Topic > Flight analysis and summary - 657

Activity n. 1 FLIGHT A boy named Zits who lives in Seattle and is only fifteen years old. He is tall, thin, ugly and sometimes mean. It also has forty-seven pimples and that's where it gets its name. Zits is Irish, Indian and an adopted son. He had been in twenty different foster homes and twenty-two different schools. He also likes to run away from home. One morning he is in a new foster home, wakes up and goes downstairs. “Good morning,” said the adoptive mother. Zits looks at her like he doesn't care what she says, then the foster father tells Zits to answer the foster mom. “No,” Zits said. They then argued and he left the house and ran away. Later that day, while he is on the run, it starts to get dark, so Zits stops running and as soon as he does, a police car pulls up next to him and one of the officers named "Dave" recognizes Zits, so he says to Zits to come. in the car and get off with him at the station. But instead of obeying the officer, he punches Dave in the face and starts running, but it doesn't take Officer Dave long to catch him, so Dave puts Zits in a cell. While there he meets a boy who is 2 years older than him. A pimple called Justice. “My first real friend,” Zits thought to himself, so when they both got out of prison the judge took Zits somewhere where he had two guns hidden there, a pistol and a paintball gun. During the day Zits he ran up to random people with the paintball gun and laughed at how they screamed, cried or fell to the ground. In his mind it was funny, but in others they thought they were going to die and be taken away from the world. Later that day... in the middle of the card... how he was supposedly used to kill people in the bank, so he goes to tell everything to Agent Dave and as a result Dave became Zits' adoptive dad #2 The author chose the title Flight because explains why Zits finds himself in different places and in different years Because he is not going crazy, but he is going back and forth in time to find out who and what he really is because his mother died when he was young and his father left. he's gone. So he never had the chance to learn about his culture. But going back in time will help him learn more about the Indians and how they lived. Also, how the whites were soldiers and how they would go and destroy the Indian camps and rape their children. Activity no. 3 The settings of this novel were in many different places, such as an Indian camp. The genre of this novel is also historical fiction.