Thursday, March 14, 2013

Nineteen Minutes


I recently finished the book, Nineteen Minutes, by Jodi Picoult.  when i finished the book, i was a little surprised at how it ended.  Though most books have a happy ending, or at least a little hope, the auther changed it up a little and ended the book in a sad sort of mood.  In the end, Peter is sentenced to more years than he will live in prison, and Josie is in prison for five years.  This certainly was not the ending I had envisioned.  And though this ending made me sad that the characters were not ending up well, I feel like those characters deserved what they got. 

Because the reality of it is that even if you think Peter doesn't deserve to go to jail, that he was provoked,  he killed 10 people. And even if Josie thought she was making the world a better place by killing Sterling High School's meanest bully, she still killed him. We may do things that we think will make the world better, and maybe it will, but we have to think of everyone when we do something rash and and reckless. Would it be nice if Josie and Peter didn't go to jail? Yes, I think it would. But, at the same time, even though they had reasoning, what they did was wrong.  And any way you look at it, it was not the right thing to do.  And even though it is disappointing to have to look at their futures in this way, I think it is necessary.  Because, I believe, even if neither Josie nor Peter had gone to jail, I would still not be content.  Two people who broke the law and ruined people's lives, I believe deserve to be punished.  So, in a way, I agree with this not so typical ending.

2 comments:

  1. dear sofia
    really nice blog post! i also read this book and i thought it was interesting to see another perspective on this book as well. You were talking about how you were suprised how it ended and i completely agree. I like how you made one simple thing the author did and related it back to the world. You said that we have to think about what we do before we actually do it and i agree. This book was different in a lot of ways, Great job!

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  2. You might want to label this with a spoiler alert! Also, maybe elaborate more on your ideas while still connecting to the book.

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