Characters

Nick Jones

John Bartle
John Bartle is a twenty-one year old soldier in the U.S. Army, fighting in Iraq in the novel. Bartle is the main character, and the narrator of the novel.

Daniel Murphy 
Murphy is an eighteen year-old American soldier in the novel. Murphy is young, friendly, and Bartle's best friend

Mrs. LaDonna Murphy
Mrs. LaDonna Murphy is the mother of Daniel Murphy. She is worried about her son.

The Lieutenant
The Lieutenant is the commander of the platoon in which Bartle, Murphy, and Sterling serve.

Sterling
Sterling is a sergeant in the U.S. Army platoon in which Bartle and Murphy serve. Sterling seems to enjoy war.

Mrs. Bartle
Mrs. Bartle is the mother of John Bartle.

Luke
Luke is Bartle's civilian best friend.

The Colonel
The Colonel is in command of the battalion. He is fearless

The Major
The Major comes to Bartle's platoon and awards metals.

The Hermit
The Hermit is an Iraqi civilian who lives around Al Tafar, Iraq.


       In this project each member of the group worked very hard in order to finish reading and put together this multimedia project. Each team member has a specific role and we all worked very hard to finish it. We also met several times outside of school in order to discuss and complete our project. Each team member, myself included worked very diligently and put a lot of effort into their work.
        In the multimedia project my job was to put together a list of characters. Along with 
a list of characters I also did a character analysis. I was describing each character by 

using information from the text. I enjoyed the multimedia aspect due to the fact we had 

a lot fun and we were able to be creative. I also enjoyed how it was based online. 

Surprisingly got a lot of views on our blog. It was interesting knowing our work was able 

to public and seems as if it would help people with their own papers, or projects.

        Finally, I did have a great time working together with friends and partners we 

actually got a lot more done than I expected. I believe that we all very much enjoyed the 

book and would recommend it. I would also agree that each member of the group put a 

fair amount of work and effort into reading and finishing the project. Personally I enjoyed 

how relatable the book was to my life. The multimedia project was much more 

interesting than just any old essay. I would appreciate the opportunity to work more with 

technology while doing certain projects.

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