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Команда Readers’ Lab  МаОУ гимназия № 35  Классы:6е,6и  Учителя: Князева Л.В., Рожина И.В

Команда Readers’ Lab

МаОУ гимназия № 35 Классы:6е,6и Учителя: Князева Л.В., Рожина И.В

« Examine the book to have a deep look! »

« Examine the book to have a deep look! »

“ The Call of the Wild”  Jack London The main idea is that only the strongest and fittest can survive in the conditions of The Wild. Sometimes you have to reveal the ancient instincts to survive.

“ The Call of the Wild”

Jack London

The main idea is that only the strongest and fittest can survive in the conditions of The Wild. Sometimes you have to reveal the ancient instincts to survive.

Buck   -  A powerful dog, half St. Bernard and half sheepdog, who is stolen from a California estate and sold as a sled dog in the Arctic. Buck gradually evolves from a pampered pet into a fierce, masterful animal, able to hold his own in the cruel, kill-or-be-killed world of the North. Though he loves his final master, John Thornton, he feels the wild calling him away from civilization and longs to reconnect with the primitive roots of his species. John Thornton  -  Buck’s final master, a gold hunter experienced in the ways of the Klondike. Thornton saves Buck from death at the hands of Hal, and Buck rewards Thornton with fierce loyalty. Thornton’s relationship to Buck is the ideal man-dog relationship: each guards the other’s back and is completely devoted to the other. The strength of their bond is enough to keep Buck from acting on the forces he feels are calling him into the wild. Spitz  -  Buck’s archrival and the original leader of Francois’s dog team. Spitz is a fierce animal—a “devil-dog,” one man calls him—who is used to fighting with other dogs and winning. He meets his match in Buck, however, who is as strong as Spitz and possesses more cunning. Spitz is an amoral being who fights for survival with all of his might, disregarding what is right and wrong.

Buck   -  A powerful dog, half St. Bernard and half sheepdog, who is stolen from a California estate and sold as a sled dog in the Arctic. Buck gradually evolves from a pampered pet into a fierce, masterful animal, able to hold his own in the cruel, kill-or-be-killed world of the North. Though he loves his final master, John Thornton, he feels the wild calling him away from civilization and longs to reconnect with the primitive roots of his species.

John Thornton  -  Buck’s final master, a gold hunter experienced in the ways of the Klondike. Thornton saves Buck from death at the hands of Hal, and Buck rewards Thornton with fierce loyalty. Thornton’s relationship to Buck is the ideal man-dog relationship: each guards the other’s back and is completely devoted to the other. The strength of their bond is enough to keep Buck from acting on the forces he feels are calling him into the wild.

Spitz  -  Buck’s archrival and the original leader of Francois’s dog team. Spitz is a fierce animal—a “devil-dog,” one man calls him—who is used to fighting with other dogs and winning. He meets his match in Buck, however, who is as strong as Spitz and possesses more cunning. Spitz is an amoral being who fights for survival with all of his might, disregarding what is right and wrong.

“ In a flash Buck knew it. The time had come. It was to the death. As they circled about, snarling, ears laid back, keenly watching for the advantage, the scene came back to Buck with a sense of familiarity. He seemed to remember it all,—the white woods, and earth, and moonlight, and the thrill of battle.  . . . To Buck it was nothing new or strange, this scene of old time. It was as though it had always been, the wonted way of things “

“ In a flash Buck knew it. The time had come. It was to the death. As they circled about, snarling, ears laid back, keenly watching for the advantage, the scene came back to Buck with a sense of familiarity. He seemed to remember it all,—the white woods, and earth, and moonlight, and the thrill of battle.  . . . To Buck it was nothing new or strange, this scene of old time. It was as though it had always been, the wonted way of things “

It is the most exciting adventure, the most moving dedication story, the deepest meditation on a creature and its place in nature; a triumphant tale of a great creature in the wild.

It is the most exciting adventure, the most moving dedication story,

the deepest meditation on a creature and its place in nature;

a triumphant tale of a great creature in the wild.

Yesaulkov Vasily’s painting of buck

Yesaulkov Vasily’s painting of buck

“ The Wizard of Oz” Frank Baum If you believe in yourself, all your dreams can come true

“ The Wizard of Oz”

Frank Baum

If you believe in yourself, all your dreams can come true

Dorothy is the main character of  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.  She is an orphan and lives with her uncle and aunt on their farm in Kansas, along with her dog, Toto.  She is a straightforward little girl who shows courage and perseverance. Dorothy seems to be very young, perhaps only five or six years of age, although she frequently seems to behave as a much older child would. Baum also gives little hint to her appearance. Toto is Dorothy's dog and her constant companion.

Dorothy is the main character of  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.  She is an orphan and lives with her uncle and aunt on their farm in Kansas, along with her dog, Toto.  She is a straightforward little girl who shows courage and perseverance. Dorothy seems to be very young, perhaps only five or six years of age, although she frequently seems to behave as a much older child would. Baum also gives little hint to her appearance.

Toto is Dorothy's dog and her constant companion.

   The Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion.   The Scarecrow complains that he has no brains, but he shows himself to be the most thoughtful of Dorothy’s companions, and his quest for intelligence demonstrates that this is what he values. Similarly, the Tin Woodman places the highest importance on feeling, and shows a continual concern with emotion as he seeks a heart. The Cowardly Lion is a coward in his own eyes, but he accompanies the others through dangerous adventures and sometimes protects the group with his fierce roar. 

  The Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion.

The Scarecrow complains that he has no brains, but he shows himself to be the most thoughtful of Dorothy’s companions, and his quest for intelligence demonstrates that this is what he values. Similarly, the Tin Woodman places the highest importance on feeling, and shows a continual concern with emotion as he seeks a heart. The Cowardly Lion is a coward in his own eyes, but he accompanies the others through dangerous adventures and sometimes protects the group with his fierce roar. 

The little girl, seeing she had lost one of her pretty shoes, grew angry, and said to the Witch,

The little girl, seeing she had lost one of her pretty shoes,

grew angry, and said to the Witch, "Give me back my shoe!"

"I will not," retorted the Witch, "for it is now my shoe, and

not yours."

"You are a wicked creature!" cried Dorothy. "You have no

right to take my shoe from me."

"I shall keep it, just the same," said the Witch, laughing at

her, "and someday I shall get the other one from you, too."

This made Dorothy so very angry that she picked up the

bucket of water that stood near and dashed it over the Witch,

wetting her from head to foot.

Instantly the wicked woman gave a loud cry of fear, and

then, as Dorothy looked at her in wonder, the Witch began to

shrink and fall away.

"See what you have done!" she screamed. "In a minute I

shall melt away."

"I'm very sorry, indeed," said Dorothy, who was truly

frightened to see the Witch actually melting away like brown

sugar before her very eyes.

"Didn't you know water would be the end of me?" asked

the Witch, in a wailing, despairing voice.

"Of course not," answered Dorothy. "How should I?"

"Well, in a few minutes I shall be all melted, and you will

have the castle to yourself. I have been wicked in my day, but

I never thought a little girl like you would ever be able to melt

me and end my wicked deeds. Look out—here I go!"

This is a kind and positive fantasy book. You will read it again and again. It’s called *The first American Fairytale*

This is a kind and positive fantasy book. You will read it again and again.

It’s called *The first American Fairytale*

Lutkova lada’s painting of the emerald city

Lutkova lada’s painting of the emerald city

Rendezvous with Rama by Arthure C. Clarke   By the 22nd Century, man has colonized the planets. There is political rupture amongst the interplanetary council, particular from Mercury, newest and hardiest of the colonies. And then, into the picture, comes Rama. At first thought to be an asteroid, the unmanned probe Sita is sent to photograph it, showing it to be a perfect cylinder: 20 Kilometres in diameter, 54KM long. An alien artifact, from inter-stellar space, that has travelled on a perfect trajectory for perihelion for hundreds of thousands of years.

Rendezvous with Rama by Arthure C. Clarke

 

By the 22nd Century, man has colonized the planets. There is political rupture amongst the interplanetary council, particular from Mercury, newest and hardiest of the colonies. And then, into the picture, comes Rama. At first thought to be an asteroid, the unmanned probe Sita is sent to photograph it, showing it to be a perfect cylinder: 20 Kilometres in diameter, 54KM long. An alien artifact, from inter-stellar space, that has travelled on a perfect trajectory for perihelion for hundreds of thousands of years.

Bill Norton Bill Norton is the 55-year-old commander of the spaceship Endeavour. He leads a mission whose task is to explore the alien spacecraft Rama. As a commander, he takes an active role in most of the missions. Just like a true captain, he is always the first one to go in and the last one to come out. Norton has two wives, who live on different planets. He is traveling through space for most of the time, so he keeps in contact with his spouses by sending them near-carbon copies of his messages. His hero is Captain James Cook, a mythical explorer of the 18th century. He often relies on the imaginary advices of Captain Cook to make important decisions regarding his missions. Whenever he faces a difficult decision or a problem that science alone cannot resolve, he imagines what Cook would do in the same situation .

Bill Norton

Bill Norton is the 55-year-old commander of the spaceship Endeavour. He leads a mission whose task is to explore the alien spacecraft Rama. As a commander, he takes an active role in most of the missions. Just like a true captain, he is always the first one to go in and the last one to come out.

Norton has two wives, who live on different planets. He is traveling through space for most of the time, so he keeps in contact with his spouses by sending them near-carbon copies of his messages. His hero is Captain James Cook, a mythical explorer of the 18th century. He often relies on the imaginary advices of Captain Cook to make important decisions regarding his missions. Whenever he faces a difficult decision or a problem that science alone cannot resolve, he imagines what Cook would do in the same situation .

 All its charms revolve around setting. Rama itself is so unutterably cool that the reader is just swept away. The plot is simply exploring Rama; the characters exist to explore Rama; all conflict exists in the context of Rama. It started simple and then kept surprising you with a new big picture of what it was all about.

All its charms revolve around setting. Rama itself is so unutterably cool that the reader is just swept away. The plot is simply exploring Rama; the characters exist to explore Rama; all conflict exists in the context of Rama. It started simple and then kept surprising you with a new big picture of what it was all about.

Glazyrina Yana’s drawing of rama

Glazyrina Yana’s drawing of rama

Thank you for your attention

Thank you for your attention