Quiet Power, a nonfiction book by Susan Cain, describes how introverts can often become greater people than most of the popularity. Unlike many, this book does not tell one single story. It has many different stories of successful young introverts and strategies that led them to greatness. Most of those characters started as being quiet, friendless, and discriminated in some way. One of the central ideas for this book is that people should never think less of introverts.

During day 6, I identified some of the big ideas of the book and connected them to some evidence and events I found in the book.

 

In day 9, the big idea of the lesson was being aware of when you don’t understand a passage or an important one. On this page, I researched about Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

On this page, I discovered two of the central ideas in the book and found evidence of them, including direct quotes and explanations. The two central ideas are “Quiet people possess leadership abilities” and “Introverts aren’t always negative”.

 

On the first day,  I identified central ideas, social issues, and themes in the beginning of the book about introverts.

Thank you for being patient and watching my blog post on my notes about the book Quiet Power, including some central ideas, big ideas, social issues, and themes. If you are interested in this book, you can buy it on amazon.