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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

The House Of The Scorpion-Theme

The house of the scorpions, theme.
The theme for the house of the scorpion by Nancy Farmer is that choices determine who you will be for the rest of your life, making choices that are good for people will lead you to become a friendly, strong and successful person like Matt, or you could make choices that are bad for people and become like El Patron, who is very powerful but hated by everyone and is said to be very evil. The choices Matt makes in this novel lead him to own a strip of land called Opium. Also the choices that you make will affect how people will react towards your wellbeing such as Tam Lin makes a decision to let Matt do dangerous things that could have hurt both of them but let Matt be a real kid and he treated Matt as en equal which gained him Matt’s respect.

Questions:
1.If you were placed in Matt’s situation, would you have made the same choices as him?
2.Have you ever made choices that have hurt or helped others?
3.Why do you think Matt made the choices he did?
4.Do you think that Tam Lin made good choices?
5.What kind of choices would El Patron have made when he was around Matt’s age?
6.What kind of person would Maria become if she continues to make similar choices?
7.What kind of person is Celia in your opinion?
8.Will Matt be hated by everyone if he continues to make his choices?
9.What would make someone want to wish that they can live for ever?
10. Do you think that the theme was appropiate for the story?

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

The House of the Scorpion - Plot


Matteo (Matt) Alacran is a clone of El Patron, lord of a strip of land called Opium. He is dislikes by almost everyone living on the estate, which is made up of El Patron's family. El Patron, Celia and Maria are the only ones who cares for Matt at first. Eventually he becomes friends with a girl named Maria. After growing up with Celia in a cabin far from the main estate. One day he is discovered by two children, Steven and Emilia. When he jumps out the broken window to get to them he falls on some glass and cuts his foot. The children carried him to the estate to help him. Rosa a mean maid cares for him at first but when she found out he was a clone she makes him live in saw dust and chicken liter for months. When El Patron found out, Matt was released and was better taken care of. As he grew up, he was known as “the clone” among almost everyone on the estate, but he was assigned a bodyguard named Tam Lin who was very good to him and helped him survive the horrible life he had. But when El Patron needed a heart transplant from Matt, he ran away.

In Matt's travels, he had to live with a group of boys under the command of the Keepers. This was because he was on his way to see Maria at her convent and to get a plane there, he was told he just had to live and work with these people for awhile. Matt was lied to and had to do physical work for months. When he tried to run away with a friends they were found and were pushed into the bone yard, which were almost impossible to get out of./ When they did come out, they were terribly bruised and still had infections from some of the work they had to do earlier.

When Matt got out he found out that Opium was under lock down and only a few people remained alive, El Patron wanted to live forever or everyone else to die with him. With El Patron dead the estate is left to Matt as he sets out to shut it down from within, and wake up all the eejits.

  1. What does Celia tell Matt about the children at the Big House?
  2. How does Matt get injured at the beginning of the book?
  3. How does Rosa treat Matt once the doctor leaves?
  4. What does Felicia and Tom do to get Matt to meet with Maria after the birthday party?
  5. What do Matt, Maria, and Tom see at the hospital and how does it act?
  6. Why is Matt so sure that El Patron will never use him for spare parts like other clones are?
  7. Where does Tam Lin take Matt when they go for a picnic?
  8. Who killed Maria's dog (furball), and how?
  9. What does Matt find at the oasis when he goes alone?
  10. What did Tam Lin do to get brought to stay with El Patron?

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

The house of the scorpion. Characters

Matt: is the protagonist in this story. He is a clone of El Patron. He was created so he could be used for transplants when El Patron’s organs failed in order to prolong El Patron’s life. Matt was very sheltered as a child. he didn’t know much of the outside world he didn’t even know what grass smelled like. During the story (after escaping the house and getting hurt) Matt was put into a prison like environment changing the characteristics of Matt into a hurt boy that learned that words would lead to pain. I’m looking forward to see what happens to the characteristics of this boy as the mood of his environment changes around him.

EL patron: the original matteo. He is a a powerful drug lord that creats clones for the purpes of taking there orgains to live longer.

Tom: son of felicia and mr.MacGregor. He costantly tormants matt with crule words of how he is a clone.

Maria: younger daughter of senator Mendoza. shes one of Matts few friends.

Celia: chif cook of the big house. She also takes care of Matt. Matt costantly thinks of her as his mom.

Tam Lin:Bodyguard for El Patron and Matt. Matt thinks of Tam Lin as a friend

House of the Scorpion - Character Questions
1.
Q. Why does El Partron create clones?

2. Q. How is Matt treated as a clone of El Parton?

 3.Q. Why does Matt chose Tam Lin as his bodyguard?

 4.Q. As El Patron's clone is Matt like El Parton?

 5.Q. Who is Mr. Mendoza?

 6.Q. Who is Esperanza?

 7.Q. What is an Eejit?

 8.Q. Why did Rosa neglect Matt?

9.Q. Who is Celia?

 10.Q. How do El Patron's descendants behave towards Matt?

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

House of the Scorpion Setting

The house of the scorpion is a great book, the setting is in between Mexico and America. At the beginning of this book the setting starts off in a little house in the poppie fields. As the book goes on the setting changes, from a little house to a very large house with a beautiful garden. Many people live in the house so the house must be much bigger then an average house. One part of the book, Matt and Tam lin go through the poppie fields to get to this beautiful little pond. Much can change though through out the rest of the book.

Questions:

1. What does the setting in this book remind you of?

2.Why is the setting good or bad?

3.What do you think made the author decide the setting?

4. How could the name of the book be related to the setting?

5.How do you think the book would change if the setting was swtched from Mexico to Canada?

6.If there was no setting how would the book change?

7.How would the book change if it was placed in a different time?

8.What if the setting was in 1970, how do you think the book would change?

9.  How do you think the setting would change if it was during the world war one

10. How do you think the setting would change if matt was rasied in a big house instead of Celia's house?