Thursday, March 22, 2007

The End

I think that the end was good and bad. It wrapped up a lot of things for me but I hate it when stories just leave you to find out what happens next. These types of books drive me nuts until about a week later when I forget that I just read the book. I don't mean that I forgot what I read I just mean that I forget that I just recently read the book. I wanted to find out what happened to Jem the next day and if he was going to be better soon or if he had to go through rehabilitation. I wanted to know if he got to play football the next year or if he was the water boy again. I wish that she would have said whether or not Boo and Scout became friends or not.
Those are all the things that were what I wanted to find out but I really wish that Mr. Ewell would have lived so that he had to go through an embarrassing trial and so that he wouldn't just get off the hook. I think that there are a lot worse things than dieing before you even get punished for what you do wrong. I think that dieing before you get punished for something like this is really like getting off a free man. I think that the Trial itself would have been worse than dieing right away and I also think that the punishment would have been worse than dieing right away.

2 comments:

BlondeC8 said...

I know what you mean.I just forget about the book like a few days later because I'm busy with other things.I'm glad Mr.Ewell died so he won't cause any more troubled but it would have been interesting to see what the trail was like.

braven gilmore girl said...

Honestly i was happy Mr. Ewell died. I know that sounds bad but it is true. I think he deserved it because of what he did to Tom, Jem, and Scout.