Friday, June 1, 2018

Over this course...

This year I learned the following terms and I applied them as I read some pretty great stuff:

Allusion-

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Fahrenheit 451 essay

Category 1: How Montag changes throughout the book?
 
    From the start of the book to the end of it, our protagonist, Montag, went through life changing experiences. In the start of the book we are introduced to Montag, a fireman who burns things down. Montag rather enjoyed his job of burning books until he meets his neighbor, Clarissa. Clarissa found burning dumb and enjoyed nature. This evoked thoughts of what is really important and Montag was drawn to how different Clarissa was.
    Montag's life starts to change even more when he is sent to burn a women's house, only to steal one of her books. In secrecy, Montag begins to collect books, realizing the value they provide. The guilt of the lady's death nags at Montag so he decides to meet up with another guy who changes his life. Professor Faber and Montag discuss matters of books and real problems such as how society really is! This is proven when Montag tries to recite a bible verse only to be interrupted from a prosaic commercial in the subway. We can infer that Montag has found "the light" because others in this society are oblivious to the ignorant repetition of the commercial.
    We know that Montag changes by the end of the book because of the things he was able to do. Most people cant live with themselves after they commit a murder unless you feel it just to do so. This can be said about Montag as he was able to murder his boss, Beatty, and remained focused enough to make an escape. From this evidence we have observed how Montag is considered a dynamic character.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

cake wednesday!?

So yesterday was Wednesday but what we did in class was different from that of our usual cake Wednesdays. Everyone in the class went in front of the class to have an ignite talk! Some were better than others but we all got up in front of the class and said what was on our minds. I truly believe that I did well on my minute long ignite talk and I'm prepared for more further down the line!

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Prufrock response

  We read the love song of Alfred J. Prufrock in Dr. Preston's English class. After examining its flow I realized that this is a free verse poem. Something that catches your attention right away is the first  stanza that is in another language. The last line of this lengthy poem is similar to that of The Great Gatsby because both pieces of writing end with the theme.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

wild wednesday 3/14

 Today, of coarse, is Wednesday and like all other Wednesdays we are given the opportunity to research information about college and careers. I mentioned in the last wild Wednesday post about horticulture but I aspire to be a real estate agent, kinda like my mother! During this time I hit up my mother about what websites might I want to look into and she referred me to this website. After her words of wisdom and guidance we discussed that if I was inclined to it I could become a real estate agent as early as 18 years old. Id still be a senior in high school with a license!! I couldn't express enough how grateful I am that I have her by my side.

the great gatsby essay prompt

prompt 3How does Fitzgerald’s characterization create a tone around the theme of happiness?  What is Fitzgerald’s attitude toward happiness?  Does it depend on love, on external markers such as wealth, on repairing or atoning for the past, or on something that is unattainable?

    Fitzgerald's characterization creates a tone around the theme of happiness through the actions, decisions, and word play used by  the characters. The main characters often play a facade to mask their true feelings and prove that they aren't true. This is shown when Gatsby tells Tom about the affair. He seems almost suave and carefree but we can infer that he was offended when Daisy left with Tom because Gatsby stood outside Toms house keeping an eye on Daisy.
    Another event that occurs can also prove happiness was that involving Mr. Wilson. Out of desperation, Mr. Wilson guns down Gatsby as he assumed Gatsby killed Myrtle Wilson and killed himself as a result. Again, we can infer that Mr. Wilson's love for Myrtle caused him to take drastic measures to avenge his loved one.

Friday, March 2, 2018

Wild Wednesday... ON A FRIDAY?!?!

As I was unable to post on Wednesday or Thursday, I figured, better late than never! So on Wednesday Mr. Preston gave me the opportunity to dive more into adulthood, I research some info about college! In my readings I obviously found out that Allen Hancock is among the cheapest and closest college in my general vicinity. Also I learned that if I cared to pursue any type of horticultural career, the best college around for that major would be Cal Poly. (to be continued)

Saturday, February 24, 2018

friend, foe, family, and respect.

At times, family can actually be more of a foe than a friend and a friend more family than a foe. I say this after a small ordeal with my father. After he questioned, "Why are you more respectful to your friends than you are me?!", his blank expression acquired from my response ended the discussion. "My friends treat me with much respect that sometimes I feel praised by them! I don't feel praise from you but rather I have to praise you!".

Monday, February 12, 2018

The Great Gatsby understanding so far

   The Great Gatsby introduces characters which are questionable in there motives and actions. We are guided through the setting by our narrator, Nick Carraway, only to discover how normal Nick is among the residents of West Egg on Long Island. We meet Tom and Daisy, two characters as questionable as they are destructive, as they play a main role in showing Nick what Long Island is about. Gatsby also does a really good job of doing this as he has many connections and plug.
   Going back to Toms destructiveness, we get a clear example of this behavior when he breaks Myrtles' nose with an open hand. Daisy is destructive in a more passive way. By this I mean that she will drink at the start of the day and continue to drink through out the day not realizing the effects of her selfish decisions.

Monday, January 22, 2018

oh John Steinbeck!

"It is interesting to watch the German efficiency, which, from the logic of the machine is efficient but which..." John Steinbeck. This quote caught me interest in that we both have similar views on the German efficiency was present during WW2 and that war can wither the human state of mind. John Steinbeck, smart man, wrote many well known novels such as Of Mice and Men and The Grape of Wrath