Monday, September 2, 2019
The Moon :: essays research papers
The Moon is Down Chapter One: Here we learn that a small town has been taken over by one of the many Nazi groups during World War Two. Mr. Corell ââ¬Å" The town good guyâ⬠, the way I view it, sent the town postmen and policemen on a boating trip, keeping them from the invasion (we learn later that ââ¬Å"The town good guyâ⬠is really a back-stabber later in the book). After the invasion, the Nazis request a meeting with the townââ¬â¢s Mayor, Mayor Orden. Joseph and Doctor Winter, two of Mayor Ordenââ¬â¢s colleagues, await the arrival of Nazis too. The two meet Captain Bentick, a rank lower than Colonel Lanser who is the one who had requested the meeting. Bentick searches the home. During the meeting Annie, Mayor Ordenââ¬â¢s cook, becomes very aggravated by the soldiers who wait outside the front porch of the Mayorââ¬â¢s home, and throws a pot of boiling water at them. Chapter Two: In this chapter, Steinbeck explains the characteristics of each of the Nazis. Major Hunter, an engineer, ââ¬Å"arithmaticianâ⬠, and seemingly indifferent to the fact that he is a soldier. Captain Bentick, a family man, was old and kind. Bentick also has certain admiration to the English. Captain Loft, a young man, took much pride in the fact that he was a soldier. He dreams of his own death on the battlefield, where he is respected. ââ¬Å"Lieutenants Prackle and Tonder were snot noses, undergraduates, lieutenants, trained in the politics of the dayâ⬠(Quoted out of the book; there seemed to be no sense putting it in my own words since it was right there, and couldnââ¬â¢t have been worded any better). Colonel Lanser takes much pride in what he does. To me, he sees life as an order given by a higher rank that must be taken out. It is also in this chapter that Captain Bentick dies by one Alexander Morden, a town dweller. Chapter Three: The chapter begins with a discussion between Annie and Joseph, who are talking about Alexander Morden and the death of Captain Bentick. Joseph reveals to Annie what he surely thinks will happen... ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢ll shoot himâ⬠. Annie is rejecting the awful thought. Unfortunately it is true and Alex will be tried. Molly Morden, Alexââ¬â¢s wife, met with the Mayor because of a rumor that had been circulating in the town. ââ¬Å"You wouldnââ¬â¢t convict Alex would you?â⬠, the replies, ââ¬Å"Noâ⬠. To the Mayorââ¬â¢s anger he found that he did have to sentence Alex to death; luckily he managed to shirk the awful duty. Chapter Four: This Chapter is very brief, it simply goes into Alexââ¬â¢s trial, where he IS convicted, and shot in a public area.
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