Fight Club Dialectical Journal

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This book is written by author GARY D. SCHMIDT. That one would be one of the greatest book I have ever read. It tells us about Doug Swieteck who is a main character, his family, and the environment around him. There are some very funny and light parts in that. On the other hand, there are also some very sad and serious parts like tragedy. But I choose first one of two choices that I would call Okay for now a hopeful book. Because there is some reason to call the book a hopeful one more than would call a hopeless one in the book. I am going to give you some example of light and funny parts. First, one example of that is that “if Joe Pepitone saw my mother’s smile, he would give up baseball for her” (pg23). This expression was a little funny for me. “We finished breakfast, then cleaned up together” (pg23), “when I said, “I don’t think I’ve ever been in a room where you could fly eggs while holding them in your hand,” she went over to sink, filled a grass full of cold water, turned, and threw the whole thing all over me. Then she smiled again and started to laugh, and I started to laugh, and I …show more content…

It was the contest of quiz to contest how much they know about baseball. “My father loved Babe Ruth. And Ernie Eco said that prize for the Trivia contest was going to be a baseball signed by a Yankee. It was probably, Ernie Eco said, a baseball signed by the Babe” (pg,154). This part is all why his father took his family to the Annual Ballard Paper Mill Harvest Time Employee Picnic to take part in the contest. Despite his father went in there to get a baseball signed by Babe Ruth, but unfortunately, the prize for the Trivia contest was not a baseball signed by Babe Ruth. And then when his father and Ernie Eco heard about that at the beginning of the contest, they disappointed and discouraged to compete. His father bet Ernie Eco’s “probability” and they failed on the prize. I feel that this is the funniest scene in this

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