Sunday, September 20, 2009

Into the Wild

I really liked the book Into the Wild by Erin Hunter because it is a book about warrior cats and adventure. If you like adventure, action and animals this is the book for you.


The character I most admire is Firepaw (later named Fireheart and then Firestar). I admire him because he is so brave. One time he finds out that his clan-mate Tigerclaw is planning to overthrow the clan leader Bluestar. Instead of running away Firepaw faces him and ends up driving Tigerclaw out of the clan.


Another reason why I admire Firepaw is because he is so adventurous. At the beginning of the book he is a house cat named Rusty. After being attacked by another cat, he finds out that a whole other world of cat clans and territories exists and decides to give up his comfortable "kittypet" life to join Thunderclan. After he enters the clan he changes his name to Firepaw. Once he changes his name, his personality changes too. All of a sudden he is a brave warrior cat and goes on many exciting quests. I think it is interesting how a name can really shape you and determine at least part of a character.

3 comments:

  1. I'm drawn to you last sentence about how a name can shape a person. Especially since you have such a majestic name, how to you think your name has shaped you?

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  2. Well since my name means "the great one" I hope I will live up to it.

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  3. This is to much like an RRJ, Max

    --Mystery person

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