This blogger is a novel study on the book The House of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
Monday, 30 April 2012
House of the Scropion (Book Review)
The book House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer was
a very interesting book in my opinion. It tells the life of a boy named Matteo
Alacran and his struggles to understand himself. Because you see, Matt isn’t an
ordinary boy; he is a clone of a powerful drug lord called El Patron. Matt grew
up in small house in the middle of a poppy field strip in Opium, what used to
be part of Mexico. The story takes place in the future where technology has
advanced so much they are able to create clones and other amazing creations.
Matt has no parents though, he was taken care of by a caregiver named Celia,
who was pretty much a mother to Matt. Matteo Alacran is hated though, not
because he’s bad or mean, but because he is simply a clone. It seems that the
clones in this book have built up a shoddy relationship with everyone else. Everyone
hates Matt, except for Celia, Maria and El Patron, who loves Matt like he loves
himself, because Matt is himself. After being brought to the Big House, he is
treated like loyalty by El Patron and gets his very own body guard, Tam Lin. As
Matt continues to struggle on understanding himself, he and Tam Lin have become
quite the friends and went on various adventures together in secret. The
protagonist of this book is obviously Matteo Alacran, which you can tell very
quickly at the beginning of the book. His allies include Celia, El Patron and
Tam Lin. He does meet other people through out the book and you can find out
whether their allies or not with Matt. The Antagonist’s include Rosa and Tom,
who probably hate Matt the most. The book was very well written in my opinion;
each character had their own original and different personalities and interacted
with each other very well. One thing that was really good about the book was
how Nancy Famer didn’t give the personalities and look of each character
immediately. Instead she gradually built up each character looks and
personalities with little descriptions through out the book. The book also had
rich sections that included some great action and suspense. At the end of each
chapter, it always ended with a cliffhanger that made you always want to read
on and never stop. The book also demonstrated lots of rich and descriptive
language and made the scene very clear of what was happening inside the book.
To me, the book started slow but slowly built up and was really good during the
middle, it continued this way all the way to the end but I was kind of
disappointed at the very ending. The very end sort of just dropped from all the
action and suspense, which kind of disappointed me. Another thing that I though
Nancy Famer did well in the book are twists. There are a lot of twists in the
book that shock and surprise you; I thought that this was a really good aspect
to the book that also helped keep the readers attention. Overall, this was a
very good book in my opinion; it included many of the factors that make a great
book. I would give this book a 9/10.
House of the Scorpion; Book Review
Matt had
lived in a small house on the border of the United Sates and Opium for all his
life, being raised by his mother Celia. One day however, he heard something that
he had not quite heard before, the sound of children playing. Never having seen
the outside world before, he smashed open his bedroom window only to find
himself being rushed to the hospital and being denied treatment to his injury.
From that point on, life for Matt was a whole different story. Why was everyone
so scared of Matt? He hadn’t done anything to anyone at all. Why did no one
want to be around Matt? To his surprise Matt would be in for quite an
adventure.
The House
of the Scorpion is an outstanding book about a boy named Matt. Nancy Farmer does
such and excellent job writing the book as the characters you read practically
come to life before your eyes. Reading the book takes you to a whole different
world alongside the characters portrayed in the book.
I think
that this is a very well written book and would recommend it to anyone over the
age of 12 as much of the language may be a bit to hard for younger people to
read. Out of ten, I would rate this book at about a 8/10 because of how well
the characters are written but that it also is a bit confusing in some parts.
House of the Scorpion Review
Matt lives on a strip of land, called Opium, between Mexico
(which is called Aztlan) and the United States. El Patron, also known as Matteo
Alacran, rules the state. Matt, he's the clone of El Patron. He has many
difficulties through his life living in Opium. He faces never-ending hardship
until one day a life-changing event happened in the state Opium.
House of The Scorpion was a twisted weird story. But overall
it was a great novel. Nancy Farmer was a great descriptive writer; she really
developed the setting and the characters throughout the novel. Two of my favorite
characters of all time in the book are Tam Lin and Felicia. I thought that she
really hid Felicia's character really well and then after, it was just BOOM! It
was an event that changed my thoughts on her, I thought that she was a really
wicked person and she was someone that I wanted to know more about. Tam Lin on
the other hand, I just thought that his personality was great. He sounded like
a really cool guy. Every single character in the book in my opinion, was well written about. They were all very well told about, I think that their personality was showed uniquely. Their actions they made throughout the story really showed everything about them.
The plot at the end was a little bit disappointing though. I
thought that after El Patron died, everything was going fine and it was really
exciting. But then all of a sudden he just gets back to Opium after meeting
Maria's mom in San Luis, and it just ended. I thought that there was going to
be this breath-taking ending. After El Patron died, the plot was getting really
exciting, so I was a kind of disappointed with the ending. But the overall plot was just amazing. I really like the way it was told because it really sounded like it was real. Obviously it is a fictional story but it was told a very impressive way. I enjoyed the book very much and I'm glad that I read it.
Overall the book was very good. I thought that the way she wrote
was very descriptive and very vivid. I enjoyed the book because it was something
that I wouldn't usually read. The book was twisted with many surprises. I would recommend this book to everyone. Of course there are some difficult words that I myself didn't know some. I think that this book would be more preferable for teenagers.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Matt vs. Vincent
“By Persisting in your
path, though you forfeit the littler, you gain the great” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Both Matt and Vincent have a dream to achieve and in order
for them to achieve but in order to achieve it, they had to loser something. In
both societies people have the ideal child/person. In Vincents world, people
think that if your not genitically modified then you're not perfect, and Vincent
is just a natural baby. So because he's a natural baby it's impossible to reach
his dream, which is to go into space. To make his dream possible he decided to
take a guy named Jerome Morrow's identity to become the "perfect"
child. Vincent basically decided to start a new life by getting rid of his own
identity. Matt is similar, in his world he's also the outcast, in his world
being a clone is a bad thing. People don't consider clones as humans, they
consider them as animals; bad animals. The whole reason why he was created was
because he was supposed to give El Patron his heart. Matts dream was to get
people to realize that he isn't just a clone, but he has his own heart, soul,
and identity inside of himself. But in order for him to reach that goal, he had
to lose a lot of people that he loved. That includes Celia, Tam Lin, El Patron,
etc.
Both of them had to lose someone/something to reach their
dream. In both of their worlds, they lost something but that was to reach
something most people would call impossible. They both wanted to surpass what
people thought they couldn't do, and guess what happened in the end? They both
made the impossible possible.
Matt vs Vincent; Fake Identities
Through reading the House of the Scorpion and watching the movie "Gattaca", i have found that both Matt and Vincent had different ways of faking their identity, but with the same goal which was ultimately to achieve a different identity where they would be more respected by other people. Matt needed to fake his identity for the purpose of not being mistreated where Vincent had to fake his identity so he wouldn't be looked at as a non healthy naturally born child. But the want that they both faked their identities were quite different.
First off, lets look into the reason why everyone disliked Matt. Matt wasn't naturally born but instead was a clone or a copy of a guy named El Patron. No one liked him because nobody thought that clones should be treated as real humans and that the were bad animals of any sort. When the time came, matt was forced to cross the border intone the United States in order to stay alive. But in order for the people across the border to believe that he was a real person, make had to tell them he was a real human and that his family and him were trying to cross the border but he was the only person who safely made it across. If people found out that he was a clone, they would try and help him survive but instead mis-treat him. Unlike Vincent (who we will get to in just bait), the only thing that was separating people form finding out that he was actually was a clone was the mark on his foot the read out, "Property of the Altran Estate." All Matt had to do to fake his real identity was to say and lie about his past life and how he lived. Although both Matt's and Vincent's story both took place in the future, i believe that Vincent's way of faking his identity was much more complex.
Vincent dreamed of being an astronaut and going up into space. But since he was a naturally born child with a heart disease, he wasn't allow dot be one. Naturally born child's were looked to as very unfit and not healthy people and for that reason, weren't allowed to participate in advanced tidies such as being an astronaut. So in order to be one, Vincent was able to find a clone that was allowed into the head quarters because his DNA and blood was in the security system. But this clone was in a wheel chair so he couldn't do anything any ways. So Vincent took blood from him and but a patch of it on his finger so that when he passed through the gates and put his finder on the scanner, it would pass as him being a clone, a healthy person. He also had to have pee samples fro the clone as well. As you can see, this process was much more complex than matts.
Something that i found very similar between them was the urgency each one of them had to fake their identity. Take Vincent for example, if he did not fake his identity, he would have been stuck with being a janitor while matt would have been killed. But all in all, they both were able to pull of their fake identity for the most part, and were able to be the person that would allow them to be who they really wanted to be.
First off, lets look into the reason why everyone disliked Matt. Matt wasn't naturally born but instead was a clone or a copy of a guy named El Patron. No one liked him because nobody thought that clones should be treated as real humans and that the were bad animals of any sort. When the time came, matt was forced to cross the border intone the United States in order to stay alive. But in order for the people across the border to believe that he was a real person, make had to tell them he was a real human and that his family and him were trying to cross the border but he was the only person who safely made it across. If people found out that he was a clone, they would try and help him survive but instead mis-treat him. Unlike Vincent (who we will get to in just bait), the only thing that was separating people form finding out that he was actually was a clone was the mark on his foot the read out, "Property of the Altran Estate." All Matt had to do to fake his real identity was to say and lie about his past life and how he lived. Although both Matt's and Vincent's story both took place in the future, i believe that Vincent's way of faking his identity was much more complex.
Vincent dreamed of being an astronaut and going up into space. But since he was a naturally born child with a heart disease, he wasn't allow dot be one. Naturally born child's were looked to as very unfit and not healthy people and for that reason, weren't allowed to participate in advanced tidies such as being an astronaut. So in order to be one, Vincent was able to find a clone that was allowed into the head quarters because his DNA and blood was in the security system. But this clone was in a wheel chair so he couldn't do anything any ways. So Vincent took blood from him and but a patch of it on his finger so that when he passed through the gates and put his finder on the scanner, it would pass as him being a clone, a healthy person. He also had to have pee samples fro the clone as well. As you can see, this process was much more complex than matts.
Something that i found very similar between them was the urgency each one of them had to fake their identity. Take Vincent for example, if he did not fake his identity, he would have been stuck with being a janitor while matt would have been killed. But all in all, they both were able to pull of their fake identity for the most part, and were able to be the person that would allow them to be who they really wanted to be.
Saturday, 14 April 2012
HoTS vs Gattaca
I found that the main characters in House of the Scorpion
and in Gattaca were quite different in my opinion. In the book, Matt is
completely a clone, he was not born from a mother and has no family, and
instead he was harvested from a cow and has the exact DNA from the outside in
as El Patron. In the movie, Vincent was actually born and has a family; he is
his own person with his own separate DNA. The only similar things about the two
characters is that Matt is a clone of El Patron and Vincent is trying to be a
clone of Jerome even though the two are completely different. Vincent was born
with several disabilities which stopped his dream to travel to space, to
fulfill his dream though, he pretended to be Jerome Morrow who was healthy
enough to go to space but lost both his legs in accident. Both Matt and Vincent
interact with surrounding characters very differently. In the House of the
Scorpion, most of the characters hate Matt because he is a clone except for a
few like Tam Lin and Celia. In Gattaca though, Vincent is actually treated
better when he tries to be a clone of someone else. Both of these stories do
have some things similar though, each one takes place in the future where they
have the technology to do incredible things, like make clones. Along with the
difference between the two characters Matt and Vincent, there are some familiar
things with the people who interact with them. Although most of the Alacran family
hates Matt, Maria still believes that Matt is a good person despite being a
clone. She tags alone side with Matt helping him escape from Opium. After the
murder of the dictator, Vincent must avoid being caught by the police at all
times. Through all of this action, Vincent meets an ally, Irene Cassini, a
workmate. Later Irene finds out that Vincent isn’t really the guy who says he
his but still stays as an ally helping Vincent to reach his goal of going to
space. Overall, the two characters are very different in my opinion; they both
live in different environments and have a different attitude to the people
around him and vice versa. They both however have different events that changed
their lives. Vincent had swimming competitions with his brother, and that one
moment when he won for the first time, he knew that he was capable of great
things. Matts lived changed from the imprisonment from Rosa. There, he learned
different things about the people around, and it was there where he was rescued
and introduced to El Patron.
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