Monday, 6 April 2015

Sarah Andruik- Job #5 Mood Maven


Mood Maven 


Page 210
"Forgive me. I continue to underestimate the breadth of your ignorance." Miss Peregrine says to Jacob. She sounds very condescending and makes Jacob feel nervous. When she says 'forgive me' she's being sarcastic and trying to make Jacob realize he's in the wrong.

Page 218
"Whatever," I said "You brought it up." Jacob is mood here is frustrated. He feels this way because the other kids all know stuff he doesn't. They all discuss other secrets and when Jacob tries to ask they say they can't tell him. Now Jacob is starting to get annoyed. The feeling these words create is sort of bitter.

Page 221

"Would you wake him? Oh please Enoch." This quote is from one of the children on the island, Bronwyn. She's asking the other boy Enoch if he'll wake up her brother. Her tone is very forlorn. It makes you feel sorry for her, that she lost her brother. 

Page 232

"I'm really, really sorry," I repeated. "I never do things like this." Jacob is very regretful after he gets caught. He goes into Emma's room and finds letter between her and Jacob's grandfather. His curiosity gets the better of him and so he goes through the letters. She catches him and gets very angry so he feels remorse. It makes you feel Jacob's guilt and Emma's anger.

Page 247

"I'd always known I was strange." Jacob says once he realizes that he too is peculiar. He's not really upset or anything he's just kind of calm about it. I think he's sort of glad he has more of an excuse to stay with the peculiars and not return to his average, boring life.

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