Sunday, October 26, 2008

Rat Bastards #8

Rat Bastards #8
Comments
  1. FCI Milan was a terrible place, even for a prison.
  2. Even Danbury was better compared to FCI, and they were built the same year.
  3. When Shea checked into his sentace he went in in all style.
  4. thanks to his lawyer and a good exuse from Red's mother Shea was tranfered to Fort-Dixon.
  5. Fort-dix was where Jonh wouls luckily spend most of his sentance.

Questions

  1. How did you go about time in the right way?
  2. Where the irish and the italians friendly out side of prison or was it just out of respect?
  3. Why are some prisons better than others?
  4. Was there as much homosexuality in For-Dix?

Vocabulary

  1. FCI: Federal Correctional Institution
  2. deck: to knock somebody down
  3. jovial: happy

literary terms

  1. moral: Shea lived by his moral of don't rat
  2. Personificaton: when decribing the prisons Red gave it life alomost

Over view

  1. Chapters 25-28 spoke about the daily ongoings of Shea's life in prision.

Friday, October 24, 2008

rat bastards #7

Rat Bastards #7
comments
  1. When Shea was arrested for assult and battery it was just alittle of what was soon to come.
  2. The whole police force of boston took pride in knowing that Shea and others like him were apprehended for some time.
  3. Many of the Irish Mob made front page news
  4. After a long time encarserated John manage to be aloud on house arrest.
  5. For being a stand-up guy and refusinf to rat caused him alot of heat ache in the end but gave him alot of respect.

Questions

  1. Why were they so tough on Red inparticular?
  2. How long was Shea on house arrest?
  3. How did Whitey respond to seeing his top guy go down?
  4. Was Whitey in on everything the whole time?

Vocabulary

  1. nicks: a cut
  2. swarm: large masses
  3. battering: repeated beating

Over view

  1. Chapters 21-24 spoke about Shea's problems with the court systems and his sentance.

Rat Bastards#6

Rat Bastards#6
comments
  1. The trips down to Florida became more frequent as the bussiness picked up.
  2. Tom Cahill became a good friend of Shea's durning the trips down and back from Florida to Boston.
  3. Anything can go wrong in the drug bessiness as Red found out in his own way.
  4. Being in Whitey's inner circle was a great honnor.
  5. Shea took his life style completely serious.
  6. From what Jonh says in the book about Penelope you can realy tell he loved her alot.

Questions

  1. How did the Cubans find out about Shea's drug run?
  2. How many times did Shea and Cahill get stopped on I-95?
  3. Why would Penelope stay around when she knew John was married to his job?
  4. How did Whitey pick and chooses his inner circle when he knew some of them weren't ready to handle it?

Vocabulary

  1. Grand: $1,000
  2. Carat: weight used for gems
  3. DEA: Drug Enforcement Administration

Literary terms

  1. Dialouge: "A moron," Clarified Beers.
  2. Conflict: There were many conflicts in this book, one of whitch was Shea's conlict for his love of Penelope and his job.

Over view

  1. Chapters 18-20 let us know alittle bit more of Shea's life stlye, and his views, and his conflicted love interest.

Rat Bastards#5

Rat Bastards #5
Comments
  1. Shea was working well on his own and his ability and smarts intrigued Whitey.
  2. Being recruted by the Irsh Mob was the start of a new life that Shea would have to endure.
  3. Penelope was a tough but very understanding woman.
  4. Red went from being a stand-up guy to a stand-up guy and Whitey's Protege.
  5. Being Whitey's protege gave Red aolt more respect than he already had.

Questions

  1. How many people failed Whitey's TEST?
  2. How much different would Red's life have been if he had failed the test?
  3. Would Penelope stay around for Shea when things got rough?
  4. What made Shea some much different from the others in the Mob to be considered Whitey's protege?

Vocabulary

  1. Protege: Somebody under patronage of another.
  2. Nine-millimeter: a type of gun
  3. turf- Area of expertise

Literary terms

  1. Metaphor: "He has his eye on the future."
  2. Description: "... those liquid brown eyes, and her full lips..."

Over View

  1. Chapters 13-17 were mainly about what transpired right after the Mobs recrutement of Red Shea

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Rat Bastards #4

Rat Bastards #4

Comments


  1. When Shea ended boxing in California and came back to Boston life kind of gave him a smack in the face.
  2. Trippple O's was a main spot of action in Southie
  3. When Shea couldn't make it as a boxer he made it as a drug dealer for awhile.

  4. His bussiness gave him a kick start to his life.
  5. Shea took a big chance with his life when he decided he was going to Work for himself.

Questions

  1. How did Tripple O's become so popular?
  2. How did Red decide he was going to go into bussiness for himself?
  3. Lamberts, was it like a farmers market?
  4. Why would the captain just disapear?

Vocabulary

  1. Hustled: to engage in small time illegal deals

  2. Coke: Another word for cocaine
  3. Kilos: another way of sating kilograms

Literary terms

  1. metaphore: " I could see the light."

  2. Decription: was used when Shea was describing Cubans and Colombians "...firery, hotheaded, and loud."

OverView

  1. Chapters 8-12 were mainly about how Shea got into the drug bussiness.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Rat Bastards #3

Rat Bastards #3 (under construction)
Comments
  1. John Sea wasn't jst a fighter in the ring but in everyday life as well.
  2. Bussing realy effected the lives of most of the childeren in boston, and as a result many kids didnt even finishhigh school.
  3. Many of the places the author speakes about in the book I know where they are.
  4. When Shea went to California he realy had the dream to become a sucessful boxer.
  5. Dreams unfortunately don't commonly come true and thats what happend to "Red".

Questions

  1. Was the car crash in chapter 5 an awakening call for the boys?
  2. How big of a title was the New England title ( in boxing ).
  3. Wat were "political" decisions in boxing.
  4. Where Mexicans good stratgical fighters or did they just have a fast pace?

Vocabulary

  1. GED- high-school equivalent
  2. blustery- speakin or sayin a conversation loudly
  3. breeding- upbringing

Literary terms

  1. Dialoge: Tommy said, "you got to go to work."
  2. Similie: The air smelled like burned rubber

Over view

  1. The story at this part is giving alot of the background info and how everything began.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Rat Bastards #2

Rat Bastards #2 5/4/3/2/1
Comments
  1. Whitey realy had alot of power over the on goings in Southie.
  2. Everybody mainly respected Whitey.
  3. Boxing was Jonh's way to relive stress.
  4. He found some of his best friends through boxing.
  5. Boxing was going to be Shea's way out of Southie life.

Questions

  1. What made Whitey so dertermind to become the boss?
  2. How did Whitey get so much power?
  3. How young does the average boxer start?
  4. Why did Shea find boxing to be sucha great sport?

Vocabulary

  1. punk- was concidered a youth movement
  2. Tough-luck - difficult
  3. tailgating- to drive close behind

Literary terms

  1. "... I couldn't do anything except drink it in." is metafor and the sentace was in reference to the information and the knowledge that trainers gave to the boxers.
  2. "... who eventually took me under his wing."- is metafor

Overview

  1. The book just keepes you wanting to find out how the next thing will turn out.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Rat Bastards #1

Rat Bastards #1 5/4/3/2/1
Comments
  1. The first chapter gives some insight to the overal character of the book.
  2. In the first chapter they tell the main virtue of "Red Shea".
  3. In the second chapter they speek about the childhood of the main character.
  4. The second chapter made me laugh because it made me think of the stories my grandmother told me about how she raised my dad growing up in Southie
  5. From what the author tells you about his time growing up and how it was you can realy see how different this gereration realy is.

Questions

  1. How hard was prison on John Shea?
  2. How much did his friends life get affected when he went away?
  3. Was childhood in southie as hard as some make it seem?
  4. Did Shea's childhood build his character?

Vocabulary

  1. Protege- a young person who recives help, guidance, and training from somebody older
  2. Armani- a name brand of clothing
  3. era-a distinctive period of history

Literary terms

  1. the first chapter forshadowed later event that could occure in the storie
  2. ...like a "gangster priest"- similie

Overview

  1. the frist two chapter realy intreguied me and realy hooks you into reading more.