Thursday, January 30, 2014

Symblols "The Longest Ride" Characters

Ira: A symbol that I believe represents Ira very well is the "Do Not Disturb" sign you hang on your door at a hotel. This showcases how Ira is a introvert who would rather keep his thoughts to himself then go around sharing them with people. He isn't, and never was, someone who goes out with friends a lot to party or hang out, he would rather stay home and do a crossword puzzle. He likes to be alone with his thoughts and has trouble letting people into his life. The one person that he actually talked to and shared things with was his wife but unfortunately she died so he now feels as if he is alone in the world. I like how Nicholas Sparks represents Ira because I feel like you can connect with Ira on many things. I also like how he uses the "reappearance" of his wife helps the reader to realize all these traits.

Luke: I think that flag represents Luke in many different ways. Luke is never shy about what he stands for and what he beleives in. Although he may not surrond himself with people with the same beliefs as him, he will never let anyone change him into something he wouldn't want to be. He goes where the wind blows him but he knows where his home is and he will always come back, it's where he loves to be. Luke stands out from all the other guys because he is very comfortable with who he is and doesn't feel the need to be like everyone else and do what everyone else does. He is his own person, one of a kind. The way Sparks portryas Luke throughout this book is very ditinct and unique. I feel as if he is real person that I would want to be friends with.

Sophia: Sophia reminds me of a puzzle. You know the final picture, but she reveals little bits and peices about herself that help you to realize who she is and what she believes in. Although she seems like an open book, there are things she doesn't tell people until the right moment. She strives to one big idea and does what she can to get there, no matter what it takes to get there. Sophia can be hard to figure out at times but she will give you a glimpse of the real her but only to the people she trusts. Although she trusts a good amount of people, she has a hard time trusting herselsf in the desicions she makes to get herself to the final picture.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Best Thing About My Book

I think that the best thing about my book is the different perspectives that are portrayed throughout. Each chapter is a new characters point of view and is all about their thoughts on the situation they are in and doesn't focus on anybody elses at the time. This ensures that you are never confused on who is thinking what at which time. It makes the story more understandable which is good for any book. Each chapter begins with a new perspective, whether on the same topic as last chapter or not. It rotates through the 3 main characters, Ira, Luke and Sophia although it doesn't go in a specific order. I find this intriguing because it can go back and forth from character to character so you always have a new perspective to view the book from.

The other thing I really like about my book is that there are only 3 main characters. This makes the book easy to keep up with and you are never confused or mixed up with the characters.


The Longest Ride | [Nicholas Sparks]

Sunday, January 12, 2014

"The Longest Ride" Setting

The setting in this book is very evident. There are two different settings in this book because of the different characters and their point of views. Both are described well with direct diction.

Ira: Ira is trapped in a car after being in a car accident and stranded without anyone to help him. He describes his surroundings as snowy and out in the middle of nowhere. Sparks does a great job of describing Ira's surroundings and whats happening around him. He does this on page 7 when he says, "It was dark and it began to snow, then snow even harder, and all at once, the road simply vanished. I assume I entered a curve-I say assume, because I obviously didn't see a curve- and the next thing I knew, I crashed through the guardrail and began to careen don the embankment." Ira is stranded on the side of the road in North Carolina.

Luke and Sophia: Both Luke and Sophia are at a rodeo out int he country where there is bull riding and a big party at a barn. They are surrounded by "country"people and "cowboys" who are all partying and dancing. They are in North Carolina as well.

I really like the way Sparks describes the setting and i can't wait to keep reading. I want to find out how all the different characters connect.