Thursday, 4 June 2015
The Opposite of Tidy (Blog Post #6)
This WordItOut image shows the different text that was used in the book, The Opposite of Tidy, by Carrie Mac. Each word represents something that has happened throughout the course of the book. For example the word "sleeping," in the book Junie's mother always sleeps on her armchair, it's like her bed. Another word is "illness," Junie's mother has an illness for hoarding, she's a hoarder. Which makes life really hard for Junie, because she has to cope with her mother all alone. Her father had left them for another women, that's why the word "Women:" is in the above image, because it's a big matter. Names that are shown in the above are, Wade and Tabitha. Wade is Junie's boyfriend, and Tabitha is her best friend. Junie feels the need to hide her identity because of the state she lives in. She is embarrassed to introduce her boyfriend to her mother.
This is why the social issue for this book is family/friends relationships, because Junie finds it difficult to keep up with everything.
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