I’ve finished ‘Holes’ today and would like
to analyze it shortly. First of all, analysis was the most hard part of our
homework and I’m glad that it has finished. At the beginning of the book I
thought that it was not a children’s book as we know. Well, I changed my mind
and now I think ‘Holes’ is a children’s book, but at least not boring and
simple like the others.
There is a story in the book connected with
the real story. We experience it via flashbacks. And it makes the real story
more interesting.
As main themes it can be said; friendship,
family, love and greed.
I’ve read some questions about Holes and
the corresponding answers of the author from the author’s personal web page.
You can look at it, too: http://www.louissachar.com/HolesBook.htm
After reading his answers I figured out the
reason why he took this topic in hand. Sachar's intention was to tell people
how hot Texas is, and also that the workers have a lot of difficulties with
that. I can say that he succeeds in giving his aim to readers. And I think
there are some arguments of his aim in the book. It is often mentioned that the
Camp Green Lake is so hot. Besides, the book starts with a talk about the Camp
Green Lake.
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PS: When I found out that we have a blog-assignment, I wasn't happy at all. But now I agree with Mr."Sir". :) I had fun and if we had an another boring assignment, it would make our holiday trouble. Well, I've finished my assignment and good luck to my friends!