Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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During Frank's First Confession he confesses the littlest of sins such as throwing up his First Holy Communion, which his grandmother made him, but he also confesses things on his own such as trying to take a peek at Mikey's naked sister taking a shower, and to listening to dirty stories from his friends.

Using this scenario and the raisin scenario, What do you think they show about Frank's personality? Do you think that if Frank;s grandma didn't make him confess about throwing up, do you think he would have? And, do you think that if Paddy wasn't there Frank still would have given the raisin away to someone that needed it, but still not as bad as Paddy needed it?

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-Donna Wylie

2 comments:

  1. I think that these scenarios show that Frank is a very caring and compassionate person because he could have just kept the raisin for himself since he was starving but Paddy was worse off than him. He is also a very obeying, respectful person, you can tell because he does what his Grandma tells him to, even if they are ridiculous demands.
    I think Frank would still give that raisin to any other deserving person because even the chapters before this convey that he is a very sweet, caring person.

    -Donna Wylie

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  2. i agree with donna and that he's very caring and compassitionate towards other people.

    Maria Stefanidis

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