Sunday, 12 April 2015

Elsewhere By:Gabrielle Zevin


This picture relates to my book because, almost half the book it talks about Elizabeth (the main character) feeling unsatisfied with the injustice done to her. She feels that no one cares about getting her justice and people are too self absorbed to care to find her murderer, the taxi driver. The driver fled the seen after hitting her with his taxi but stopped to call the police, as explained later on in the book. Therefore, I think that this picture is very significant to the book. 

Elsewhere By:Gabrielle Zevin


I chose this picture because this represents a major turning point in Elizabeth's (the main character) life/death. Elizabeth needed to stop her obsession with watching people on earth in order to feel happy in her afterlife. She needed to start anew and meet new people. If we don't move on we start to feel 'trapped' in our own skin.