Reading Notes Week 5: Miller, part B
Jaoquin Miller, "Californian" Pages 232 - 234.
- This story beings talking about the sea.
- There are sails that are spread coming from around the world. It hints that these boats are there for trade.
- After travel it talks about coming to a beach.
- It said the beach is not a place for mirthfulness. Mirthfulness is, "Full of gladness and merriment"
- In the distance the Sierras are a head, it paints the picture of it against a beautiful blue sky.
- Towards the Sierras miners are seen. There are sounds of thousands of pickaxes hitting rocks.
- It speaks of the old men who are mighty, they call themselves the "forty-nine".
Hi Evan, Interesting reading notes, I also read and enjoyed this story. I think you did a fine job and pointing out the facts and the basics of the story. There are a lot of setting factors that contribute to the outcome and character development in this story. There are definitely a lot of other literary devices used in this story and I wonder how those also play a role in the plot of the story.
ReplyDeleteHey Evan, these are some pretty solid reading notes that you have here. I think you did a good job on labeling the major events of the story. I think that what you have here should be enough to write your analysis considering you have some of the literary devices in there without being clearly stated.
ReplyDeleteHi Evan! Your reading notes are very organized and easy to understand. I like that you put the title of this story on top along with the pages so I can know where to find it. The bullet points you used make it easy to read and not get lost. Keep writing your notes this way. Thanks for giving us a short description of this story.
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