Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Theme of your life
My theme of my life so far has been ups and downs, loops and turns, like a big giant roller coaster but with the years as time goes by I grew up and learned not to make the same mistakes and forgive and forget, and to except the people that have dropped out of my life and to welcome the people that I know will stay and help me. My theme for my life is a roller coaster, and to be honest I like it, and i like i have so many trials and bumps and yet some good things, because that going to be your life in general and you might as well deal with it now so you know then later, so you can handle everything and anything.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
theme for my favorite movie
Theme : my favorite movie was lion king, the theme for it was a young male cub who was ready to be king, and very naive and young and thought being king meant he just could do what ever he want and it was more to that and also he wanted to have and he really looked up to his dad and even his uncle scar at one point and that changed showing us that family sometimes family can betray you and you will sometimes lose the most important people to you due to family or a reason, but you make them proud and you be yourself and you learn to forgive and grow to be mature.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
I wear a cross around my neck everyday because it symbolizes Jesus and my great-grandmother gave it too me before she died it remains me she's in a better place now! thats what Malik Toomer, said and i find that really good and interesting.its always nice to see a young man or women still believing in the faith very strongly ,and the fact he carries that to remind him of his great grandmother is even more touching and it shows what the smallest things can mean, they can mean so much and have a bigger reason.
wear a cap or band almost every day and I'm not sure why I just like it. I feel like my cap symbolize a shield from the outer world
Tiffany Willis
t]that was the first thing and line i noticed for my friend , and that line was very deep and honest. because all this time i never known why she would wear a hat, and that surely wasn't the reason that i was thinking.but i totally understand where she coming from, because for me i wear my headphones alot to drown out the sound and the people when they want to act stupid, and also i just love music.
wear a cap or band almost every day and I'm not sure why I just like it. I feel like my cap symbolize a shield from the outer world
Tiffany Willis
t]that was the first thing and line i noticed for my friend , and that line was very deep and honest. because all this time i never known why she would wear a hat, and that surely wasn't the reason that i was thinking.but i totally understand where she coming from, because for me i wear my headphones alot to drown out the sound and the people when they want to act stupid, and also i just love music.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Something that i carry, really wear is my birthstone ring. it was given to me by my mom as a birthday present. it was honestly one of my favorite birthday present given to me, i had fun at all the concerts she planned for me and the cakes. but this ring symbolizes the most to me. It shows how much she love me , and the fact i have had this ring for 19 years now, it keeps me going and when i lose it i feel like im losing my mom and everything i am, not to mention that my birthstone for December is in the in the ring, and my favorite color blue. i also notice over the years the ring is dirty and getting older through all of it, and just like the ring i have been through some rough stuff. so that is what my ring symbolizes too me.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
people responce
" I think Ms. May-Lee Chai was like any other ordinary girl being born in china and raised in America story writing was her outlet into her own world. From personal experience from being a teenager everyone needs there outlet. and sometimes that outlet can eventually become a career. Her being a only child"
that's what Greg said about setting and how he felt about the story, it was really good and he explained how he felt. it showed he read the story and understood it and could relate to her in some way
."A Soldier's Home" Is based around the setting of the story, which makes the story that much interesting. If you don't understand what the setting was in the story, then the story makes no sense to you. The way the author wrote the story, about a solider who returned back to his hometown from WWI in France and Germany. The main character went back to his home setting in Kansas city, Oklahoma, which to where he referred to it as a "small town". The whole setting of the story sets the plot of the story of how the character Krebs is having a conflict within himself adjusting to going back home, after the war is over. The setting plays a significant role thats what Caul-Leonard, Alexia
reading what she said it was good and i understood everything, she brings out some good points that leave you thinking. having a setting is really important and good and always good to have. i feel like it can tell much about the character or that person in some way.
that's what Greg said about setting and how he felt about the story, it was really good and he explained how he felt. it showed he read the story and understood it and could relate to her in some way
."A Soldier's Home" Is based around the setting of the story, which makes the story that much interesting. If you don't understand what the setting was in the story, then the story makes no sense to you. The way the author wrote the story, about a solider who returned back to his hometown from WWI in France and Germany. The main character went back to his home setting in Kansas city, Oklahoma, which to where he referred to it as a "small town". The whole setting of the story sets the plot of the story of how the character Krebs is having a conflict within himself adjusting to going back home, after the war is over. The setting plays a significant role thats what Caul-Leonard, Alexia
reading what she said it was good and i understood everything, she brings out some good points that leave you thinking. having a setting is really important and good and always good to have. i feel like it can tell much about the character or that person in some way.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
setting
The setting for Packer's story was set in japan, Tokyo. Dina the main character didn't feel to comfortable being in there, due to she was the only African american there. she breaks down due to the stress and the Japanese men look at her weird and some try to have sex with her, and soon she agrees being the only way she can make money.
Friday, February 5, 2016
response to colleagues
I read Tiffany Willis post about a Rose for Emily and she said likes to take about morals of the South and how they effect life as an individual. Him growing up in Mississippi and that state being known for their very traditional southern ways he could tie his personal attributions that had a role in the short story "A Rose for Emily". The story dealt with a young girl who isolated form the world by her father because he doesn't want her to have an significant other. In the south it was frowned upon to have significant others or an close male friend at an young age which i thought was very deep and interesting , she went more detail with it a lot of other people just stated the surface, but with her she went a little deeper showing that she clearly understood the story.
and another story or poem i looked at was
and another story or poem i looked at was
SadieSae
And it was on he heroine of Gail Godwin's short story "A Sorrowful Woman" seems inexplicable. Apparently healthy, married to a "durable, receptive, gentle" husband, and mother of a three-year-old son, she seems to have no aspirations beyond the roles of wife and mother she more than competently fulfills. and as i read what she wrote it seemed very good and interesting, since being i never heard of this story or read it. she had good diction and explained what she was saying it makes her reader draw you in and some one who can do that is a good thing.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
it probably brings back some of his child hood memories that he use to, watch maybe as a kid he would watch a lot of Tarzan. or like young little boys he looked up to him dressed up as Tarzan, and maybe he had a huge impact in his life. maybe that was something his parents introduce him too as a kid. or even something that he could looked growing up as a teen and or a adult in college.
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