domingo, 13 de mayo de 2007
My Experience with the Blogs
Maus
lunes, 16 de abril de 2007
M. Butterfly's Discussion
This play confused me a lot because I always mixed up the different settings and the parts that were actually flashbacks and what was actually happening. At the end of the play he says that he is Rene Gallimard, also known as Madame Butterfly. This part actually really confused me. At first I thought that maybe it was all a product of his imagination but I didn’t think that was possible when Song was standing in front of him smoking a cigarette. I think that he was in love with himself, or better yet he was in love with the person inside of him. I think this is a very disturbing play because of the ending. I didn’t like it at all and besides it was very confusing.
jueves, 29 de marzo de 2007
The end of poetry
JUSTICE by Langston Hughes
That Justice is a blind goddess
Is a thing to which we black are wise.
Her bandage hides two festering sores
That once perhaps were eyes.
This poem is very literal, although it uses several symbols these are pretty easy to understand and interpret. On the first line he means to say that the American justice only does justice to what they want to do justice, on the second line he means to say that black people know that justice is not on their side, so they probably know how to deal better with it than most whites. The bandage he’s referring to means the way justice hides the injustice some people go through. When he says that once perhaps were eyes, I think he means that people used to see justice how it is supposed to be seen but now a days things doesn’t work like that. The two festering sores are obviously referring to the eyes.
lunes, 5 de marzo de 2007
Our First Essay
Last week we were doing our first formal essay for the English class. I picked the first topic question. This question was about how Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” influenced Flannery O’Connor and William Faulkner’s stories. These stories were “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” and “A Rose for Emily” respectively with their authors. I chose this topic because I found it really interesting that Poe’s work influenced so greatly other writers. At first, when reading the stories in the classroom I did not see the influence Poe’s story had on the others. But when comparing the elements on each story and analyzing them more carefully I could see how “The Cask of Amontillado” influenced both stories greatly. I think I did a pretty good essay and I’m looking forward to the second one.
I also like a lot what we are doing now in the classroom. Poetry is very different from prose writing and I find it more interesting than prose. It has so many elements and it also has a lot of variety of style. I like looking for the stressed and unstressed syllables and finding the sequence of each verse and stanza. I’m looking forward to learn more about different types of poems and I would also like to write a few in class.
viernes, 16 de febrero de 2007
Reflection #4: The worst risk in life is not taking one (Eveline)
Life is all about taking risks and overcoming your fears. Eveline’s life was not easy. Since her mother died, she had to take over all of her mothers roles in the house; and her father did not made it any easier on her. Eveline had the chance to take the risk of leaving everything behind and go to a new life with Frank, where she didn’t know what it was going to be like. That was what made it a risk actually. She decided not to take the risk. In my opinion, she didn’t take the risk for three reasons. The first reason is that she had fear of the unknown, by this I mean that she had always had a very traditional and normal life but she had never experienced the unknown and she was afraid of what was going to be like in the new country she was going to. The second reason was that she missed the way her father used to be and she also thought that he might be like he was before all the tragedies had occurred in his family. The third and last reason was that she actually didn’t love Frank. He was her “tissue paper” by this I mean that he was comforting to her when things were not that good, it also means she a shoulder to cry on; but deep down in her heart she didn’t love him at all. I agree with the decision she made because leaving her father behind was not a very good thing to do. I think that taking risks is what life is all about and that these risks are the one’s that make you prosper and become a better person but taking risks is not always the best move in life. That’s why balance is so important to succeed in life.