Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Boy That Flew


Think about the rush of wind in your face as you jumped from a cliff. Next you’re gliding through the air waiting to land. “Brother to the Wind” is written by Mildred Walter and illustrated by Diane and Leo Dillon. Flying would be fun with the wind in your face. The magic of good snake is interesting because he didn’t really use magic. The laughter from the kids was mean and Emeke felt really bad. So bad things could happen then many things could happen to make you feel better.
In the first place, flying would be fun for so many people. They would jump and glide for a while until they land. Emeke glided which he built a paraglider. We use those today to glide through the air. Emeke was the first person to glide in his village. The giant kite was made of light material so it wasn’t that hard to glide for Emeke.
In addition, Good Snake doesn’t really use magic. He really persuades the animal or human that they can and how to. It is smart on how he does it making them think that they can by visiting him. When all they need to do is just think they can and believe in themselves.
Equally important, is how the kids laughed at Emeke. They didn’t believe in him, but Emeke stayed true to himself. He believed that he could fly, but all he had to do was find good snake. Many disbelieved him that he could fly and even his dad didn’t believe in him.
Finally, many things happened to Emeke like being laughed at and mocked. Although some good things did happen like flying, and finding Good Snake. Flying is what let Emeke be free from laughter. Good Snake let Emeke fly with a kite which was awesome for Emeke. So if you are sad something is always going to make you happy.

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