Sunday, November 10, 2019
The Simple Gift Character Anaylasis
English- The Simple Gift Billy Belongs: â⬠¢Bendarat- ââ¬ËBendarat is the perfect town. A friendly librarian, a warm McDonalds, luxury train accommodation. ââ¬â¢ (p. 39) â⬠¢Westfield creek- ââ¬ËI learnt all I need to know in books on the banks of Westfield creek, my favourite classroom. ââ¬â¢ (p. 6) â⬠¢In his train carriage 1864- ââ¬ËI close the door and make a home in Motel Bendarat. ââ¬â¢ (p. 28) â⬠¢When he reads books in the library at Bendarat- ââ¬ËThatââ¬â¢s me, on the deserted island of a soft lounge in Bendarat Library. ââ¬â¢ (p. 4) â⬠¢With old bill- ââ¬ËI hugged old Bill like Iââ¬â¢ve never hugged a man before sure that heââ¬â¢d saved my life. I hugged him in the Main Street with the office workers walking by, and the shopkeepers staring, and the two old laddies at the bus stopâ⬠¦ I thanked him once and thanked him a hundred times. ââ¬â¢ ( p. 172) â⬠¢With Catlin- ââ¬ËThis morning I woke and I knew where I wa s going for the next few months ââ¬â to the library to McDonalds to the river and home here to the Hilton ââ¬â a circuit of plans with Catlin at the centre, and me a badly dressed satellite spinning crazily in her orbit. (p. 70) Doesnââ¬â¢t Belong: â⬠¢At his home with his Dad ââ¬â ââ¬Ëgave me one hard backhander across the face. ââ¬â¢ (p. 15) â⬠¢In ââ¬Ënowhersvilleââ¬â¢ ââ¬â ââ¬Ëthis place has never looked so rundown and beat. ââ¬â¢ (p. 4) ââ¬Ëthe rocks bounce and clatter and protest at being left in this damn place. ââ¬â¢ (p. 4) ââ¬Ëeach deadbeat no-hoper shithole lonely downtrodden house in Longlands Road Nowhersville. ââ¬â¢ (p. 4) â⬠¢At school ââ¬â ââ¬Ëitââ¬â¢s the only time my school bag has come in handy. ââ¬â¢ (p. 2) â⬠¢Bendarat library ââ¬â ââ¬Ënot like the librarian at home. She hated kids touching books.She ran the perfect library because no-one ever went in there to disturb the books. â⠬⢠(p. 25) He starts at a place where he has no sense of belonging except for Westfield Creek. He wasnââ¬â¢t able to connect at all in nowhersville. His Dad was horrible the librarian was horrible and he didnââ¬â¢t belong until he got on the train and met Ernie. Ernie was nothing like Billyââ¬â¢s Dad and Billy points that out ââ¬ËThere are people like Ernie and people like my fatherââ¬â¢. Ernie was the one who suggested he get off at Bendarat. A suggestion from a nice person.When he was in the town the only negative thing that happened was that a school bus full of kids yelled out at him calling him a hobo. He was safe from his dad in his carriage small secure and a place where Billy can feel safe. Billy wants to help old Bill because he believes he could be old Bill in the future so Billy helped him to stop drinking Alcohol and he would bring breakfast every morning to old Bill even though Old Bill shrugged him off. Old Bill repays the favours Billy has given him l ike taking Billy to the Canary to earn money, helps with the welfare agency and gives him the house to live in.Ernie was the first adult who helped Billy and was kind to Billy after he ran away. Then the librarian was also nice when Billy was expecting her to be mean from his past experiences with the librarianââ¬â¢s from nowhersville. These two people played a big part in changing the way Billy feels about people, it is because of these two people that Billy helps out Old Bill. There are people like Ernie and then there are people like Billyââ¬â¢s father in the world. Ernie has all the reason to not help Billy but he did, and his dad had all the reasons to help him but didnââ¬â¢t.Kindness shown by Ernie and Irene helps Billy establish a sense of belonging at Bendarat. These people helped Billy trust people more. Catlin Belongs: â⬠¢With Billy ââ¬â ââ¬Ëso well mannered, so unlike every boy at Benderat Grammar, or any school boy Iââ¬â¢ve ever known. ââ¬â¢ (p. 42) ââ¬ËBilly has become the diary entry of my days. He holds the secrets of every long session of Maths and crushing boredom of Science on Thursday afternoon, and as I tell him all this I donââ¬â¢t feel poor, or a schoolgirl, or a McDonalds worker, or anything but lucky, simply lucky. ââ¬â¢ (p. 06) â⬠¢In Billyââ¬â¢s carriage ââ¬â ââ¬Ëit was like a little cave, a warm, safe little caveâ⬠¦Billyââ¬â¢s cave. ââ¬â¢ (p. 62-63) â⬠¢With her friends ââ¬â ââ¬ËI watch Petra flirt madlyâ⬠¦sheââ¬â¢s such a show pony, but I like her. ââ¬â¢ (p. 44) Doesnââ¬â¢t belong: â⬠¢At home ââ¬â ââ¬ËI canââ¬â¢t wait for university so I can leave home. ââ¬â¢ (p. 37) ââ¬Ëin this house this big ugly five bedroom million dollar brick box that we live in. ââ¬â¢ (p. 108) â⬠¢School ââ¬âââ¬ËI wear the tartan skirt and the clean blouse and I shine my shoes every week and wear the school blazer on sports day, and I feel like a real dork. (p. 36) â⬠¢Parents ââ¬â ââ¬Ëdad is too rich for his own good. ââ¬â¢ (p. 36) â⬠¢Rich snobby lifestyle ââ¬âââ¬Ë Works at McDonalds, Parents spoil her, Rich, Attends a private school, Not judgemental, Rebellious, Observant, Intends to go to university, intelligent, large house, generous, doesnââ¬â¢t want to live a rich snobby life, Caring/Thoughtful, has good morals, mature and canââ¬â¢t trust her friends but can trust Billy. Old Bill Belongs â⬠¢With Billy and Catlin ââ¬ËI like that kid, I like his company. ââ¬â¢ (p. 11) ââ¬ËI hadnââ¬â¢t thought of anything but how pleasant it was to sit with these people and to talk with them. ââ¬â¢ (p. 125-126) â⬠¢In his carriage ââ¬â rail yard ââ¬Ë â⬠¢Family â⬠¢Old house â⬠¢Bendarat Doesnââ¬â¢t belong â⬠¢Society â⬠¢House Alcoholic, rude, unemployed, depressed, used to be a lawyer, smokes, intelligent, generous, lonely, lost everything ââ¬â grieving, ho meless, doesnââ¬â¢t need to work, has money, withdraw from society, keeps house but wonââ¬â¢t go inside Old Bill ââ¬ËThe saddest man in the world. ââ¬â¢ A sum up that old bill is sad.Billy helps old bill stop drinking and smoking ââ¬Ëso maybe just maybe Iââ¬â¢ll work on less beer for the kidsââ¬â¢ sake. ââ¬â¢ (p. 137) Old Bill has a very big closeness with Billy and Catlin to let them live in his house because he sees that billy and Catlin belong together and wants them to be happy. Billy gave old bill the simple gift of friendship Old Bill repaid what Billy did for him by showing him where to get work and in the end giving him the house. Has had chosen to not belong in Bendarat or in society in general. Techniques Form ââ¬â The simple gift is verse novel.A free verse text allows the author to get into the personality of each character- his/her thoughts, emotions; insecurities and ambitions. The verse novel form allows the author to tell the story from a number of perspectives with an economy of words. It allows each character to tell the story in his/her own language from his/her language. Structure ââ¬â At the beginning of each chapter there is a picture and a quote from a poem in that chapter. Style â⬠¢Free verse poems are told from the perspectives of the three main characters. Billy 16 year old runaway-Catlin girl from a wealthy family -old bill homeless alcoholic â⬠¢The first person narrative recount allows the responder to directly engage with each of the characters. â⬠¢Flashbacks ââ¬â Billy (p. 15) Talks about the time when billy breaks the window kicking a ball and the father hits him. This tells us that the billy and his dad are not connected. Shows how isolated he is. ââ¬âOld Bill (p. 96) utter desolation â⬠¢Notes ââ¬â farewell note to his father, shows how disconnected he is to his father. â⬠¢Direct speech/conversations ââ¬â p. 109 old billââ¬â¢s regrets
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