FCR #4
Out of the Pocket, Bill Konigsberg. Qtr. 1, Cycle 4 Reading Response, pages 196-146
In the section I
just read, Bobby is getting used to the fact that he is in love with men.
Bobby's friends, teammates, and even parents all know that he's gay and they
are learning to accept that. Bobby also got a new boyfriend named Bryan. Bryan
is a guy that loves Bobby and Bobby loves him back. Not everyone knows of Bryan
yet, and Bobby thinks it may be too soon to tell people about him. Out on the
football field, Bobby had trouble in his first game after being known as the
gay quarterback. People were calling him names from the stands and his whole
arm was shaking uncontrollably. Bobby eventually was taken out of the game and
taken to the hospital where his father was because his father fainted at the
game due to low blood pressure. Bobby is dealing with his father's sickness and
his being openly gay and he is trying to balance his life out with all these
new events being thrown at him.
The
author organizes this part of the story as the main part where the problem
Bobby is facing is in full effect and he is trying to get over the problem. The
author put all different scenarios into this section of the story to emphasize
how bad Bobby's life is going for him now, and is telling how Bobby is trying
to fix and deal with it. The author uses good sentence fluency and talks as if
he is the characters in the book to help the story move along smoothly and
transition in between events.
This
book relates the question who am and how does language or body reflect who I am
because Bobby went out with a guy, he also tried his best to play in a big
football game even though he was being heavily criticized for being gay. This shows
that Bobby is a man with great character and is doing in what he believes in
and how he feels. Bobby is shown to be a strong person in this book taking on
any problems that area shown to him and trying his best to conquer those
problems.
Thorough post: aim for greater concision and sentence fluency.
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