Thursday, September 19, 2013
On the words in poetry
In the poem on the words in Poetry, the author Dylan Thomas, professes his love of words in a poem. He loves the rhymes,symbolism,and nursery rhymes. He is very descriptive in his perspective of poetry, for example, he stated," the first poems I knew were nursery rhymes, and before I could read them for myself I had come to love just the words of them, the words alone." He shows the passion of the words that were felt in the first poem he read and love what the words stood for. I agree with the author because poems have a way of establishing emotion and creativity. My first poem was from the Dr. Seuss, Green Eggs and Hams, as a kindergarten student I was impressed of the rhymes, creativity, and descriptive imagery Dr Seuss used. Words used in poems should be treated like a painter to art.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Billy Collins
In the introduction to poetry is simply about Billy Collins putting his thoughts on how a poem should be read. I think he is giving the reader instruction about how to approach poems, not simply stating that analysis is beating the poem. He invites the joy that
poetry brings us but there is a tonal shift, which warns the reader not to over
analyse.The poem states that poems are living things, that they are alive. Collins uses
personification, metaphors, and similes to prove his point. Collins wants students to fully immerse themselves within a poem and enjoy it as
well as discovering what its deeper meaning is. Students should try to find the
meaning themselves rather than trying to get the poem to tell them what it
means.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman is
the story of a man, Willy Loman, gone deaf to the outside world. Even though many
try to help him, he shuts them out and creates his own reality in which he is
successful and loved by everyone. In Death of a Salesman, Willy has many
influences both good and bad attempting to direct his life.
One negative influence in Willy's life is
the inability of his friends to confront him about his problems. It is Willy's
wife that causes him the most harm; in her vain attempt to protect Willy, she
actually allows his eventual death. The first sign of her negligence comes in
one of Willy's flashbacks. Willy brags, "I did five hundred gross in
Providence and seven hundred gross in Boston". However, as Linda begins counting
his commission, the value rapidly diminishes to "roughly two hundred gross
on the whole trip"(35). Linda sees what is happening but dos not say
anything. A very similar situation occurs later in their life when she finds
out that Willy is no longer on salary, but borrows money every week from
Charley. By not saying anything, Willy in either of these, Linda allows him to
sink further into his false reality. But Linda makes an even worse mistake that
allows for Willy's suicide. She acknowledges his suicidal tendencies when she
says, "He's been trying to kill himself.” She tells the boys that she has
found the rubber hose in the basement, but she still will not confront Willy.
Another character who is unable to be straight with Willy is Willy's boss
Howard Wagner. Howard allows Willy to keep his job, but does not pay him. If he
had just fired him right out; it would of forced Willy to find a new job. By
stringing him along, Howard allows Willy to maintain his fantasy world unchallenged.
These areexamplesofthemostnegativeinfluencesinWilly'slife
To start off, the only people who want to help Willy are those who he least listens to. In fact the two best influences on Willy come from the same family. Bernard grew up with Biff and Happy but chose a much different path. At a key time in Biff's life, Bernard warns "If he doesn't buckle down he'll flunk". In this scene Bernard is trying to tell Willy that he is influencing the wrong values in his sons who are destined for failure. Willy however does not want to listen to Bernard because he has the most popular and athletic son in town. But even later when Willy sees Bernard's success he will not listen. Bernard sees that Willy is still holding on to a job that is not working for him and tells him "sometimes, Willy, it's just better for a man to walk away". Willy can only respond by asking "But if you can't walk away?" Charley, Bernard's father, even takes trying to help Willy a step farther. Charley sees early on that Willy's job is not working out and begins offering him a job. Charley continues to offer this job until the end. And even though Willy refuses to take a job from Charley, Charley continues to loan Willy the money he needs every week knowing he will never get paid back. In this play Charley and Bernard are the only characters from the beginning to the end that truly do everything they can to help.
Because Willy does not want to listen to the outside world, he is forced to create his own sources of guidance. Ben appears to the audience in the form of Willy's flashbacks. He excites Willy with tales of self-made fortune. Willy uses Ben in order to explain his own sources of guidance. This guidance comes in the form of Ben his brother and Dave Singleman. Ben appears to the audience in the form of Willy's flashbacks. He excites Willy with tales of self-made fortune. Willy uses Ben as a nuisance in order to explain his own failures. He makes himself believe that if he had gone with Ben, he too would be rich. By doing this he avoids facing his own failures as a salesman. Though we never see Dave Singleman, he is the single most powerful influence on Willy. He is Willy's personification of the perfect salesman. Willy hopes to gain the respect and success that Dave Singleman had. All of the good qualities that Dave Singleman possessed were superficial. Nothing is said about his family life or character.
By creating a mold of the ideal man in his head, Willy sets himself up for disappointment. When he is unable to be the ideal man he wants to be, he loses his will to live and deems himself as a failure. But because he has shut himself off from those around him, no one is able to reach him before it is too late.
To start off, the only people who want to help Willy are those who he least listens to. In fact the two best influences on Willy come from the same family. Bernard grew up with Biff and Happy but chose a much different path. At a key time in Biff's life, Bernard warns "If he doesn't buckle down he'll flunk". In this scene Bernard is trying to tell Willy that he is influencing the wrong values in his sons who are destined for failure. Willy however does not want to listen to Bernard because he has the most popular and athletic son in town. But even later when Willy sees Bernard's success he will not listen. Bernard sees that Willy is still holding on to a job that is not working for him and tells him "sometimes, Willy, it's just better for a man to walk away". Willy can only respond by asking "But if you can't walk away?" Charley, Bernard's father, even takes trying to help Willy a step farther. Charley sees early on that Willy's job is not working out and begins offering him a job. Charley continues to offer this job until the end. And even though Willy refuses to take a job from Charley, Charley continues to loan Willy the money he needs every week knowing he will never get paid back. In this play Charley and Bernard are the only characters from the beginning to the end that truly do everything they can to help.
Because Willy does not want to listen to the outside world, he is forced to create his own sources of guidance. Ben appears to the audience in the form of Willy's flashbacks. He excites Willy with tales of self-made fortune. Willy uses Ben in order to explain his own sources of guidance. This guidance comes in the form of Ben his brother and Dave Singleman. Ben appears to the audience in the form of Willy's flashbacks. He excites Willy with tales of self-made fortune. Willy uses Ben as a nuisance in order to explain his own failures. He makes himself believe that if he had gone with Ben, he too would be rich. By doing this he avoids facing his own failures as a salesman. Though we never see Dave Singleman, he is the single most powerful influence on Willy. He is Willy's personification of the perfect salesman. Willy hopes to gain the respect and success that Dave Singleman had. All of the good qualities that Dave Singleman possessed were superficial. Nothing is said about his family life or character.
By creating a mold of the ideal man in his head, Willy sets himself up for disappointment. When he is unable to be the ideal man he wants to be, he loses his will to live and deems himself as a failure. But because he has shut himself off from those around him, no one is able to reach him before it is too late.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
their eyes were watching God
Whenever a books turns into a film,
it is very predictable. Their eyes were watching God was a movie with Halle
Berry, Terrance Howard and Michael Eally in it. Every character, setting, and
event in this movie had a significant meaning. Their eyes were watching God was
released March 16, 2005. The genre of
this movie was fiction and the setting was in rural Florida.
First off, Their Eyes Were Watching
God describes the life of Janie, a black woman who experiences different men
and love. She was raised by her grandmother and spends her life traveling with
different men until she finally returns home. In her journey she finds that she
has to depend on different people, two of those people were her grandmother and
Logan kellicks. Janie’s marriage with Logan Killicks was arranged by her
grandmother; it was by force not choice.
Her grandmother wanted her to marry a decent man before she died, so
that Janie would not have to depend on her and would not have a hard life. However,
Janie was unhappy because her marriage was not what she wanted; it was what her
grandmother wanted. She was just married to be married and the first chance she
got to find someone that she thought was worth marrying, she took that chance.
Secondly, the men she dated had a
great influence on her look of life. The next man she married was Joe sparks;
she met him while she was with Logan. Logan was a well dress black man who was
looked highly upon at the community Eatonville. Janie found him as the perfect
man until one day the perfect man became the abusive controlling man. For example, as time passed he wanted Janie to
only serve him all three meals each day and wear her hair up because he saw and
knew that he was not the only man that wanted Janie; he controlled her by telling
her that she could not have the best without him. It made Janie feel like she was not anything
without him
Lastly, Janie found teacake, a
young man that was younger than her. She saw things in teacakes that she
haven’t seen in the other men she was with; he showed her life, youth, and true
love. For example, he took her to a
soul club and she hasn’t been around anything like that. The music and people
around her made her feel younger than what she really was and that made her
love teacake even more. However, the movie shifts when she has to kill him
because he got rabies from a diseased dog that tried to attack Janie in the big
hurricane. That showed he sacrificed his life just for Janie. However, it was still a melancholy scene because
the one person who she truly loved, she had to kill.
In conclusion, the significant
parts of the movie shift many times. The setting of this movie changes the mood
of the scenes. Janie experienced different men to find herself and was pleased
at the end of the movie because she found herself.Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is a 1941 American Drama film. The movie was the classic masterpiece, Citizen Kane (1941), is probably the world's most famous and highly rated film, with its many remarkable scenes, cinematic and narrative techniques. Within the jumble of its own artistic, Citizen Kane develops two interesting themes. The first concerns the humiliation of the private personality of the public figure, and the second with the crushing weight of materialism. Together, these two themes comprise the bitter irony of an American success story that ends in useless melancholy, loneliness, and death. The fact that the personal theme is developed verbally through the characters while the materialistic theme is developed visually, creating a unique stylistic counterpoint. Its theme is told from several perspectives by several different characters and is thought provoking. The tragic story is how a millionaire newspaperman, who idealistically made his reputation as the champion of the underprivileged, becomes corrupted by a lust for wealth, power and immortality. The apparent intellectual superficiality of Citizen Kane can be traced to the shallow quality of Kane himself.. His clever ironies are more those of the exhibitionist than the crusader. His second wife complains that Kane never gave her anything that was part of him, only material possessions that he might give a dog. His best friend, Jedediah Leland, was a separated observer functioning as a conscience remarks to the reporter that Kane never gave anything away; he left you a tip. In each case, Kane's character is described in materialistic terms. What Kane wanted, love, emotional loyalty, the unspoiled world of his boyhood, symbolized by rosebud, he was unable to provide for those around him, or buy for himself. The film's first sight is a no Trespassing sign hanging on a giant gate in the night's foggy mist, illuminated by the moonlight. The camera pans up the shackle-link mesh gate, which changes into images of great iron flowers or oak leaves on the heavy gate. On the gate is a single and wrought iron K initial. The gate surrounds a distant, forbidding-looking castle with towers. The same shots are repeated in reverse at the very end of the film. The initial and concluding clash of realism and expressionism suggests in a subtle way, the theme of Citizen Kane.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
WHAT A YEAR!
The year is coming to an end and I am elated to say that I will be a senior. This year was filled with work, laughs, and disapointments. However, I handled everything better than I thought I would. Coming into the ap language class I had some doubts on whether I would want to be in this class or not. However, I learned more than I expected; I came out of AP with a better understanding of myself and my flaws as well as my peers. I enjoyed my Ap class this year; we have had laughs, quiet time, and being real time. Everything we did this year was beneficial for my Ap class. I would not change a thing that happened this year. I wish my Ap class the best on the test we are going to take and our future.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Chances?
In this life second chances are rare. Many people are seeking for another chance, either because they messed up in the past or made a mistake. Some get that second chance to prove that they deserved it and some get another chance and mess it up again. Some are grateful and some are ungrateful but, however, was the second, third or fourth chance meaningful? Are second chances meant in this life? It’s guaranteed that second chances are not leaving this life; second chances are needed in this life.
People in jail, for example, are rarely given a second chance. They could be fully changed for the best, but society is not going to give an ex convict a chance because of their past. It is harder for an ex convict to find a job rather than anyone else. Unfortunately, the unemployment rates for ex convicts are 25-40%. According to Alexander Hamilton, “unemployment rates are key factors in recidivism.”
On the other hand, it is understandable why ex convicts are unemployed; some were murderers, robbers, and rapists. Entrepreneurs and managers have to do what is best for the business, employees, and customers. However, do the criminals bad ways exclude for what the employees did in their past? Are all employees saints? “He who has without sin let him cast the first stone.” This means that everyone in the business or company are not all innocent and proves that criminals and other people need second chances.
To conclude, people are given second, third, and fourth chances in this world. Does that mean they deserved it? It depends on whether they really deserved it and proved they need a second chance. Chances are not given to you its earned.
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