After viewing all my options on which choices I had, I decided to do my book report on two main characters, the motherCorrine, and the Grandmother. In the following essay I will give you my comments and analysis on these two characters. As you will soon find out these two charachters are very evil throughout the book; that’s why I chose to do the report on these two characters. The book really gets interesting when Corrine (mother) goes to visit her father after her husband had died in a car accident, to “bribe” him for his love back, so she can get money to support her children. I think that it’s wrong that Corrine is going to go see her father and just use him for his money, because she’s setting a bad example for her kids. They might grow up thinking that that’s the right thing to do.
I also think I would do that if I was in her siuation, because he did disown her and that was When they left the house, they had to get dropped off no where near the house, so that no one would know that they were arriving. I thought that that was stupid of Corrine to agree to that and make her kids walk over a mile in the middle of the night. Then, when they arrived at the house, the grandmother made them go in through the back- door and told Corrine that her kids were beautiful. I thought that that was nice of her, but thenshe asked them if they were really smart, and told them that they were spawns of the devil. Then I really changed my mind. Corrine didn’t even say anything to her mother after she The grandmother is really evil in my opinion, because she told the kids that they will be locked in a room, and that she will bring them food early in the morning, and that every Friday of the last month they would have to go up into the attic, so that when the maids came to clean, they wouldn’t know that they were there. That is so dumb, because there are twins, and they won’t even be able to go outside and play.
The Review on A Bird In The House book report 20226
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They can’t even make a lot of noise is ridiculous too, because as i stated The grandmother had brought the kids their breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She had a list of all these rules that they had to follow. To me, the rules were so stupid. All they were talking about was don’t do this and don’t do that. Basically the rules are talking about not comminting all these so called “sins”, which were really not sins in the firs place, like sleeping with your brother and or sister, (and that’s in the same bed) to be dressed when she walks in the room. I really am sick of this old lady trying to boss those kids around.
Later on in the book, the woman nevereven goes back to the kids; they end up finding out that their mother had quote un quot”abandoned them”. After finding this out, I really can’t stand Corrine. I would never abandon my kids no matter what. This laky just got to greedy and should never have had kids to begin with. I like this book, it’s very catching, meaning if you were to just read the beginning it catches the reader’s attention. Now on the subjuect of the Grandmother and Corrine, Corrine ends up dying in the end, the kids scare her off of the edge of the house, and she falls to her death.
The grandmother comes around at the end of the book and starts to feel sympathy for the kids, even though it’s too late. Andrews did a really good job with the description of the characters, especially the mother, because in the beginning she seems to be someone totally different then she is towards the end. She just turns out to be this money hungry power women with no love for anyone except herself not even her kids and she just didn’t care about anything unless it meant getting her more money. That’s why these two characters were my choices to do an book report on.
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