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An overcast sky paints the scene gray and disconsolate. The crowd in black gathered in silence, staring. Their stomachs torn with sorrow, vision blurred by the tears they dare not wipe away. The pain is unbearable. A slow drizzle began, made noticeable by the pitter-patter sound on the umbrellas. The mound of dirt absorbs the moisture, emitting the smoky and dark odor. They stand for what seems like hours, frozen like statues. The heavens are now sobbing uncontrollably. A loner stands apart from the assembly, his throat clenched, chest screeching in pain, lungs in breathless agony, yet emotionless on the surface. Drops pound on his hood, dripping over his numb face. He knows what the rest do not, a burden that makes life impossible worth living. No one will understand. The loner exits as the crowd disperses. The deluge soaks into softened soil. The sky darkens deeper, the mound lies alone.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
CANTERBURY ONLINE
Knights Tale
- I picked Knight's Tale because I liked how it was a love story yet it had violence
- Arcite is the brother of Palamon. Both are disillusioned lovers and blinded by their passionate love for Emily. They are both very determined to obtain the hand of her, whatever the cost.
- Chaucer's tone is created through the conflict between the two characters over Emily
- Chaucer characterizes the protagonists through their actions (indirect characterization)
- The genre is romance because of the battle over the love of Emily.
- The fight between the characters reveals the larger theme of love being a battlefield and sometimes having a negative and hurtful outcome.
- I would give the female a bigger role on the tale and make the battle include Theseus.
- It would have been more violent with the females as the main characters would have been more vocal with their feelings and jealousy would be more prevalent in the story. That being said, i think that the fight would've gone down in the tower because girls don't like to wait to settle their differences. #shovelgirl
GREEN EGGS AND HAMLET
A) I don't actually know that much about Hamlet at all. I know that it has to one of the most referenced literary pieces of all time but I have unfortunately been left out of that loop. However, I do know that melancholy means gloomy and I am 50% Danish so there's that
B) I know that Shakespeare was and is a world renowned playwright. I also know that he likes to write his plays with the iambic pentameter rhythm.
C) I think students "involuntarily frown" when they hear Shakespeare's name because they know that a truckload of reading, character analyses, and biological analyses are headed straight for them.
D) I think we can make the study of this play most memorable by acting out some of the parts and getting into heated debates over the characters themselves. I think there are going to be some hardcore discussions in room 606 for the next few weeks to say the least.
B) I know that Shakespeare was and is a world renowned playwright. I also know that he likes to write his plays with the iambic pentameter rhythm.
C) I think students "involuntarily frown" when they hear Shakespeare's name because they know that a truckload of reading, character analyses, and biological analyses are headed straight for them.
D) I think we can make the study of this play most memorable by acting out some of the parts and getting into heated debates over the characters themselves. I think there are going to be some hardcore discussions in room 606 for the next few weeks to say the least.
CANTERBURY TALES (II): WHAT A CHARACTER!
Palamon
Chaucer used both indirect and direct characterization for Palamon. Palamon's reaction to seeing Emily for the first time was actually pretty funny because of the way it intrigued Arcite. It also revealed how when Palamon has a personal issue, he likes to gain attention from others so he can have others connect with him. Direct characterization was shown when the characters were first introduced. Chaucer described Palamon as young warrior who was hurt in battle. This reveals how Palamon is a loyal warrior and will die beside his comrade to honor his friendship. Chaucer's tone when describing Palamon's feeling toward Emily is very urgent and shocked to show what Palamon is experiencing. The way Chaucer portrays Palamon's reaction to Emily is very comical because he acts as if he is struck with sorrow with makes Arcite worry that he is hurt. Palamon is a passionate lover and an attention seeker.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
THE POINT OF CANTERBURY TALES IS...
Canterbury Tales is about about social hierarchy and the characterization of others through their actions/behaviors, or information received from others.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
CHARACTER STUDY (I)
A plucky young adult slides into his clothes for the day and rushes out of his dorm room door to make it to class on time.With both shoes carried in one hand, one sock halfway up his ankle, and backpack slung around one shoulder, he scurries to his first class of the day: astronomy. He stumbles into class and sits down at an open desk before narrowly missing the start of the lecture. Once the lecture had begun the student was absorbed in the curious topic of wormholes. It wasn't easy for him to get to this stage of education. The University of California San Diego does not accept many with an aerospace engineering major, but through stellar SAT scores, consistent academic excellence, and a lot of help from others, he has earned a spot in the honors program the the beautiful college. After class, he meets with one of his friends to play a friendly but competitive match of tennis. After playing for a couple hours, he comes back to his dorm, showers, and plays a very competitive ping-pong match with his roommate. Naturally, the tennis player and awesome pong stud wins the match. After a solid two hour nap, he heads off for his second and final class of the day: aerospace engineering. This class is very difficult for him, but his desire to learn and use creativity to design new aerodynamic figures is what keeps him motivated.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
MY DASHBOARD
Netvibes is a website that helps the computer user have access to all of his or her favorite websites all on one page. I don't find it all that useful just because I'm used to having all my favorite sites pinned as bookmarks in my web browser. I use google chrome and just open up different tabs with whatever pages I need to have open. Here's my dashboard.
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