Monday, 7 December 2015

The Escape Reviewed By Samuel Olivier Benloulou

The Escape Reviewed By Samuel Olivier Benloulou

The Escape is the first book of a series of spy novels written by Robert Muchamore. The story happens in France during World War II at a time when the Nazi where invading and forcing the civilians to flee. The story is about two German children who are tracked by Germans soldiers and about a British spy Charles Henderson who is trying to reached them before the German can. Marc a thirteen-year-old orphan who fled teams up with Charles Henderson in the search of the 2 German children and their father. They need to find them before the Nazis do because they are in possession of very important documents. The father of the two Britain children is killed during an attack leaving his two young children on their own.

The Escape is a drama and action novel. The main theme of the book is perseverance. The perseverance was shown when mark is stranded in Paris and he never gives up After all the troubles the characters goes through they never give up and find their way to safety. Marc, one of the main characters is very courageous.  On his own he escaped an abusive orphanage with an abusive leader. He took many risks and went to Paris an unknown city for Mark. Mark went to live in a cheap hotel and got tortured by the Nazis for information he did not know. The two others main character Paul, eleven-year-old and Rose, thirteen-year-old are also courageous, after their dad dies while attacked by Nazis, they continue their journey has asked by their father. Rose was very determined and guided her brother through the story. Paul is younger and scared. He is a little insecure but with the help of his big sister he was able to follow. After Henderson, Marc, Rose and Paul meet they tried to escape Paris.

The author did a very good job explaining and showing the theme, the perseverance was shown when Mark is stranded in Paris and does not know what to do. Mark finally gets out of Paris with a man named Henderson. The courage was shown when Rose and Paul need to leave their dad dead during a bombing, I know it would have been very hard to leave their dad dead lying on the floor while a bombing which is why I shows it to represent courage. The three characters don’t meet each other early in the book has a matter of fact, the book follows two different stories which are at the same place and at the same time. Henderson and Marc meet up with Rose and Paul later in the novel. The novel is very interesting because it was during World War II and it has a very good setting and the Author did a good job showing detail and showing the theme

11 comments:

  1. Dear Sam,

    This book review shows a lot of emotion, when the kids are trying two escape France, what are some of the challenges that they have to face when trying to escape?

    Sincerely yours
    Carter Harris Fowell

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    1. Hello Carter,

      Some of the problems they went through where very difficult andIi do not think me or you would of been able to make it through. One problem they went through was Being on a boat with sunk with happens at the end of the book, there was also when they where is a car and the got shot at by the Nazis and almost got wounded

      Sincerely, Sam

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  2. Dear Samuel,

    I am aware of the 3 children (Marc, Rosie and Paul) who are the main characters in the novel. Could you please provide me with 3 character traits for one of the characters and an example from the story that would support each trait.

    Thanks

    Mr. King

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    1. Dear Mr.King,

      The three characters are very interesting, but the one with stood out for me is Marc because he was an orphane and he was rated differently then normal children would. HE has many trades such as he is very brave, an example from the book is when he is held by the nazis and tortured but tries his best not too cry or show pain. another character trade is perseverance he showed it while escaping the orphanage during the attack. the last point is that he explorer he showed this when he also escapes the orphanage because he wants to have a life story.

      Sincerely, Sam

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  3. Dear Sam,

    This novel is full of messages for the reader. Can you please provide me with one theme (message) you got from this novel and why you selected this particular theme.

    Sincerely,

    Mr. King

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    1. Answer: Dear Mr. King

      This novel has many messages; throughout the book the main message is to never give up no matter what shows up in front of you, and that any thing is possible. The characters show this while making their way through the city of Paris while being wanted by the novel. The book has a very great message because it is very well explained in the book.

      Sincerely, Sam


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  4. Dear Samuel,

    One literary device used by the author Robert Muchamore is "suspense". Sam can you please provide me with one example from the novel that supports this literary device.

    Thank you

    Mr. King

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    1. Dear Mr. King

      A part of the book that describes suspense is when the kids and Henderson drees up as Nazis and infiltrate a base to send a message to an ally. There is a lot of suspense because while in the base they get caught and run away, there is a dramatic car chase away from the base and also a battle in the base. This was probably one of the best suspense scene in the book and also one of my favorite in the whole book.

      Sincerely Sam

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  5. Hi Sam,

    There are many different forms of conflict present in this novel. Can you please provide me with 2 types of conflict used by the author and an example for each. I really enjoyed your review.

    Sincerely,

    Mr. King

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    1. 1. Dear Mr. King

      The first form of conflict is an emotional one, it happens when Roses and Paul’s father dies. Rose reacts to conflict well and says that they have to get away from the Nazis but as for Paul, he wants to stay with his father and die with him if he has too. The two characters end up escaping. The second conflict would be when Marc gets tortured by Nazis, Marc was very brave and throughout the torture ands end up only getting a tooth ripped out.

      Sincerely, Sam

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  6. Dear Sam,

    What were some of the challenges that the kids faced trying to escape to France?

    Thanks,
    Jordy

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