He is the 32nd President of the United States and is the only President who served more than two terms from 1933 to 1945. He designed the New Deal. It greatly prevented the destruction of the Great Depression and led the country during the Second World War until death in 1945. He was suffering from polio at an early age, so he could not walk. President of the dust storm era
"Dust" is a 1997 novel by Karen Hessen. This shows that the story of a 14-year-old girl living in Oklahoma between dust balls, Billie Jo Kelby, is full of tragedy, but her soul shines in the dust collected in her life It is. This is through her interactions with other characters.
Billy Joe, 14 years old, from dust is a memorable character that I can not forget. The 1998 Newbury Award winner, the story of this dust, poverty, tragedy, and despair, is one of the saddest stories I have ever read. I think that the free poetry format brings some beauty to the story. Billy Joe settled in Oklahoma during the Great Depression and the dust storm and experienced great tragedy, loss and despair. After all, the spirit of her fight, she is hope for the future, and her ability to forgive is unforgettable. ...More
Karen Hessen is a writer who carefully chooses all words. In this book, the phrase "dust calmed" is displayed many times. Once, Billy Joe wanted "get out of the dust", then she said, "I can not get rid of something in my heart." How does it reflect the people's general experience at the time? Have the students read the first part of the book "Beginning of 1920" again and encourage the students to use it as a model to create themselves and other people's portraits. Portraits can describe how people were born, how they look, and what they want to do. Keep in mind that Karen Hesse uses things that are similar to her poetry, for comparison and comparison with favorite people (eg "Skulls like bicycle handles", "Rattlesnake snake" As. Let the students recommend using similar things in poetry.