Friday, December 5, 2014
The setting of this book is located in a dangerous and remote prairie in the south of the U.S.A as the main characters, Francis, Lottie, and Billy struggle to find recourses and escape the Comancheros Native Americans. Indeed, the west lands of U.S.A was a dangerous and remote area that did not provide food for the three main characters, which pushed them to live in extreme danger. "Francis, Lottie, and Billy had no food or water or any immediate hope of getting any" (Paulsen 6), since they lived in the dangerous west lands plains with no resources or hopes of escaping the area. Another reason that make their environment dangerous would be that they are under constant threat of outlaw tribes looking for wealth. The Comancheros were a Native American tribe looking for wealth and resources that were going to capture the three main characters several times in adventure, which put Francis, Lottie, and Billy, in another difficult situation, despite the other problems they encountered so far. To conclude, the west land prairies are a very dangerous and remote areas for our three main characters.
Francis Tucket is indeed a very independent character for numerous, but two primary reasons. Francis has shown that he was capable of being a leader throughout the adventure so far and that he could make important decisions no matter which situations he found himself in throughout the book. Francis indeed could lead his two older teammates, Lottie and Billy throughout the quest and took very risky and sacrificed food to save his life and the other around him making himself not the primary worry as he saves Lottie and billy numerous times from attacks of the Comancheros. Another important point is the fact that Francis has to matured very quickly for someone his age and learned to take decisions without his parents and act as a parent. "Francis handed Lottie his rifle and, pushing her in front of him , he picked Billy up and crried him piggyback, mile after mile, yard after yard, and step after step" (Paulsen 9). Francis showed devotion and leadership to keep his teammates or "siblings" safe as he went through the hardest labor to ensure security for Billy and Lottie, which shows his maturity for someone his age.
The plot of this book evolves rapidly and so far the author provides the reader with a lot of background information and many important events that make the book very interesting. Indeed, Francis, Lottie, and Billy have gone already through serious and dangerous events. "Francis was near dead with exhaustion. He had hardly slept for two nights before and had been used roughly by the Comancheros in the bargain" (Paulsen 21). This event involving Francis made the "family" fall apart and changed the adventure, which made the novel already interesting. Another important fact would be that book already provides the reader with background knowledge giving already a great deal of information regarding each character. "Their had died of cholerla and their wagon train had abandoned the family afraid of disease" (Paulsen 4). The situation expressed by the quote shows the situation of Billy and Lottie, which helps the reader understand their situation even more. To sum it up, the plot so far has been very interesting making the novel already resourceful and full of information.
The theme learned from this book so far would be that teamwork makes a whole community more productive. The teamwork exposed between Lottie, Billy, and, Francis showed how powerful teamwork is and how many achievements they have done to survive. Since "they stuck together unlike Francis and Jason Grimes, the one armed mountain man" (Paulsen 3) they could overcome the harsh environment unlike Jason Grimes who lost one arm and was solitary. Another important aspect would be that the teammates have built love to each other and became closer. Indeed, Francis has stated treating Lottie and Billy like his family and siblings so that is why he has done so many sacrifices for them and team worked forged their relations. To conclude, the theme so far has been the importance of teamwork as it played a major part among every character.
Friday, December 12, 2014
To start off, Lottie has proved to be a very smart and creative character throughout the story. Indeed, Lottie has helped Francis through many situations and was of a great help for him throughout the adventure saving him from a lot of trouble with several characters such as Billy. Lottie advised Billy to “Drink water and fill your belly and leave him alone,” (Paulsen 49) which helped out Francis as he was able to save a lot of time working on the tools that have been founded instead of being bothered by Billy. Another important aspect would be that Lottie found a lot of intelligent solutions to solve the problems encountered to survive. Lottie indeed found a way to fix Francis’ rifle just by using twigs to fix the trigger, which helped him a lot as it shows Lottie’s creativity and intelligence coming to survival. To conclude, Lottie has proved to be a very helpful character to Francis as she showed to be smart and creative.
The setting of the book has started to be more shown and described as the characters of the book are using it at their advantage making their survival easier. The Westland prairies have started to become less remote and provided with more resources as Billy, Lottie, and Francis have changed area, which made the environment more livable providing them with more food and water. The meat, which were the buffalos came “to the streambed to drink,” (Paulsen 54) which means that the environment surrounding Francis and his “family” has started to become easier to live in. Another important fact would be that since the characters moved from place they are in less risks of danger than before. Indeed, the Chomancheros were left in the far West of the prairie making the survival less dangerous since no humans are in risk of capturing Francis, Lottie, and Billy. To summarize, the setting, the Prairie Westland, became less dangerous as water was found and no apparent danger was found in the new area.
The plot of the book started evolving slowly and does not include a lot of actions and suspense, but the development of the characters as a team. Francis, Billy, and Lottie have started to know each other even better and their teamwork has improved majorly resulting in the survival becoming much easier as they have achieved many new things. As Billy is too young to perform any activities, Lottie and Billy have shared the job of caring for him and most importantly have started working as a team finding very valuable objects such as a rifle for hunting. Indeed, Francis and Lottie have found “a beautiful little Lancaster,” which they could use for hunting making their survival less difficult as hunting became less of a problem. The fact that Billy, Francis, and Lottie have changed environment made the setting compromise less action, as danger was not near. The Chomancheros and Cowboys stopped being seen, which made less action in the plot, as no danger was apparent for the characters. To sum it up, the plot stopped focusing on action, but the evolution of characters as a team.
The major theme learned from this part of the novel would be the importance of family. Francis, Lottie, and Billy may not be a blood related family, however regarding their relationship they treat themselves as one. Throughout the novel, the “family” constantly stayed as one group going through the hardest adventures relying on each other for comfort avoiding solitude. As the rain was pouring heavily, “they huddled under the overhang just as he clouds cracked again’” comforting each other under a cave, which shows how much they love one another and how they rely on each other through the toughest moments. Another important factor would be that Billy used throughout the novel Lottie and Francis as role models and saw them as his parents. Indeed, Billy has tried to imitate Francis and Lottie several times, for example when they were arranging the powder for the rifle, he took his own ball and tried to dry it out like them, so Billy would be nothing without Francis and Lottie as they serve as guides in his life, which shows the importance of having a family. Overall, this novel explores the importance of being family through the survival of Francis, Lottie, and Billy and through Billy’s coming of age.