Friday, February 12, 2010

Imagine that you are a boy named Nick ten to thirteen years of age, your Dad takes you to an Indian Camp. He takes you here because he wants to show you a pregnant women. When you are here you experience a mother having birth, and see a man who has killed himself! In the story Indian Camp there is the plotline is tragedy and the lesson is that the father is trying to show his son things that go on in the world.

In the beginning of the story the main characters world is in conflict; he has to leave his home knowing a pregnant women is waiting for his help. When he gets there to help her she bites him. After this there is a rise to power; the baby does not die and the birth is successful. Next there is a tragic flaw they just leave the women. A important symbol I noticed in this story that I noticed was that it seemed that the women who had the baby was just used the once the baby was born the husband just killed himself. Another thing is that once the baby was born e Father and his son just left.

Even though this story is a Tragedy there is also a very important lesson in this story. The lesson is that the dad is trying to teach his son about the real world and what goes on in it like life and birth. Something went wrong though, the dad only wanted to show his son the birth. The son also ended up seeing the man who killed himself in this story. It is still important for his son to know these things though because life and death happens a lot in the real world. Obviously Nick’s Dad knew that these were things that he really needed to know these things.

In this story Nick learns a lot from his journey to the Indian Camp. Some of the symbols in this story are pretty weird to, how the women was just used. When Nick went to the Indian Camp he wasn’t expecting to see a man full of blood from killing himself, and neither did his father. Still though he did learn from it. This stories plotline is definitely a Tragedy and there is a very important lesson to it.

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