Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Theodore Roosevelt Articles

Bree Mills Theodore Roosevelt Articles Online Experience 9A 2nd period 1) Theodore began his journey with a small group of men in December 1913, after getting offered an unexpected opportunity by a foreign Minister. He couldn’t pass it up. The opportunity was to be able to adventure an unmapped river. In the heart of the rain forest lied a river named Rio da Dúvida (The River of Doubt). Roosevelt knew he was taking a health risk, but he wanted to prove his strength was capable of putting up a fight. Eventually his heath got so bad he was unable to finish the journey. Sending his friend Cherrie and son Kermit to succeed. Even after quitting he still didn’t fully recover the damage to his health but he lays in rest with no regrets of the opportunity he took a shot at. 2) Theodore Roosevelt “a born winner”. He took a trip to South America where is son Kermit was living after being the brutal re-election failed. Putting all of his political thoughts behind. He felt the need to give his outdoor skills chance. Going to the heart of the rainforest (unmapped place) may seemed a little extreme but to him was a perfect prospect to take. To Theodore and the men he will be going with they consider it a “survival test”. Knowing they would be facing bad effects during the journey they still had a mission as you can call it to be completed. Being around the age 50, this occasion really put a toll on his heath. 3) In both of the passages were about the adventure of Theodore Roosevelt and ten other including his son Kermit and friend Cherrie, going on a very risky trip. I honestly think each passage was about the same. It was just worded differently. Both passages do give enough information to get an idea of what had happened back then. I feel both articles are giving statements, and information that is true, but then again I feel the people who may have created these articles don’t know exactly what happened. http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/biopictures8.htm 1) The 3rd article I found is a biography by Theodore Roosevelt his self. I feel this on is more legit. Simply just by reading the first paragraph it already stated about how many people have went with him. It said about 20, as I recall the other articles said 10 or didn’t say it at all. In this article it states the trip “nearly killed him” yes in the others articles it said the same but it said that he wasn’t able to finish the trip but according to this article he but was very weak.

No comments:

Post a Comment