Tuesday, April 19, 2011
semester 2 blog 10
Mexico was neutral during the war. They were involve with war by sending Escuadron 201 they were there to assist the allies.That is the only thing that Mexico did other than that my family was no affect at all by the WW2 because of it being a neutral party.
semester 2 blog 9
Artist: Lawrence B. Smith
Year: 1942
For: The U.S. TreasuryWhat I got from the picture was that the was that the USA was using fear to scare parents so they can buy war bounds to keep their children safe from the Germans and the Nazi party.
This poster was made Hitler and the Nazi party evil by showing them that they have no morals or anything they are the worst enemy of them all.
Year: 1942
For: The U.S. TreasuryWhat I got from the picture was that the was that the USA was using fear to scare parents so they can buy war bounds to keep their children safe from the Germans and the Nazi party.
This poster was made Hitler and the Nazi party evil by showing them that they have no morals or anything they are the worst enemy of them all.
This Picture is from the a solder that is going back to the line in the highway of hitler.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
semester 2 blog 8
1. What stands out to you most in this interview?
What stood out to me was that the book was at first band from schools and library. The way he found out that his books was band by news paper and people . The people tired to censor what he wrote, but he was not nade to go to court for the censorship.
2. What experiences led Vonnegut to write Slaughterhouse Five?
What lead Vonnegut to write Slaughterhouse Five was that he saw that what had happen to him was pretty historical. At first he wasn't planing on writing on his experience but he saw that how wars were shown that men were doing the fitting and not show that it was babies who at war.
3. Prior to reading Slaughterhouse Five, what would you like to ask KV?
What I would like to ask Krut Vonnegut is, how did you use your experiences you had to write the book? How did your experiences affect your writing your book?
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