In my book, Annexed peter finds himself longing to have his girlfriend, Liese back and safe. She was captured and most likely brought to a Nazi death or concentration camp. I think Peter will keep thinking about Liese and how he wishes he could help, but I don’t think he will ever have the courage to go and save her. Which leads me to wonder, does Peter’s lack of bravery to go and save Liese make him a coward, or does it make him intelligent?
Peter and Anne Frank’s relationship so far has been a rocky rollercoaster. Peter refuses to believe that even though she is a child, and at times makes him happier, that she could ever be the wonderful person he believes Liese to be. Though they play together, and often times find themselves laughing and smiling, Peter thinks Anne is annoying and childish. I think Peter will find himself in the situation of getting to know her, and also drawn to her optimistic behavior. The reader is forced to guess when and how Peter will fall in love with Anne. I’m wondering the same thing, but from a different perspective. I wonder when Anne fall in love with Peter? She is obviously intelligent, jubilant, and filled with anxiousness. Though she shows great interest in Peter, I’m not yet sure that she is ready to fully trust him, or anyone.
this is really good!
ReplyDeleteI actually have the same question that you have!
would Anne fall in in love with Peter first or would Peter fall in love with Anne first?
Nice job. Usually I'm not into mushy kinds of stories, but i'm curious to find out what happens to peter. you did a great job of drawing my attention.
ReplyDeleteGood job! I really like how you added in some of your personal thoughts. I really want to read this book.
ReplyDeleteGood summary and solid inferences. I am wondering what questions remain for you. What did your inferences lead you to discover aboutt he characters, their motivations, their future?
ReplyDelete4/5 points. Needs further development. Also,there are mechanical errors. Please capitalize all proper nouns.