Friday, 1 January 2016

Asterix and the Great Divide - How the villian's punishment was justified

Asterix and the Great Divide

How was the villain's punishment was justified

In the book, there is a village, but there is a ditch between two sides. There is the party of the left, and the party of the right. The party of the right's leader asks his henchman what to do to conquer both sides of the village. His henchman finds a way to do it but asks for the party of the right's leader's daughter to marry him.The leader accepts and his henchman goes to the roman camp and makes a deal with the Romans to get the other side of the village if they get slaves. The daughter hears what he is doing and tells the son of the other party. He tells his father and then he goes to Asterix's village and asks Chief Vitalstatistix to help keep the Romans out of the affair. The Romans go to the village and the leader of the right welcomes them and then the Centurion asks where the slaves are. The chief says Gauls will not be slaves and the Romans just take them as slaves. Asterix, Obelix, and Getafix don't attack because they could harm the villagers and wait and go to the roman camp as cook slaves. Getafix makes some magic potion and gives it to the Centurion. The Centurion asks if it is poison and all the slaves test it. Getafix tells the chief it is magic potion and they attack the Romans. They go back to the village and Getafix makes some magic potion. Later, the henchman comes back and gives all the Romans healing and forgetting potion. The Romans go attack the village (because the henchman tricked him into thinking they broke the pax romana) and then they wait around the village. The henchman tricks the guard and runs in and steals the magic potion. The Romans drink it only to find the side effects of drinking healing and forgetting potion and magic potion. They become really fat and start hovering. The Gauls start kicking them around, then the Romans turn really small, and run away. The party of the right's chief finds out that the henchman kidnapped his daughter and the henchman demanded a ransom. The henchman and the chief's daughter are rowing down the river when they got caught by pirates. The henchman offer's twenty-five gold pieces. Asterix, Obelix, and the son of the party of the left's son sees the boat and board. The son attacks the henchman and he hits him into the Roman camp and they save the party of the right's chief's daughter.

The punishment for the henchman was justified because now the henchman is a slave and has to serve the Romans.

The party of the left's chief and the right's have a battle and no one wins. Then the party of the left's ex-chief's son and the party of the right's ex-chief's daughter become the leader of the whole village.

4 comments:

  1. Wow! For my blog I also did "How the villian's punishment was justified" There was a lot of action in the book! Do you like action books or action comic books?

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  2. I like both books. Action or action Comic.

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  3. Do you find it easier to read comics than regular novels? Sometimes it is nice to have a break and do something different.

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    1. I think it's easier to read comics. Every once in a while it is nice to read a comic book but you also have to read novels. Its nice to do something different too.

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