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Essay / Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading Analysis
Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading by: Tom GreenwaldThe exposition begins with a character named Charlie Joe Jackson. He is in middle school and hates reading. It all started when Charlie had to read a book for his language teacher; the book was called Billy's Bargain. Billy's Bargain was about the pitcher who throws a hit and makes a deal with the devil. Charlie does what he always does, and this was read from the back of the book, the first chapter, the last chapter, and the inside flaps. Charlie always took shortcuts when it came to reading. In the rising action, Charlie has a friend named Timmy, and Timmy and Charlie have known each other for about two years. They always made this deal: If Charlie bought Timmy an ice cream sandwich, Timmy would tell Charlie what Billy's Bargain was about. But one day, Charlie sees Timmy's look, which was that of blackmail. As he approached, he asked Timmy how your day was. He said, “Okay. » then he said, "I'm really hungry today...I could eat one, or two, or three ice cream sandwiches." Guess what Charlie had to do. He bought TImmy three ice cream sandwiches just so Timmy could tell Charlie about the book. It was the climax. The next day he went to the library and looked up the word blackmail. Under the word blackmail, Timmy's photo was there. It was the falling action. He saw the librarian and she was an old friend of Charlie's. In first grade, she tried many times to get him to read, but he couldn't. To Charlie, she was bad because she was still a librarian. The solution is that Charlie Joe has come up with many ways to get out of reading. He also invented many tips, which can take you out of reading in a different way....... middle of paper ......it was when she was sent to the fortress because of the war his father was there. Solveig, his brother, the crown prince, his older sister and his army of warriors wait for news of the battle his father is in and discover the winner. However, as the winter drags on and the storms intensify each day, the ice refuses to break up. This means Solveig and the others are trapped! The climax is when horrific acts of betrayal make it clear that a traitor is in their midst. A malevolent breeze begins to blow through the frozen walls of ice, and an anxious man turns the prisoners of winter against each other. The action that falls is that whoever is responsible for protecting the king's children was all suspected of being the traitor. Siblings must choose their allies wisely. Solveig tries to find out who is trying to destroy the crowned prince and the kingdom. It was the resolution.