Asked by mysterychicken
I have to write a book review on a captivity story that I've read. The instructions are:
'Choose a captivity story you know or have read, and share your findings about it in the form of a book review. Summarize the reason for the captivity, the main events of the captivity, and how the captive felt about the jailers. How was this captivity different from A Man Called Horse? [short story]. It should be atleast 2 paragraphs long'
I havn't read a captivity story other than A Man Called Horse, and since that's the one the book is focusing on I can't use it. Can I get a link to a short captivity story that I can answer all these questions about?
Thanks
-MC
'Choose a captivity story you know or have read, and share your findings about it in the form of a book review. Summarize the reason for the captivity, the main events of the captivity, and how the captive felt about the jailers. How was this captivity different from A Man Called Horse? [short story]. It should be atleast 2 paragraphs long'
I havn't read a captivity story other than A Man Called Horse, and since that's the one the book is focusing on I can't use it. Can I get a link to a short captivity story that I can answer all these questions about?
Thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://fiction.eserver.org/short/the_most_dangerous_game.html
This one is excellent!
This one is excellent!
Answered by
mysterychicken
Thanks
-MC
-MC
Answered by
mysterychicken
ohhhh, this one's in my book and I've done an essay on it; we're not allowed to choose selections from the text =/ is there another one?
Also, I was just gonna post up a question about Rainsford :P
Thanks
-MC
Also, I was just gonna post up a question about Rainsford :P
Thanks
-MC
Answered by
Writeacher
How about Poe's "Cask..." ??
http://poestories.com/read/amontillado
http://poestories.com/read/amontillado
Answered by
mysterychicken
Yeah, this one sounds new...it is a captivity story right? I'm gonna start reading it now..thanks!
-MC
-MC
Answered by
Writeacher
It's captivity, yes. By the end of the story, it's clear that Fortunato is under Montresor's control since they enter "the vaults" (huge underground space serving as a wine cellar among other things!).
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