Thursday, December 17, 2009

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Sympathy by: Paul Laurence
In the performance, he did a good job on physical presence. He looked confident and relaxed in front of the audience. It was also very easy to hear him and tell what he was saying. For dramatization, he used a few hand jestures but they didn't take away from the poem so they were appropriate. The level of difficulty was also good. The poem wasn't too difficult but it was pretty long. It seemed that he got the meaning of the poem but didn't enhance it enough to make the audience understand it as good as they could.

I think the poem was about sympathy towards a caged bird. It sounded as though the speaker of the poem knew what it was like to be restrained and not be able to do what they dreamed of doing. The reciter did a good job of articulating some words and putting pauses between some lines to add dramatic effect.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Before reading To Kill a Mockingbird, I didn't really understand motif. The definition was a recurring subject theme or idea in a literary work but I still didn't fully understand it like I could if I had an example. The motif in the book is it is a sin to kill a mockingbird and now I see what motif is. It ties together all the different themes like justice vs. injustice and black vs. white.

One mockingbird in the story is Tom Robinson. Although he was crippled, he was shot dead in a prison yard after trying to escape. Atticus tells his children that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they never harm anyone. This goes for Tom Robinson too. He never harmed anyone or anything, just got stuck in a bad situation where he was found guilty for a crime he did not commit and everyone in Maycomb realizes this. This is one of the many examples of the motif in the book that helped me further understand what motif is.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Life Lesson

When I was younger and I had a problem, I would always go to my parents and complain about that problem and expect them to help me with it. If they could they would offer their advice but when it came to a fight between me and my brother and I felt that i had an unfair advantage, they would tell me life isnt always fair.

I used to think that they just liked my brother better then me but then i realized that they were helping me for later on in life. When I grew older and no longer had someone to help me with unfair advantages, I would already have learned to keep trying and solve my own problems.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

One of my best friends is Nicole Ide. She is a very interesting and unusual child. She has light brown hair and always wears it straight even though she has naturally amazing curly hair. Although she can be quiet at times she is usually loud and obnoxious. She always has something to say about everything unless shes in a bad mood.



Nicole is definitely an extrovert person. She is very creative when she wants to be. She is the furthest thing from an egotisit or egoist and usually is an altruist.

Friday, October 23, 2009

My earliest childhood memory is probably my first day of preschool. I was super excited to finally start school. I had watched my brother go to school everyday and had always wanted to go with him so I was really happy when I finally got to go too.

When I first got to my preschool I didn't want my mom to leave me by myself because i didn't know anyone. But then I met Kendra. I thought she was weird at first but then we became good friends playing house and playing on the little playground.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Rebecca:imagery

The author Daphne du Maurier used imagery throughout her book to create suspense. Most of the imagery is about the mansion, Manderley, that the main character lives in becuase Maurier wants to create a perfect image of it in your head. It also helps move the story along because everytime the mood of the character changes, the image of the house is altered in her mind.

Along with making the book more interesting and exciting to read, the use of imagery throughout the book contributes to the theme. The theme remains the same and the view of the house from the main characters perspective makes the overall reading suspenseful and interesting.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Rebecca By Daphne Du Maurier

In the first two chapters I did not like this book at all. It didnt grab my attention and was sort of confusing. But as the book went on it got better and i started to understand the plot. In the book, imagery is a big literary element. The author explains everything in great detail and you can really see that thing that she is talking about. I think she is using imagery because she wants to take you deeper into the main characters world. The tone of the book is probably somber. In the chapters that i have read, everything is going great for the main character but with everything that is happening she is always thinking of Rebecca and it haunts her. So far, this has been the tone throughout the first few chapters.

Monday, September 28, 2009

When I find a book that I really like or even if its just okay, it is usually easy for me to read quickly without getting distracted. If the book confuses me I get distracted pretty easily and need a quiet place to read so that I can understand what is happening in the book. When I start a book I like to finish it unless I really dont understand it. I dont mind reading a book as long as it is semi interesting and I can somehow relate to whats going on.


My favorite place to read is my bed or anywhere warm and comfy. That is where I usually end up reading because of convenience. I read lots of different books but realistic fiction is the easiest kind of book for me to get into and enjoy. I can relate to the characters and see myself in their positions so it keeps me interested in the book. After a long day when i want to relax and forget about the stressful day I usually read.