"On The Game" Monique Polak
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Prompt Four
Q: The role of the reader in the interpretation of a text is
important. Given who you are – your social, culture background, you’re gender
beliefs, ect. – How might you respond differently you this book than others?
A: I think the fact of me being a teen girl helps me understand the lesson in this book a lot more than a male teen would or an adult would. This book was about a teen girl getting involved in the world of prostitution. I think being a teen girl and reading this book gives you better understanding of the emotions behind Yolande, the main character. It helps you understand how her feelings brought her to where she ended up because I think in one way or another; teen girls can relate to this book the most out of anyone who were to read it. I think culture and beliefs have a large role in how you might interpret this book. If you were brought up in a sheltered environment you might not be able to connect with Yolande as much as other people. But, there is also Gabrielle, who is a very relatable character. She tries to help her friend throughout the book but keeps getting pushed away. So, I believe that any teen girl could read this book, enjoy it and be able to connect with one of the characters.
Prompt Three
Q: Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If
so, why did you feel that way? Did this lead to a new understanding or awareness?
A: Yes a lot of the book made me feel very uncomfortable. It
was based on a true story about teen prostitution in Montreal. Yolande is a 15
year girl who gets forced into the world of drugs, drinking and worst of all prostitution.
Considering she is around the same age as me it really hit me hard. It made me
realize that things like this really do happen, to girls my age and even where I
live. You really have to be careful with who you are talking to and hanging out
with because you never really know a person until they show there true colours.
In the case, Yolande thought she was dating a nice guy and he turned out to be
using her for his prostitution business. This book really makes you think how
lucky you are to be as sheltered as some of us are. It’s hard to think that
girls so young could end up in the situation Yolande did. I am so blessed to
have been instilled with lessons like not talking to strangers or how not to
get myself in bad situations. It made me think to always be aware and to never be scared to say no.
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Prompt Two
Q: How do the characters evolve throughout the course of the
story? What events trigger such changes?
Prompt One
Q: What was unique about the setting of the book and how did
it enhance or take away from the story?
A: What was unique about the setting of the book was that it was based in Montreal. I have been there before so hearing certain street names or places really helped me visualize what was happening in the story. In some situations in the novel, it made me not want to visit Montreal because this book was based on a true story. Hearing about all the horrible stories of prostitution and how badly the women are treating made me feel disgusted. But on the other hand hearing of some of the places in Montreal made me want to explore the city. For the most part this book leads me to believe that Montreal is a very sexual city where many young girls are lead into a horrible life style. Knowing this and have being to Montreal really gave me a clear image while reading the book. It definitely enhanced the book.
Introduction
Emily Waterhouse
ENG 3U1
Mrs. Van Wely
June 10th 2012
This is the independent study unit for my grade 11 English class. We have to read a book by a Canadian author and create a blog answering questions about it. I chose a book called “In The Game”. It was written by a woman named Monique Polak. She was born in Montréal, Québec, and now lives there with her husband and daughter. The book “In The Game” was based on a true story in Québec, about teen prostitution.
ENG 3U1
Mrs. Van Wely
June 10th 2012
This is the independent study unit for my grade 11 English class. We have to read a book by a Canadian author and create a blog answering questions about it. I chose a book called “In The Game”. It was written by a woman named Monique Polak. She was born in Montréal, Québec, and now lives there with her husband and daughter. The book “In The Game” was based on a true story in Québec, about teen prostitution.
Summary & About the Author
Summary:
“On The Game” is a booked based on a true
story, about teen prostitution. It starts with a fifteen year old girl
named Yolande. She lost her father when she was young and now lives as
an only child with her mother. Seeking the attention from a man, she
starts to date a guy called Etienne. He is 21, and lives a very dark
life. As Yolande starts to become more “involved” with Etienne and his
life, and he starts asking her to do favours for him. She is then forced
into being a part of his prostitution business. After many late nights
at the club, at parties and with clients it all comes to an end.
This is relatable to teens because teenagers can be forced into situations they don’t want to be in.
About the Author:
Monique Polak was born in Montréal, Québec in 1960. From a young age she
always knew she would grow up to do something creative. She went to
McGill University for English Literature and did her Master’s degree at
Concordia University. She has since then wrote “FLIP TURN”, “NO MORE PRANKS” “HOME INVASION” “ALL IN” “FINDING ELMO” “SCARRED” “121 EXPRESS” “WHAT WORLD IS LEFT” “JUNKYARD DOG” “THE
MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE” and “MIRACLEVILLE”. She has been published
through two different companies and is a very successful writer.
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