Wednesday, November 11, 2015

11-11-15 Theme Blog

Where She Went by: Gayle Forman
Pages read: 1 - 167

       This is a sequel to the book If I stay. Where She Went by Gayle Forman is a book about a girl named Mia Hall and her ex-boyfriend Adam Wilde. This book focuses on mostly Adam's life and how he has been for the 3 years later since Mia and him broke up. Mia before Adam and her broke up was in a tragic accident that caused her parents and brother to die, leaving her with her grandparents to live with. Adam has been there for Mia during the whole accident and most of after, until Mia kept ignoring him and finally just decided to break up with him. After the break up Adam was depressed, he was madly in love with Mia and he doesn't understand why she broke up with him. Now, three years later he finds himself in New York, where Mia turns out to be as well. They find each other and get to talking about both the past and how they are today. They spend time together, but the question is will they fall in love again? Will Mia want Adam back?

        Where She Went, I think is mainly about love. Love seems to be the main universal theme that this book focuses on. Love is usually the most popular theme for writing, but I think the kind of love that this book is trying to show is amazing. Love in this book shows what it actually is and how it doesn't always turn out good. In the book, Adam finds himself three years later, dating a beautiful girl thats extremely famous, but still he sees that he is still in love with Mia. Adam can't really stop himself from loving her or thinking about her and its been three years since he last saw her. How can one person love someone for that long without being together? The love that this book is showing is truly fascinating and its descriptive what Mia and Adam are feeling.

        Where She Went, I also think has a second theme, which is effects of the past. Effects of the past is sort of like cause and effect. What happened in the past can effect what happens in the future, which I think is a theme in this book. I think this is a theme that is in the book because Mia being in the accident and losing her parents and brother effected a lot of how she is three years later. When Mia broke up with Adam, it caused him to change in many ways because he didn't have her anymore. That big accident caused Mia to break up with Adam, it caused her to graduate early from Julliard, and it made Adam become a big rockstar, those are all effects of what happened in their past. As you can see, effects of the past is a very possible theme for this book because it caused a lot of things to change the way Mia and Adam are to each other, now it has made them think that they don't really know anything about each other anymore, but there can also still be a little bit of hope that they can actually grow to love each other again. Will the past cause them to fall in love again as an effect?


 

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6 comments:

  1. It made sense why those themes work for the book. You explained it well, and I agree that those are two possible themes. Good job!

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  2. I like how you asked questions and you described the book really well. Based on your descriptions and summary, I definitely agree that those are the themes for the book.

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  3. It all makes sense. All of your themes were clearly presented and well supported. Nice work, Amelia!

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  4. I liked how you asked questions at the end of summary, based on what you said. I also agree with you on how love is the theme in your book.Good job.

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  5. Your blog is very detailed and I understood it well! Great job!

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  6. Great Job on the blog Amelia. You described the themes of the book very well.

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