Amazon Adventure: A Teen’s Journey with the Indigenous
Summary
In this book, author Isabel Allende immerses us in an extraordinary adventure. The protagonist, Alexander, faces a challenging situation when his mother falls seriously ill and must recover in a Texas hospital with her husband. Consequently, Alexander embarks on a journey to the Amazon with his paternal grandmother. She is there to investigate a fearsome beast that has been the subject of local legends.
In the Amazon, Alexander encounters Nadia, a girl deeply connected to the jungle. They
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Main Characters
Daniel Serrallonga: The protagonist around whom the novel revolves, and whose descent into madness is central to the story.
Narrator: We do not know his name or age. We learn about him through the limited information provided by other characters. He was a student and subsequently a law apprentice. He is married to Matildeta and has children. His primary function is to relay information from others.
Armengol: A friend of both the narrator and the
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- Comes from a wealthy family; mother cares a lot about her social image.
- Cole’s father physically abuses him.
- Abusive father and alcoholic mother.
- Parents divorce.
- Cole breaks into a hardware store and brags about it.
- Peter Driscal informs authorities about Cole’s crime.
- Cole severely beats Peter, smashing his head into the sidewalk, causing permanent brain and speech damage.
- Cole is sent to a juvenile
Narrative Voices and Perspectives in Storytelling
Narrator Types
Within the Story
- Character identifiable within it
- It will use first-person pronouns
- I
- We
- Potential
- To be the protagonist of the story
- Player first-person narrator
- Being a minor character in the story. A witness to the events
- Witness first-person narrator
- To be the protagonist of the story
Out of History
- Mainly uses the third-person pronouns (he, she, they, them)
- There is a character who acts in the narrative
- Potential
- Omniscient third-person narrator
- Knows what the characters think and feel
- Third-person observer narrator
- Accounts only
- Omniscient third-person narrator
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English Grammar Tenses
Present Simple: For permanent actions, present actions, and repeated actions. Subject + verb + complement (affirmative). Subject + do/does not + verb + complement (negative). Do/Does + subject + verb + complement (interrogative).
Past Simple: To express something that finished and was completed. For regular verbs (can add -ed or -d), add -ed or -d to the infinitive. Use ‘Did’ for questions.
Past Perfect: had + past participle (3rd column). Subject + had + past participle (e.g.
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