Friday, November 29, 2019
Children With Emerald Eyes Essays - , Term Papers
  Children With Emerald Eyes  My book Children With Emerald Eyes, is about many children, but focused around  three children placed in an institution, due to schizophrenic and autistic  conditions. These children's names are Sara, Chaim, and Danny. The setting of  this story is in an institute for the insane, schizophrenic, and autistic. Most  of these children are orphans, or children, that have escaped from their county,  and are trying to find refuge. I feel that their conflict is really, between  themselves. I mean that the main problem is them. They, Danny, Sara, and Chaim  are their own problem. They are trying to run from themselves, but they can't.    In my book there were three different rising actions, one for each child. The  first rising action started during Danny's part of the book. The rising action  was when he was trying to break down the emotional walls that his previous ways  had built. Sara's rising action started when they described how she was always  wanting everything wrapped, like a present. Next is the rising action found in    Chaim's story is when he got nervous and tried to literally take a bite of  himself. The main characters of this book is Mira, the psychologist and also the  author of this book. I would call Mira the protagonist, because she was the only  one who would believe in the fact that these kids could be helped, and she  enjoyed doing it. At the beginning of the book though, the children were the  antagonists. Throughout the story, there was allot of character development, not  only from the children, but from Mira also. Through all of the story the point  of view stayed at a camera third person. The theme the author presents, is that  of love, fear, friendship, betrayal, growing up, and a search for one's self.    I feel that the most important message of this book is that even though one can  feel betrayed by someone, there can still be friendship between them. My opinion  of this book is one a girl usually have towards someone or something, but I  think that this book was very moving. I feel that it touched base on everything  a book should. There wasn't very many things I didn't like about this book  except the point that it quite hard to follow. As a matter of fact it has, it  has changed the ways I look at the way mentally challenged children act.    
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