Saturday, December 6, 2014

Behind the Bedroom Wall by Laura E. Williams

Behind the Bedroom Wall Summary:


I when i was reading "Behind the Bedroom Wall" really like how it was written because it has a lot of emotions so you really get into the book and you can just imagine it. IN the story it starts by talking about how they were hiding some jews. And how it was not good to talk to jews anywhere. But towards the middle and end its where the best parts are at. In the middle they are about  main characters the  first Korinna main character second Rita Korinna's best friend, third Hans, Korinna’s parents, the Nazi, and the . Korinna’s parents are hiding jews behind Korinna’s bedroom walls. But her parents have reached her not to hate anyone. But sometimes when  Korinna is home she treats Rachel the little jew girl really bad  because she was playing with her cat. Korinna wants to tell the Nazi that her parents are hiding jews and she starts to think about the consequences so she doesn't tell the Nazi. Rita kept insisting to come over Korinna’s house and Rita found a notebook and a few days later the notebook went missing and Hans Rita’s brother who's a Nazi solider came to search Korinna’s house because the Nazi her that they were some jew in this area and Hans beat up Korinna’s dad. And thats were I left off





Contrast and Contradiction


I am reading the book called "Behind The Bedroom Wall". When I was reading this book what i saw happened was a contrast and contradiction when she was in school they would teach her to hate the jews. So she would but only outside of home she would hate them but in her house she feel sympathy for them but in the beginning she feels hatred to Rachel a little girl who is hiding behind her bedroom wall who is also jewish. I thought that is something that really got my attention.

1 comment:

  1. Melissa, this is a good contrast and contradiction, but you need to take it farther. Why is this significant? What does it tell you about the conflict? Does it help you make a prediction. It is not enough to find a signpost - you also need to analyze it.

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