Thursday, April 16, 2009

# 10 (p. 179-201)

Summary:
In these entries, Anne doesn't change a lot.  She is treated as more of an adult.  This is mainly because of her relationship with Peter.  But, Margot is slightly jealous of not having a "little friend".  Anne and Margot write notes to each other and settle it.  Anne tells us about the food shortages and how limited her diet is.  At the end, the entry leaves on a cliffhanger when there is an extreme burglary.

Vocabulary:
Estrangement (p. 180): Separations because of hostility
Sallies (p. 186): Salvation Army

Discussion Topic:
What do you think Anne would do if Peter wasn't there?  If the one that you loved were gone, how would you react?

Is it better to keep your friendship with your family member, or express  your true emotions of love?

Should one be pessimistic or optimistic during times of trouble?

Do you believe in the saying living on after death?

What is love?
"Love is like a violin.  The music may stop now and then, but the strings remain forever."
"Love doesn't make the world go round, love is what makes the ride worthwhile."
"When someone loves you, the way they say tour name is different.  You just know that your name is safe in their mouth."


Passages:
p. 182-183, paragraph 8-2
I chose this section because I found it sad how two people confined in the same space wrote letters to each other!

p. 187, paragraph 2-END
I chose this sections because it is very adorable, the relationship between Anne and Peter.

Image:
I chose this website full of quotations that define what people consider love.
I also chose this website because it answers partially what Johanna about how age affects how you love someone.
I chose this picture because it shows how one small idiosyncrasy in Anne's life would completely throw everything askew.

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