Over the course of events in the book, Hannah goes from a spoiled, self-centered, girl to a compassionate, and loving person. When she goes back in time, Chaya, her alternate ego, changes her views on her culture. She focuses on some of the good things that are related to the Jewish religion. She also realizes how hard it was to live in a concentration camp during such a diffucult time- the Holocaust. She develops a love for her religion. She no longer feels the way she did about Judaism.
I agree with you! She went back in time to the concentration camps and learned to accept and embrace her religion unlike how were ancestors weren't able to. The transition made an affect on her to learn to love her religion.
Yes i agree with you, Alyssa. She went back into time and learned how jews survived in concentration camp. The opportunity made an affect on her to learn to love her religion
Over the course of the story Hannah has changed dramatically from a self-centered little brat to a loving compassionate person with some people that she actually cares about. Chaya, her alternate life or ego has taught her a lot about her religions past and how she is going to affect its future and respect it more than she has ever done before. She has developed a deep love for Judaism that will never be broken.
I agree with what you are saying. she is more respectual and loving. she has learned a lot from Chaya. she realizes how important religion is to her family.
I agree with you! She wouldn't be nearly as educated about her religion if it wasn't for Chaya. She realizes how important her heritage and religion is and how it makes up who she is.
Over the couse of the story Hannah has had a huge change from a disrespectful person to a more loving and caring person. Chaya, her best friend in the text, has told/taught just about everything about her religions past, sort of adding on to what J.C said. I believe now that she has a deep relationship with in her religion. I believe that she has changed alot about what she feels about her religion.
I agree with you. She is really annoying and self-centered girl going to her Granpa's house. Then she went back in time and started having a good conversation with her Aunt.
At the beginning of the book Hannah is a self-centered mean girl. She didn't even want to celebrat passover because she believes that her Grandpa is crazy. When she goes back into time she is still very self-centered and says that the blue dress that Gitl lets her borrow for a wedding is ugly. Then when they are captured she tries to be nice and says it is a trap, but the citzens don't believe her so she gets mad again. When they go to the concentration camp she is still self-centered and says that the provisions for breakfast isn't enough. Later on however she becomes very friendly and saves a baby.
She also ends up learining how difficult life can be here. This causes her to understand more about her family and religion. Now she respects them more.
I agree! She finally gets to see how hard it was for her grandfather during the concentration camps. Now she understands and respects her religion more.
I agree with Ross, she is very self-centered mean girl. Her grandfather is crazy, but I believe that she should give him a chance with all of the things that have gone on in the past.
Hannah changes over time in this novel. in the begining of the book she was selfcentered and disrespectful. during the cource of the book she realized that religion is important. going back in time made her realize the she needs to be more compassionate towards others. she has developed a better understanding for her religion and her grandfather.
i agree with you Jalen. she does change over time. In the first couple of chapters right before she goes back in the past, she is very disrespectful to her family and her religion. she didnt care about anything except her self. she is very self centered. In the text it said, "She was tierd of remembering." When she opened the door it brought her back to the past as Chaya, she was very confused at frist then she relized where she was. she started to take more responsibility becasue she had to. With that responsibility she because more respectful to her family and most important to her culture, and starts to understand more.
Hannah changes alot in this novel. In the start of the book she is very inconsiderate and has no sympathy for others When she goes back in time to 1942,and she actually goes throught the hollicost she begans to have more sympathy for how other characters feel. After going back in time Hannah is a more loving and considerate person. This is how Hannah changes throughout the book.
I agree with you Tess. she was disrespectful to her family and had no sympathy for others. when she went back in time she became more caring and living.
Over the course of the story Hannah changes from a selfish and greedy person to a caring and loving person. Chaya, Hannah's alternate ego, learns about how to appreciate her religion. Chaya develops a deep love for her religion. She realizes that being Jewish isn't bad. She also learns to be loving by saving a baby when no one else would. She changes a lot throughout the book.
Hannah changes dramatically from a selfish girl who only cares about herself to a girl who cares for others. When she goes back in time as Chaya she starts to appreciate her religion more and the people back at home. She understands the importance of remembering. Which is why as Chaya she risked her life to make sure Rivka told the story who she later found out was her Aunt Eva. This is the most dramatic change I noticed because the old Hannah would've tried to save herself.
Hannah has changes a lot since the beginning to the end of th book. It is as if Hannah is two different people from then to now. At the beginning of the book the main focus was fitting in with her christian friends. She then didnt care about remembering the past as they did every passover. But at the end of the book thanks to Chaya her alter ego, she learned the imporance of remembering their past. She would be not nearly as educated or be passionate of her religion if it wasn't for Chaya.
I completely agree with you Kennedy! she has changed so much during the book it is almost like she is two different people. she is being more passionate of her religion thanks to Chaya.
I think Hannah has changed alot from the begining of the book. First, she was a very spoiled little girl, and she did stuff, like want to stay home and celebrate easter instead of spending time with her family at Passover. Than she changes from a very selfish girl to a passionite girl,and does stuff like try to sacrifice herself for the good of Rifka. I feel like after this exprenice she will be much better person and care about people, and most of all, she will be proud of her religon.
Over the course of events in the book, Hannah goes from a spoiled, self-centered, girl to a compassionate, and loving person. When she goes back in time, Chaya, her alternate ego, changes her views on her culture. She focuses on some of the good things that are related to the Jewish religion. She also realizes how hard it was to live in a concentration camp during such a diffucult time- the Holocaust. She develops a love for her religion. She no longer feels the way she did about Judaism.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you when she went back in time she learned to accept her religion and really understand it. This caused her to be a more loving person.
DeleteI agree with you! She went back in time to the concentration camps and learned to accept and embrace her religion unlike how were ancestors weren't able to. The transition made an affect on her to learn to love her religion.
DeleteI agree with you. She went back into time and learned just how her religon had to develop. She got a new fondness off ofher experience.
DeleteYes i agree with you, Alyssa. She went back into time and learned how jews survived in concentration camp. The opportunity made an affect on her to learn to love her religion
DeleteOver the course of the story Hannah has changed dramatically from a self-centered little brat to a loving compassionate person with some people that she actually cares about. Chaya, her alternate life or ego has taught her a lot about her religions past and how she is going to affect its future and respect it more than she has ever done before. She has developed a deep love for Judaism that will never be broken.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what you are saying. she is more respectual and loving. she has learned a lot from Chaya. she realizes how important religion is to her family.
DeleteI agree with you! She wouldn't be nearly as educated about her religion if it wasn't for Chaya. She realizes how important her heritage and religion is and how it makes up who she is.
DeleteI agree with you. She wouldn't enjoy her family if she hadn't gone back in time. She would still be annoyed that she has to go to the ceromonies.
DeleteI agree with you. She is more respectful and caring. She learned alot from Chaya and reaizes how important religion is to her family.
DeleteOver the couse of the story Hannah has had a huge change from a disrespectful person to a more loving and caring person. Chaya, her best friend in the text, has told/taught just about everything about her religions past, sort of adding on to what J.C said. I believe now that she has a deep relationship with in her religion. I believe that she has changed alot about what she feels about her religion.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. She is really annoying and self-centered girl going to her Granpa's house. Then she went back in time and started having a good conversation with her Aunt.
DeleteI agree with you. Hannah is very mean but later becomes compassionate. She is taught by Chaya about being Jewish and she forms respect for it.
DeleteI agree with you. Hannah was very mean and selfish at the beginning of the book. But chaya teaches her to be compassionate.
DeleteAt the beginning of the book Hannah is a self-centered mean girl. She didn't even want to celebrat passover because she believes that her Grandpa is crazy. When she goes back into time she is still very self-centered and says that the blue dress that Gitl lets her borrow for a wedding is ugly. Then when they are captured she tries to be nice and says it is a trap, but the citzens don't believe her so she gets mad again. When they go to the concentration camp she is still self-centered and says that the provisions for breakfast isn't enough. Later on however she becomes very friendly and saves a baby.
ReplyDeleteShe also ends up learining how difficult life can be here. This causes her to understand more about her family and religion. Now she respects them more.
DeleteI agree! She finally gets to see how hard it was for her grandfather during the concentration camps. Now she understands and respects her religion more.
DeleteI agree with Ross, she is very self-centered mean girl. Her grandfather is crazy, but I believe that she should give him a chance with all of the things that have gone on in the past.
DeleteHannah changes over time in this novel. in the begining of the book she was selfcentered and disrespectful. during the cource of the book she realized that religion is important. going back in time made her realize the she needs to be more compassionate towards others. she has developed a better understanding for her religion and her grandfather.
ReplyDeletei agree with you Jalen. she does change over time. In the first couple of chapters right before she goes back in the past, she is very disrespectful to her family and her religion. she didnt care about anything except her self. she is very self centered. In the text it said, "She was tierd of remembering." When she opened the door it brought her back to the past as Chaya, she was very confused at frist then she relized where she was. she started to take more responsibility becasue she had to. With that responsibility she because more respectful to her family and most important to her culture, and starts to understand more.
DeleteI agree with you Jalen, she was very self-centered and disrespectful in the beginning. Then, she realizes that religion is important.
DeleteHannah changes alot in this novel. In the start of the book she is very inconsiderate and has no sympathy for others When she goes back in time to 1942,and she actually goes throught the hollicost she begans to have more sympathy for how other characters feel. After going back in time Hannah is a more loving and considerate person. This is how Hannah changes throughout the book.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Tess. she was disrespectful to her family and had no sympathy for others. when she went back in time she became more caring and living.
DeleteOver the course of the story Hannah changes from a selfish and greedy person to a caring and loving person. Chaya, Hannah's alternate ego, learns about how to appreciate her religion. Chaya develops a deep love for her religion. She realizes that being Jewish isn't bad. She also learns to be loving by saving a baby when no one else would. She changes a lot throughout the book.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. Hannah learns from Chaya. She learns that she must be appreciative of her religion.
DeleteI agree, Hannah learns a lot from Chaya and realizes she should be more like her. A caring person to everyone because of what they went through.
DeleteI aggree. At the begining she was very selfish. Now she is much more passionte and caring about other people
DeleteHannah changes dramatically from a selfish girl who only cares about herself to a girl who cares for others. When she goes back in time as Chaya she starts to appreciate her religion more and the people back at home. She understands the importance of remembering. Which is why as Chaya she risked her life to make sure Rivka told the story who she later found out was her Aunt Eva. This is the most dramatic change I noticed because the old Hannah would've tried to save herself.
ReplyDeleteI agree. At the begining Hannah was very selfish and did not care about other people. Now she cares about people after this endevor.
DeleteHannah has changes a lot since the beginning to the end of th book. It is as if Hannah is two different people from then to now. At the beginning of the book the main focus was fitting in with her christian friends. She then didnt care about remembering the past as they did every passover. But at the end of the book thanks to Chaya her alter ego, she learned the imporance of remembering their past. She would be not nearly as educated or be passionate of her religion if it wasn't for Chaya.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you Kennedy! she has changed so much during the book it is almost like she is two different people. she is being more passionate of her religion thanks to Chaya.
DeleteI agree. Hannah learns a lot from Chaya. She learns about Judaism and forms a love for it. She becomes very passionate.
DeleteI agree too. Hannah has learned to love and appreciate Judaism because of Chaya. She has become a person who is very "passionate" to her religion.
DeleteI agree with Jalen. SHe has changed alot, and now is much more passiontote and caring about her religon. She is much better now.
DeleteI think Hannah has changed alot from the begining of the book. First, she was a very spoiled little girl, and she did stuff, like want to stay home and celebrate easter instead of spending time with her family at Passover. Than she changes from a very selfish girl to a passionite girl,and does stuff like try to sacrifice herself for the good of Rifka. I feel like after this exprenice she will be much better person and care about people, and most of all, she will be proud of her religon.
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