Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Justin's Graphic Organizer (pages 106-130)


This illustrates what happened in pages 106-130.  It is important to note the setting of Kabul, the family demographics, and the culture.  They are all connected to each other, and Åsne Seierstad is still trying to show the family values and ideas.  The setting is painted to be full of traditions and poverty, with most of their lives based on family and status.  She does not focus the book on specific events that she is witnessing, and most of the chapters are written explaining the society as a whole.

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