Friday, October 4, 2013

Wonder - Pages 51-80

Wonder - Pages 51-80

When Summer says goodbye to Auggie after school, his mother asks about her. Auggie's mom comments that Summer seems nice and is pretty. Auggie says, "We're kind of like Beauty and the Beast." Most of you are probably familiar with the Disney movie version of Beauty and the Beast, but the story was originally published in the 1700's.


Auggie and his dad call each other "Auggie Doggie" and "dear ol' Dad" after an old cartoon called Auggie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.


Auggie's mom is reading The Hobbit aloud to him each night. The Hobbit is a classic high fantasy novel published by J. R. R. Tolkein in 1937. The Lord of the Rings is actually a sequel to The Hobbit.



"Hey, the truth is, if a Wookiee started going to the school all of a sudden, I'd be curious, I'd probably stare a bit!" Truth is, so would I.  (Wookies are from Star Wars - we're back to that again)

There are a lot of different Wookiees
in the Star Wars world...

The idea behind the Cheese Touch is pretty funny in The Diary of a Wimpy Kid. But when something similar to the Cheese Touch is going on because of who a person is, that's another thing completely. And a much less funny thing.


It's not necessary to know the whole history behind the Bleeding Scream costume, but it's nice to get the image in your head so you know what Auggie is talking about. It's become a pretty familiar mask at Halloween. This one includes a pump so fake blood will ooze down the mask.



Students give more comparisons to describe what Auggie looks like.  Auggie says he's heard them all before, but what makes these comparisons especially hurtful when he hears them? On Halloween he hears references to orc, a creature from the Lord of the Rings, and a shrunken head.



When Auggie tells some of the other names he's heard people say about him, he mentions two movie characters. The first is an alien called E.T. (who everyone thought was super-cute and cuddly), and Freddy Krueger, a character from a horror movie (who nobody thought was super-cute or cuddly.)


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