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Bang! Sharon G. Flake Publish: 2005 Realistic Fiction

Bang! Sharon G. Flake Publish: 2005 Realistic Fiction. Anthony N. 7 th Period. Setting.

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Bang! Sharon G. Flake Publish: 2005 Realistic Fiction

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  1. Bang!Sharon G. FlakePublish: 2005Realistic Fiction Anthony N. 7th Period

  2. Setting • The setting was mostly in Mann’s house, The Camping sight, and Kentucky. These places adds meaning by stating where Mann, his friend Keelee, and his dad goes and what they did while they were there. The story would change if the setting were changed because Mann and dad probably won’t live in the house or they wouldn’t go to the camping sight or go to Kentucky.

  3. Characters

  4. Conflict • The main conflict is Mann, trying to live a normal life without his little brother, Jason. The type of conflict is man to self because Mann has to learn to live without Jason being by his side.

  5. Summary of Plot • Mann tries to grow up without his brother Jason. He learns how to shoot a gun, ride a horse, protect himself from danger, and get over Jason. At the end Mann becomes homeless and draw pictures to make money on the streets. He also takes care of the barn with horses and lives there with the horses. Then someone takes him in and gets him a job at the art store to get himself some money.

  6. Theme • The theme is how a person lives on with his/her life when you lost somebody you love. • Mann tells how his little brother dies on the front porch of the house and how he misses him. (See pg. 2) • When Mann finds himself looking at Jason’s toy soldier, he cries and reminds himself about what happens to Jason. (See pg. 16) • When Mann see’s his dad’s gun, he cries because the gun was the weapon that killed Jason. (See pg. 27)

  7. Point of View • The point of view is in first person because Mann participated in the actions or event. It helps the reader by moving the story and placing all the actions in order. If the author would use another point of view, the story probably would not go in order and probably not placing all the actions in order.

  8. Symbolism • The toy soldiers are symbolic to the book because Jason played with it before he died and when Mann goes outside, he always see’s the soldiers which reminds him of Jason. He also tries not to cry when he see’s the toy soldiers, but every time he see’s them, he always burst out crying.

  9. Recommendation • I would recommend this book for other people because it teaches a anybody how to live on with their life when somebody they love the most dies.

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