Flowers in the Attic
Summary: One
book that our theme of overcoming grief is shown in is Flowers in
the Attic by V. C. Andrews. Flowers in the Attic is a
book about four children who lose their father. After their father dies their
whole lives get turned upside down. They have to go live with a mean
grandmother who doesn't want her husband to know that the kids exist. They are
locked in a room and the only way for them to even be able to make sound is to
go into the attic. The attic is a large cold room with tons of books, old clothes,
and other knick-knacks. The oldest, Chris, has a younger sister, Cathy, and
they have two younger siblings that are twins, Corey and Carrie. Because their
grandfather doesn't like their mother or even know that the kids themselves
exist, their mother abandons them and tries to regain the grandfather’s trust.
Since the mother is gone they are left with only a little bit of cold left over
food given to them by a very strict grandmother, who will jump on
any opportunity she gets to beat or whip them. Since the grandmother
is scared of small spaces and doesn't like going into the attic, the four kids
often escape to the little taste of the outdoors they made for themselves in
the attic. Chris and Cathy made flowers and trees and animals out of paper
to make a little garden in the attic. Corey and Carrie help by making little
animals as well, but they aren't as good and Chris and Cathy’s. This
little fake garden they made would be the closest they got to the outdoors
for years.
How did the grief affect them? Grief
plays an important role in this book because their father dies and his death
causes them to relocate because they lose all their money and need somewhere to
go. They mourn over their father the whole time, saying things like none of
this would have happened if he never died. They never blame him for his death
or anything; they just wish things were different. Their grief affects them
deeply because if their father would have never died then they wouldn't be
locked away in the attic and none of this horrible stuff would have ever
happened. Their father’s death is something they never truly get over.
Eventually, however, they just stop talking about him, and Chris, whose full
name is Christopher and was named after his father, doesn't like being called
Christopher anymore and wants to be called Chris instead.
How did their life change because of the
grief? Their life changed because of this experience because they
became more mature and grown up than they were before their father died. They
all learned to not take things for granite and they all learned how important
they are to each other. They all learned to love.
How did they deal with the grief? They
dealt with it by just telling themselves to get over it and eventually just
never speaking of him the grandmother also did not like their father and forced
them not to speak of him ever.
Who would I recommend this book to? I
recommend this book to people who like drama and romance. Flowers in
the Attic is a sad, tragic book that is a great read.
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Summary: One
book that our theme of overcoming grief is shown in is Flowers in
the Attic by V. C. Andrews. Flowers in the Attic is a
book about four children who lose their father. After their father dies their
whole lives get turned upside down. They have to go live with a mean
grandmother who doesn't want her husband to know that the kids exist. They are
locked in a room and the only way for them to even be able to make sound is to
go into the attic. The attic is a large cold room with tons of books, old clothes,
and other knick-knacks. The oldest, Chris, has a younger sister, Cathy, and
they have two younger siblings that are twins, Corey and Carrie. Because their
grandfather doesn't like their mother or even know that the kids themselves
exist, their mother abandons them and tries to regain the grandfather’s trust.
Since the mother is gone they are left with only a little bit of cold left over
food given to them by a very strict grandmother, who will jump on
any opportunity she gets to beat or whip them. Since the grandmother
is scared of small spaces and doesn't like going into the attic, the four kids
often escape to the little taste of the outdoors they made for themselves in
the attic. Chris and Cathy made flowers and trees and animals out of paper
to make a little garden in the attic. Corey and Carrie help by making little
animals as well, but they aren't as good and Chris and Cathy’s. This
little fake garden they made would be the closest they got to the outdoors
for years.
How did the grief affect them? Grief
plays an important role in this book because their father dies and his death
causes them to relocate because they lose all their money and need somewhere to
go. They mourn over their father the whole time, saying things like none of
this would have happened if he never died. They never blame him for his death
or anything; they just wish things were different. Their grief affects them
deeply because if their father would have never died then they wouldn't be
locked away in the attic and none of this horrible stuff would have ever
happened. Their father’s death is something they never truly get over.
Eventually, however, they just stop talking about him, and Chris, whose full
name is Christopher and was named after his father, doesn't like being called
Christopher anymore and wants to be called Chris instead.
How did their life change because of the
grief? Their life changed because of this experience because they
became more mature and grown up than they were before their father died. They
all learned to not take things for granite and they all learned how important
they are to each other. They all learned to love.
How did they deal with the grief? They
dealt with it by just telling themselves to get over it and eventually just
never speaking of him the grandmother also did not like their father and forced
them not to speak of him ever.
Who would I recommend this book to? I
recommend this book to people who like drama and romance. Flowers in
the Attic is a sad, tragic book that is a great read.
Good job on your review! I've seen the trailer for the new movie and the book seems just as good! I think you did a great job summarizing the book without giving too much away about what happens. I'm usually not someone who likes to read books but this one seems good. I'll be sure to watch the movie!
ReplyDeleteNice Review! I think that you gave a good summary. It helped me understand the main concept of the story. If you liked this book, I think that you would enjoy the other sequels, such as Petals on the Wind.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the new movie based on this book and I'm really excited to read the book to see how they compare! I know that there are a couple of books in the series that some of my friends love so I would definitely recommend those. I liked the way you summarized the plot. You made the book sound as good as the movie! Great review and thanks for convincing me to finally read this!
ReplyDeleteI loved your review of this book. Your summary was clear and had a lot of voice. I also read this book for my ssr, and I really enjoyed it. There was also two movies of the book, and I really liked the first one, and I hear the new version Is good as well. Your review was very open and had a lot of voice and character. Great Job!
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