There are many ways authors write their books that can vary from style, experience, setting, and language. One author that I would like to talk about is Walter Dean Myers and the book that I would want to analyze would be Somewhere In the Darkness. This novel speaks about a poor little boy who was adopted at the age of two after his mother died and had to move to Harlem leaving his family behind . He also had a speech impediment and couldn’t speak or write as well as others but that didn't stop him. The book “Somewhere In The Darkness” is about a boy named Jimmy who was adopted by a very kind-hearted lady after his mother had passed away and his father went into prison. In the book his father is finally released and gave a surprise to Jimmy and takes him to Arkansas to settle down but Jimmy does not trust him. Walter Dean Myers usually writes his books from his own experiences which makes them inspirational, thought out, down to earth, and somewhere relatable to the reader!
Walter Dean Myers writes through his own personal and life occurrences that he faced as a child. In the book “Somewhere in the Darkness” he blathers about a boy named Jimmy who lives with his adoptive mother after his biological mother passed away when he was just a young infant. In addition, he was also separated from his biological father as well. In Myers biography the same accident occurred to him. Throughout the book, Myers and Jimmy are both facing relatable life problems that has convinced Myers
We are called to appreciate the darkness; author Howard Thurman talks about this in his book called The Luminous Darkness. As humans, when we hear the word darkness, we try to run as fast as we can, avoiding it in any way possible. But for some people, running as fast as they can will never be fast enough. Thurman writes about segregation from his point of view as an African American, but with a twist of hope.
In chapter 1 Walter Dean Myers First place called home was Harlem. Walter had said that it was a magical place called, alive with music. Walter only memory, he has on women is who picked him up on Sunday morning. Chapter 1 was called roots because it was about his history. Walter real mother had died after the birth of his sister. Walter had considered his adopted mother, to be his mother.
In chapters 5, one of the things Walter Dean Myers did in this chapter he tries to string up the kid named Richard. This was shocking to the pastor, so he stopped them. (pg.39) Walter said “The summer of 1947 was one of eager anticipation for black people across the country. Jacki Robison and Larry Doby, two black players from the all- black Negro League, had finally been accepted into major league baseball.” (pg.35) also Walter discovered that he had a speech problem, he discovered it when kids laughed at him for speaking in front of the class. These are also the chapters that Gorge Myers and Mickey moved to Harlem, and most people called Walter, Walter Dean because of his parents. Walter said “the other person who entered my life was my
Myers was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on a Thursday. At a very young age, of 2, his mom passed away and he was sent to live with his new family Florence and Herbert Dean. Florence was African- American and Herbert was German. They love Walter unconditionally hence he was influence by their love to change his name. Growing up Walter life centered on his community and church. Despite being involved in church Walter faced challenges such as not doing well in school and was quick to react whenever teased by his peers or others. Due to these issues Walter found serenity in books. Before his mom passed away she use to read books very often to him, while she read Walter would imagine the characters. At a very tender age Walter found out that through reading and writing he can be in different places during dark times, such as when his uncle was murdered and his family became dysfunctional.
A few little known facts about Walter Dean Myers is explained and illustrated with examples. “I wish I could have known her. However, today when I think of ‘mother’, I think of another woman, my father’s first wife, Florence Dean.”(pg. 3)(her refers to his birth mother), Walter Dean Myers never knew much about his birth mother, but when he refers to his “mother” he considers his adopted mother as said in Bad Boy: A Memoir. A few interesting experiences from Bad Boy: A Memoir about Walter, was that he once tried to
As mentioned earlier, this novel was written by Walter Dean Myers. Myers specializes in writing to a demographic of boys, usually inner-city boys, as they relate the best. Myers almost always writes about urban, African-American, boys, that deal with typical urban problems such as
Descent into Darkness by Edward C. Raymer is an exceptional piece of work that accounts the history and aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. Raymer’s purpose when writing Descent into Darkness was to mainly depict the story of what naval divers did during the recovery process after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the hazards endured and the sometimes nearly impossible hardships they overcame, and the innovative diving techniques implemented used to salvage as many damaged battleships and naval capabilities back to fleet. The primary content also includes tense descriptions of diving after horrific circumstances, the human factors that are seldom known, and the
The relationships and experiences that Walter Dean Myers affected his identity greatly. Walter Dean Myers has been strongly influenced throughout his life by the relationships and experiences he had. Walter’s mother and father were his muse. They were the cause that Walter became a writer. For instance, the text states, “In the afternoon, the work done and the dinner started, she would read me from True Romances…But somehow by the time I was five, I was reading. I could handle True Romances all by myself.” This quote shows that Walter’s mother had helped him “discover” the world of amazing stories. This permitted Walter to learn how to read. Reading
The story named “People of Darkness” was written by one of the famous writer Tony Hillerman. It was published in Navajo Nation in Southwestern United States, in the year 1980. This book contains around 304 pages. It is a detective fiction story. The story is about a male named Jim Chee, who will have lots of mysteries to unfold.
“Good morning!” Ray said to his coworkers while walking into the office. “Morning Ray.” Many replied. Ray’s tall slender figure towered over his desk as he looked down on a ton of files. He grabbed his coffee, then got to work.
Elle Wiesel novel Night is a day read novel that puts your mind in the centre of the holocaust. The tragic events of this boy’s teen life seem surreal to the reader. Eliezer’s story begins in Sighet, Transylvania. Aside from Eliezer, Eliezer’s father, Shlomo, is the only other constant presence in the book. However, whereas Eliezer develops throughout the book, experiencing horrible revelations and undergoing numerous changes to his life. The book then follows their journey through several concentration camps in Europe. The reason of life disappears to the Jewish people when they were stripped, shaved, disinfected, and treated with almost unimaginable cruelty. Elle Wiesel in the novel Night develops the individual’s response to the purging of reason within their environment when the Nazis rip apart their family, soul and everything between.
Many movies made today were sourced from books whose story was rewritten as a movie script. One of my favorite books was turned into a movie in 2009 and was originally from a children’s story book called Where the Wild Things Are written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, was published in 1963. The book’s author is a well-known children’s book illustrator and writer that has won numerous awards such as the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award in 1983, given by the American Library Association in recognition of his entire body of work; and in 1996 the National Medal of Arts in recognition of his contribution to the arts in America and in 2003. The story is about a boy named Max who is dressed in a wolf suit and is causing some mayhem in the house and his Mother calls him “Wild Thing” and he
Heart of Darkness is written by Joseph Conrad and published in 1899. It is a novella written in the early modernism literary period.
This paper attempts to offer a Marxist reading of Conrad 's Heart of Darkness (1899) and Defoe's The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) . Specifically , this paper highlights how the concept of commodification helps us to understand the dialectic struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat which are both considered the products of their socioeconomic and material circumstance with an emergent capitalist culture. By depicting how capitalists in the two novellas commodify objects or humans and by investigating the struggles between the 'haves' and the 'haves-not' .
The novel, Darkness at Noon, clearly references Stalin’s purges and the show trials that occurred during the late 1930s. Although not explicitly mentioned, it is clear that this is what the novel is truly about. By reading the book, one can gain a further understanding of the time period. The novel, Darkness at Noon, can contribute to a further understanding of the 30s in the Soviet Union through its themes of old vs. new and the use of historical fiction.