HOLES Good morning, ____, and today I want to talk to you, why should Lewis Sahar's "hole" be listed as a new text for many years British students? If you have seen a hole in a movie, what do you think about it? do you like it? Today I would like to express my opinion. My view on Louis sachar 's vulnerability is actually a good reading and should be used as a new text for the next eight - year British student. Louis Sahar uses very sophisticated techniques, six of which have six subgraphs. I am talking to kissing Stanley's great grandfather Ilya and Mrs. Zeroni, Stanley's great grandfather and Kate. story
Louis Sachar was born in New York on 20th March 1954. He is the author of American children's book. He wrote 24 books. Louis Sachar is best known for his series of books on the roadside school and the sideways story of the novel Kong. For the novel "Kong", Sahar awarded the "National People's Award" and "Newberry Medal". "Hole" was sold at a price of 5 million copies, became a movie in 2003. This book is written about a boy named Stanley Yelnats IV. He is said to be a very unhappy person due to family curse. He benefited from the charity auction and was accused of stealing a pair of sneakers belonging to the famous baseball player Clyde Livingstone, and the homeless was sent to Green Lake Camp.
The hole of Louis Sachar is a very important novel to learn while studying power and justice. In this novel, I am exploring these two themes in detail while traveling around Stanley Camp's Green Lake. Stanley was a wrong personality and was completely accused of stealing sneakers. By characterizing the skills and ideas of the setting and the theme, the author successfully conveyed different perspectives on power. The first technique is to show that various people have different levels of power with letters in the hole. Stanley, the hero is said to be overweight, shy and unpopular. And the criminal who he was convicted is innocent. Stanley is a judge 's choice, "You can go to prison, or you can go to a green lake camp." (Chapter 2, page 5). He was in the wrong place at the mistake.
At the beginning of book "hole" by Louis Sahar. The main character of the book, Stanley, was in trouble because of a mistake when making a mistake. It all began when Stanley came home from school, and a pair of Clyde Living Stone shoes fell off the bridge. Stanley's first response was because I did not know what to do. After all, the policeman told Stanley why he wanted to run. The policeman knew that Stanley 's shoes above him were reported as being stolen from the local shoe shop. As a result of this lawsuit, Stanley was arrested for theft and was tried.