Anil’s Ghost Character Watcher Post 3

I was lol’ing pretty hard at Lacrosse earlier when Kody Bell mentioned Blogs.  Woops, forgot about that one.  Anyway, it looks like most people forgot to Blog this weekend anyway.  There were only three pages of blogs as compared to the normal  6.  I was worried, but the Lacrosse team won, JV and Varsity, so I figured it would all work out.  Ok.  On to Bloggin…

Due the scarcity of characters that can be examined, I am going to reinspect Anil.  In this section, Anil continues to struggle with the genocide taking place in Sri Lanka.  Sarath has not yet betrayed her, so I guess my predictions about him were wrong.  Anil and Sarath travelled all over to try and reconstruct Sailors face.   Once his face was reconstructed, Anil seems to gain some of the confidence that she lost through the whole searching process.  Anil started off strong, with a strong will to find Sailor’s killer.  She still has that drive for justice, the endless killing and civil war of Sri Lanka is begins to take its toll on her.  I am begining to wonder wether Anil will be able to continue to suffer through the horrors that she has been routinely witnessing.  Then again, this is a book, and like I always say, in a book something has to happen.  Anil will most likely be fine, and able to continue.  She and Sarath will find Sailors killer, because the book needs a purpose.  My question for y’all is which life do you think Anil perferred, her old life in Sri Lanka, or her life in America.  Throughout this section there are suggestions that Anil liked it at her home.  What do you guys think?

Brian Wawrzyniak

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2 Responses to “Anil’s Ghost Character Watcher Post 3”

  1. wuthering_heights

    I think that Anil likes the life she had in America better then what she has now. In America she went to school and was able to be surrounded by learning and knowledge all the time. And she loved it; Anil is the type of person who actually enjoys learning new things. She talked about going to schools in Sri Lanka and how they were bleak, empty, confusing, and unfulfilling. So, I believe that she enjoyed her adult life in America more than her adult life in Sri Lanka.
    Even though Anil talked about how she loved the structure and routine of her childhood in Sri Lanka, I think that as an adult she would rather live in America.

    Adam Lough

    Oh…and by the way Shankster Me and Brian were the only ones who blogged as of now, 12:00 noon on Monday. So you’ll only be able to grade us on one comment. Just to let you know.

  2. wuthering_heights

    Yeah I g2g to Lax, and only one person has commented.

    Goo Job ADam.


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