Friday, March 1, 2019
Emotional Rollercoaster
In the story, The Jacket by Gary Soto is about a boy who wants a chapiter but previous jacket pull in failed. He tells his mom what boor of jacket he wants and its a nice description of leather. Although he thinks that she understood, because he talked to her the whole time while she prep for dinner. He comes national to see what jacket he got and discovers an old guacamole jacket, which makes him throw his books on his bed. Since its not the jacket he wanted, he thought of crying because it is so ugly and big.Once again a disco actually of disappointment because he attempts on the jacket and makes him look ugly, so he threw it on his br otherwises bed and stared it down for a long time. afterward that he decides to exemplify with the dog, swing his arm whistling like a bird, and the dog bites him. diddley dog I thought to see if I was bleeding, and pushed him away when he tried to bite me again. Then he wore the jacket to the sixth grade, and got a D on his math quiz, which shows he didnt study for coming(prenominal) test.He starts to no longer do his homework, started achieveting Cs on quizzes, forgetting state capitals, and the rivers of South America. This shows that the is very conscious and very nervous because of the jacket. After that, all during that time no love came to me I stayed with the ugly boys who leaned against the arrange link fence, it shows that he letting the jacket win and is not very out going. Next, I blame the jacket I blame my mom for her bad taste, and her cheap ways. He is always the first to blame other people and seems he doesnt want to take responsibility.Then, ready to cry, I climb the tree by the alley, the tree must be a safe place and/or a comfort place to get away from things. Finally, I stared up the alley that green ugly brother, who happen over my shoulder that day and ever since. He must have inferred the green brother as the jacket he finally accepted. In conclusion, the story does show what many people go t hrough each day with items they dont want, dont have a comfort place to go, and lessons learned in The Jacket by Gary Soto.
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