Have you ever heard the expression "No man is an island"? What do you think this statement means? Do you agree with it?
Welcome
Welcome to the Island of the Blue Dolphins. As you read your book don't forget to write questions about the plot and/or characters, and vocabulary words on sticky notes. You must post a response to each question and then reply to one other person's blog.
Sadness and Loss
There are times in some people's lives where they experience great loss and overwhelming sadness because someone they love (usually a family member) has died or has moved away. People express their sadness in many different ways. Can you think of a time when you, or someone you know, has felt incredible sadness? What helped you, or the person you know, overcome the sadness? While you read Islands of the Blue Dolphins you will learn about a girl who experiences great losses. Making personal connections to the story while you read will help you understand the character and the choices she makes.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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3 comments:
Brianna
I think that "no man is an island" means that no man should be left behind intentionally. For example Karana was left behind to fend on her own and take care of herself.
I have never heard of the expression "no Man is an island". I think it means that no matter what you are never alone.????Yes,I do agree with the expression " no man is an island".
Emilio
I have never heard the expression no man is an island but i think it means one person can't conquer an island alone.
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