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Amelia Goudie Period 6
Greg Mortenson
• born in Minnesota in 1957• served in the U.S. Army in
Germany (1977-1979)• climbed Pakistan’s K2, the
world’s second highest mountain in the Karakoram range.
• dedicated his life to promote education, especially for girls, in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
• established or significantly supports 131 schools in rural and often volatile regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan
David Oliver Relin•Co-author of Three Cups of Tea•Date of Birth: December 27, 1957
protagonists
• Greg Mortenson-humanitarian committed to reducing poverty and educating girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan
• Haji Ali- chief elder of the village that nurses Morteson back to health
• Jean Hoerni- a Silicon Valley pioneer who donated the money that Mortenson needed for his school
Antagonist
• The Taliban• People all around the world not
caring and helping out
Favorite Character
Greg Mortenson• Has dedicated his life to
build schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan
• Teaches the thesis that education can solve crime and murder
• Doesn’t let obstacles, such as life threats, get in the way of helping others
• “accidental hero”• A good man
Least Favorite Character• The people who don’t believe in
Greg’s mission because they think he is being a trater to his own country
Exposition
• Greg Mortenson is climbing up the K2 mountain in Tibet in honor of his sisters death
Rising Action
• Greg has a failed attempt of climbing the mountain and nearly dies but he is rescued by people living in a rural village in the middle of no where and is nursed back to heath
• He learns from the people taking care of him and realizes the minimum school supplies and resources they have
• Greg’s outlook on life is suddenly changed and he realizes what is truly important
• He promises to build them a school
Climax• Greg is having troubles building his first school
for the people in Korphe because he can’t raise enough money
• He begins to feel hopeless because all the haters bring him down
Falling Action• The Central Asia institute is developed• Greg gets over his main obstacles and finds
himself on a successful path
Resolution• After building the first School, Greg continues
to build schools all over Pakistan and Afghanistan
• Tens of thousands of children are able to receive a good education because of Greg’s hard work
SettingsBaltistan – the mountainous area that
includes such places as Korphe; this is the home of the people known as the Balti
K2 – the mountain that Mortenson wanted to climb following the death of his sister Christa
Korphe – the village where Mortenson wound up after being lost for some time and where Mortenson started to see abysmal (truly poor) living conditions
Themes
• CHARITY• GRATITUDE• MAKING A DIFFERENCE
"The first cup of tea, you're a stranger; the second cup, a friend; and the third cup, you're family."
I would give this book a 9 because its story has a powerful and inspirational impact
The main social issue of this book is Education in Pakistan and
Afghanistan
Why is this issue a problem?
• Children in rural areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan are being raised with the thought that their life is worthless
• They grow up to become terrorist because they don’t know any better
• Children in these countries (especially girls) are denied of their human rights
• There is a lack of educated people in these countries because so many children grow up without a school to go to
• YouTube - Greg Mortenson Interview
What is being done to solve this issue?
Three Cups of Tea Song• The Lyrics of Three Cups of Tea
Did You Know?
• The first two girls to be educated in the area Greg built his first schools were: The granddaughter of the village chief and the daughter of the first school’s headmaster
• Greg is known as “Dr. Greg” in the Middle East for the basic healthcare he provides when he has time, even though he is not a doctor.
• Greg slept in his car for months and months while he fundraised. He didn’t even own a bed when he married.
Central Asia Institute• Directed by Greg Mortenson• Non profit organization founded
in 1996• Its purpose is to promote and
provide community-based education and literacy programs, especially for girls, in remote mountain regions of Central Asia
• Today it has expanded its focus to include teacher training programs, the establishment of libraries, and
• Institute also runs a "Pennies for Peace" program, where schoolchildren raise pennies to help fund building schools in Afghanistan and PakistanGardner, Marilyn. "Stones Into
Schools." Christian Science Monitor (2009): n. pag. Web. 28 Feb 2010.
Articles• Three Cups of Tea » Blog Archive » Stones Into
Schools• Taliban attack boys' school in Pakistan - CNN.c
om• Norman women support education in Pakista
n, Afghanistan | NewsOK.com• Pakistan: Taliban brainwashes kids with vision
s of virgins - CNN.com• Three Cups of Tea » Blog Archive » Key to Afgh
an crisis: tea and education• Three Cups of Tea » Blog Archive » Fighting Te
rrorism With Schools• Taliban threaten girls' education in Pakistan a
nd Afghanistan - Student News Action Network
• Journeys to democracy » Focus on women – Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, a docu on Swat and more Comments Feed
Broadcast • The Taliban are trying every way
possible to keep girls from going to school. Young girls are being attacked, burned, beaten, and even murdered
• YouTube - Taliban against girls education: WHY?
Local News Article
• Private schools popping up in Pakistan could aid struggle against extremism | Deseret News
Toosi, Nahal. "Private schools popping up in Pakistan could aid struggle against extremism." deseret news (2009): n. pag. Web. 15 Mar 2010. <http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705342952/Private-schools-popping-up-in-Pakistan-could-aid-struggle-against-extremism.html>.
Citations• Gardner, Marilyn. "Stones Into Schools." Christian
Science Monitor (2009): n. pag. Web. 28 Feb 2010. <http://www.threecupsoftea.com/2009/12/21/csm-dec-21-09/>.
• "Taliban attack boy's school in Pakistan." CNN World. 02 13 2010. Web. 28 Feb 2010
• Cannon, Jane Glenn. "Norman women support education in Pakistan, Afghanistan ." NewsOk (2010): n. pag. Web. 28 Feb 2010.
• Damon, Arwa. "Taliban brainwashes kids with visions of virgins." CNN World (2010): n. pag. Web. 28 Feb 2010.