Grace Robert
8th Grade
Book: The Grimm Legacy By Polly Shulman
Chapter Four, Page 42
Quote:
Mr. Mauskopf smiled. “I remember that excitement.” He said. “Before I started working at the repository, I never thought much about objects. To me a spoon was just a spoon. Then my supervisor put me on Stack 9, then I saw thousands of spoons, all different sizes and shapes and patterns and uses. I realized they didn’t just appear by magic. Someone had thought about each one and decided what it should be like, what shape, what to make it out of. It was like a whole new world opening up. I think that’s when I became interested in history.”
My Response:
When I saw this quote I knew this was the one I was going to use. It really could describe how people can have connections with objects in certain ways. Like owning a stuffed animal from your childhood, or having a hobby, like for example sewing. When a person begins to do something like that, they really begin to pay attention to the cloth patterns of the scraps they find to make their project the way they wanted. That was something that I could use to connect to this quote. I think this is important because it can show that even regular everyday Items can have a fascinating story if you look closer into it.
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