Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pages 20-40

Summary:

So Nick "dillinger" (which is what he would like for people to call him) is now on his way to Clear Lake with his mom and his whorish mom's lazy boyfriend Jerry. It is not stated in the book , but I think that they left to Clear Lake in order to dodge the four marines that he sold the Chevy that had a banana in the engine. While on the drive to Clear Lake Nick's mom waves to every motor cycler that roars past as if she knew them. In addition to waving at bikers Nicks mom cannot keep her hands off Jerry while they are driving which really disgusts Nick. When Nick arrives to the ''cabin'' he finds that they find out is actually a trailer park. The trailer park was very small, it only had two rooms one of which was the master bedroom where jerry and Nicks mom stayed in. The other was the kitchen/living room/Nicks room. Nick said it was so small that you can hear the smallest movement that happened in one room everywhere in the trailer. Nick found this out while he went to his bed and began to put his T.E.( Thunderous Erection) out of its misery. But while doing so Jerry came out and told jerry if he wanted to do so that he needed to go outside because he was making to much noise. The next day Nick experienced taking a shower in a public shower area with a old man that was staring at him while he washed. Then the best thing in Nicks life happened he bumped into a girl named Sheeni who said to him while walking by that his robe was open(just teasing him). Later she was found at his house introducing herself to his parents. To much surprise Nick actually talked to Sheeni and arranged for them to meet again. There date was set for the beach where the sparks began to fly between them. They then went hiking where Nick got his 1st kiss on the lips from a girl. The more time they spend the more they fall for each other, but eventually Nick has to leave to go back home.

Quote:
"As we walked into town, my panic started to subside. I can actually talk to girls''(Payne,23)

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I chose this quote because it is both a surprise to me and Nick that he can actually talk to females. At the beginning of the story I got the impression that Nick was the type of person that would choke up when he comes in contact with a girl, but I was proved wrong. This quote is significant to the story to show the significance of Sheeni being in the story. I think the importance is that Sheeni brings out sides of Nick that even Nick didn't know he had. This can also be foreshadowing that Sheeni will have Nick do other things that he would not have done of he did not meet Sheeni.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Pages 1-20

Summary:

In the opening of the story Youth In Revolt by CD Payne the author quickly introduces the reader to Nick Twisp. Nick is the main character of the story. Right away we are let known by nick that he greatly despises his last name "Twisp". Nick goes on to inform us that he has a HUGE obsession with sex (even though he has never done "IT" before). Nicks parents are divorced and he currently lives with his mother. Just like most children of divorced parents he is subjected to spending time with his miserly father who constantly complains about paying child support. Currently nicks mom is dating a man named jerry who nick despises also. Jerry is a cheap con man who sells broken cars to people silly enough to buy them. Jerry sells a car to four sailors that think they bought a nice Chevy , which is actually a Chevy with a banana in the engine(how ironic). The sailors later come to nicks house looking for jerry nut he is not home. Instead Nick answers the door and the sailors tell Nick to tell Jerry that he will pay up or die. As a result the family goes on a "vacation" to Clear Lake,California. This vacation includes living in a trailer park, showering with complete strangers, trailer parks,1st love , and did I mention trailer parks?

Quote:
Blockquote"pouring his coffee mom said, "isn't it nice of Jerry to drop by so early" The woman takes me for a complete idiot"

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I chose this quote for a lot of reasons, but the most important is that it relates to just about everybody. What I mean by this is that in the story Nick clearly knows that Jerry stayed the night and did not stay just to sleep. Thinking that Nick did not know what they were doing or even the fact that Jerry stayed the night , Nicks mom makes it seem like nick is a kid therefore he does not know anything about "grown up" business when he actually does. We have all experienced this before I am sure of this. I wonder why parents think that we teenagers have no idea what goes on with our parents just because we are younger.