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I think Mr Bradbury's description of Pip is perhaps the most incredible description of a boy there ever was! KatherineZ | |||
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With the possible exception of his description of John Huff in "The Halloween Tree." | ||||
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Not trying to be deliberately obtuse, but was John Huff in The Halloween Tree? Wasn't he Douglas' friend in Dandelion Wine?
[This message has been edited by Chrisman43 (edited 07-13-2003).] | ||||
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"Joe Pipkin was the greatest boy who had ever lived." My mistake he is referred to as Pipkin. I think I shortened it to Pip. "God got up early just to see Pipkin come out of his house, like one of the people on a weatherclock. And the weather was always fine where Pipkin was." What music to my eyes! Thanks Mr Bradbury! KatherineZ | ||||
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This is one of my favorite things about Ray. I'll be reading along, and all of a sudden there is this amazing phrase, sentence or paragraph that is so well-written and so descriptive I just marvel at it and read it over and over. I also read it out loud, because it often has a musical quality. And in the past year I have begun bringing these phrases in to my classes (seventh grade lit/language) and reading them to the kids so they can hear examples of outstanding descriptive writing. I once did almost half a period on just his short story openings, trying to teach them how to improve their story openings. | ||||
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Ha, ha, yes, I did that just to see if you all were paying attention. | ||||
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Dandelion: Yes ! We must all Be Alert! The world needs more lerts.... | ||||
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