrior. Ãâà ¦ Elliotà ¡Ã ¦s father, a rancher. Point of View: Ãâà ¦ Narrator Theme: Ãâà ¦ I think that there are a few points to this story. One, is that friendship can help you get through a lot of different types of hardships. The second, I think that the author is trying to tell you that you never know when you wake up in the morning, if your going to make a friend for life. Plot: Ãâà ¦ Fourteen-year-old Elliot Schroeder has always dreamed of becoming a pilot, but his father expects him to stay on the family's ranch in Montana, when he grows up. Across the world in Kenya, fourteen-year-old Vincent Ole Tome dreams of going to the white man's "wood school," but his dad wants him to be a Maasai warrior. When Elliot wins the nationwide lottery to be NASA's first Junior Astronaut on board the space shuttle, Endeavor. Then he meets another boy, Vincent, from Kenya, a place in West Africa. The boys donà ¡Ã ¦t exactly hit it off at first. Then when the shuttle has to make an emergency landing in Dakar, a place on the West Coast of Africa. Then the fly Vincent over to where Elliot has landed and they put their differences aside and become friends. Connection to Coarse Content: Ãâà ¦ I think that this, in a way, relates to Patrick Henryà ¡Ã ¦s speech, because it has to do with not getting along with people simply because of their cultural differences.... Free Essays on Countdown Free Essays on Countdown COUNTDOWN by, Ben Mikaelsen Setting: Ãâà ¦ Crazy Peak, MT Ãâà ¦ Dakar, Senegal, Ãâà ¦ Endeavor (space shuttle). Main Characters: Ãâà ¦ Elliot Schroeder, a 14-year-old boy who goes to space. Ãâà ¦ Vincent Ole Tome, a boy about the same age as Elliot who is from Kenya. Ãâà ¦ Vincentà ¡Ã ¦s father, a Maasai warrior. Ãâà ¦ Elliotà ¡Ã ¦s father, a rancher. Point of View: Ãâà ¦ Narrator Theme: Ãâà ¦ I think that there are a few points to this story. One, is that friendship can help you get through a lot of different types of hardships. The second, I think that the author is trying to tell you that you never know when you wake up in the morning, if your going to make a friend for life. Plot: Ãâà ¦ Fourteen-year-old Elliot Schroeder has always dreamed of becoming a pilot, but his father expects him to stay on the family's ranch in Montana, when he grows up. Across the world in Kenya, fourteen-year-old Vincent Ole Tome dreams of going to the white man's "wood school," but his dad wants him to be a Maasai warrior. When Elliot wins the nationwide lottery to be NASA's first Junior Astronaut on board the space shuttle, Endeavor. Then he meets another boy, Vincent, from Kenya, a place in West Africa. The boys donà ¡Ã ¦t exactly hit it off at first. Then when the shuttle has to make an emergency landing in Dakar, a place on the West Coast of Africa. Then the fly Vincent over to where Elliot has landed and they put their differences aside and become friends. Connection to Coarse Content: Ãâà ¦ I think that this, in a way, relates to Patrick Henryà ¡Ã ¦s speech, because it has to do with not getting along with people simply because of their cultural differences....
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