Monday, June 14, 2010

The Conclusion

Over the year with the blogs I have learned to remember to do them. Also that there is more to a piece of literature then what the text literally states. My blogs have developed me personally as a writer. I now ask better questions and I have learned to understand the text in depth instead of taking what it says literally. The ones about a literal written piece has made understanding something in a significant way and even farther in depth. The farther you go in a text, the more details you can add to your essay. The main point of these blogs is to excel into a better writer and help people comprehend the books we have read. The questions for Great Expectations, helped us understand what we were reading more by our peers comments. Most of these questions helped write better essays, because they create another environment to where one can write formally and ask questions about things. The blog about Pip's chains had us expand the symbol for chains to its actual meaning of lies. We then put that into consideration as we wrote an experienced based paragraph about our chains. The Mockingbird blog emphasized the meaning of motif by having us find a motif and write about it and examine the overall meaning of it and how it contributes to the whole book. With the Victorian Research blog we explained how it was back then with the gender roles and how the book The Importance of Being Earnest, explaining examples of the roles and how Oscar Wilde took that aspect and put it into context. Although after all of these blogs and comments helping me improve my writing, I still definitely feel it can be much more detailed and use different word choices. As Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go." Meaning the words in our blogs would have never happened if we had not been thinking in depth on what the blog is about and how to make it sophisticated, such that we will understand what we are writing and others will understand what we are writing. Overall these blogs are good for us, to look back on, and to expand our writing to new heights in word choice, and to take it to new depths in the details of the chosen literature. With all of that said, I ended up liking the blogs even though they are troublesome. Eventually I will look back on these to see how I used to write and I will have improved on my redundancies and word choices. Hopefully. Have a good summer!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Challenges and Conquests

Over the course of 9th grade Honors English, I have learned to write well developed essays. I have learned to use the book to support an idea and to really dig deep to analyze what the author is trying to say. I have also learned to not be repetitive, although it sometimes seems that I am, but I change the words into their synonyms to make them sound less redundant. I do believe that I am growing into be an accomplished essayist, but I do have troubles therefore I don't think I am all the way to accomplished yet. Analyzing the writing for literary elements is a good thing, even though it's a bit of a hassle. It can help you comprehend the text and to understand it, instead of just having it go over your head. The challenges of analyzing is that is can be hard to explain. You know how it goes in your head, but it's hard to put on paper.

So far after my finishing of my Romeo and Juliet essay, (I am still going to make it better) I think it is in the high B range. I'm still having trouble with redundancies and making it sound original and deeper than the meaning that is shown in the text. I am going to work on those things by using synonyms for repeating words and reading the text and try to get a deeper meaning of the play than what I have. I think I can possibly get it into a low A, but hopefully higher. After writing this blog I realize, I really have to work on the repetitive element.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Summer Reading List

If it was a total free summer and I didn't have to do anything for Honors 10 over the summer, I most likely would not read anything but the U.S. Boating Course handbook thing to help me get my boater's license, so I can drive our boat around. But since I most likely won't get a good grade for this blog unless I choose 2 books I would read.

I would read The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. I have seen the movie and it was pretty good. But as always the book is usally better then the movie, sometimes. My mom read it and she liked it alot and said I would like it if I read it. I will probable read that if I have time after the Honors reading assignment.

Another book I would like to try to read over the summer are the Harry Potter books by J.K. Roling. Like the other book I have seen the movies and those are pretty good and I hope the books are as good if not better then the movie. Everyone says the books are better then the movies, but I would like to see if that is right.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Culture Shock

The idea of Romeo and Juliet is all around. One idea that comes to mind is the new movie coming out in May Letters to Juliet. I have only seen the commercials so I don't know exactly what it's about, but it looks like it is about an elderly person that has lost her love sometime ago. A young girl finds a letter that has been written to someone sometime ago too. So the young girl says she has to write back and goes on this adventure to find the elderly woman's lost love. After they find him they probably celebrate a little I think they did by having dinner. Doesn't exactly portray Romeo and Juliet because they didn't die but they kind of did when they lost each other.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Extra Credit Post

I think this English class has been an experience for me. Doing things that I never thought I could do like read a 500 page book over the course of about a month, and writing essays, and also analysing a book, which I have never done before. I have learned alot in this class. I have learned many varieties of words from word power and to also to read in between the lines to understand what the author is trying to say instead of just having it go over my head. I have learned to remember things and not procrastinate such as remembering to do the blog even if I remember at 10 o'clock at night, but I still do it. And I have met new people by doing the group projects and things like that. Although I still have a fear of talking in front of the class and standing in front I have learned to relax, I'm not shaking anymore but my face still gets bright red, and my voice is really quiet sometimes and makes me not able to talk, but I get over it eventually.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Skits

One scene I would like to see performed is when Pip is in the marshes looking and reading the tombstone of his parents and his siblings, then Magwitch startles him and asks him who he is and what he's doing. Then he tells him to go get him food and a file or else he will have his friend eat his liver for dinner if he did not return and called the cops.

Another one is when Pip meets Jaggers for the first time and they talk about Pip moving to London and becoming a gentleman and all that, and Pip going to the tailor's to get some nice clothes and him meeting Trabb's boy and being sized for a suit.

And the last scene I would like to see performed is when Orlick attacks Pip from behind and tells him that he attacked his sister and it was all Pip's fault and when Trabb's boy and Herbert come to the rescue and save Pip.

Friday, March 19, 2010

More Questions

On page 348-349, chapter 42. When Magwitch is talking about his life story and what has happened to him. He gets to the part where he and Compeyson were fighting in the ditch after hes told who Compeyson is. Magwitch mentions his misstris, but then stops and goes on to tell Pip and Herbert about how he got convicted. He also mentions that Compeyson was better at everything and that he was a great speaker and well educated, but that was after he told about the fight. I am wondering if Magwitch was fighting Compeyson because of Magwitch's misstris like maybe they had an affair or something? Or was Magwitch fighting Compeyson because he just couldn't stand the fact that Compeyson was better than him and was more educated than him?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Great Expectation Question

In chapter 27, page 223, Joe is vistiting Pip and telling him what he has been doing in the time where Pip has been gone. Joe is telling Pip that Miss Havisham called him to go see her. As Joe is saying, "Next day, sir, ... having cleaned myself, I go and I see Miss A." Throughout the book we have only read that Miss Havisham is Miss Havisham not Miss A. or any other name. My question is, why does Joe refer to Miss Havisham as Miss A. when he is talking to Pip?

Friday, March 5, 2010

Photo Post

Pip has a lot of relationships with people. But only a few are really good and close relationships. Like that of him and Joe, they were more like best friends then family. When Pip moves to London he meets new people and gets along, but him and Mr. Wemmick have developed the strongest relationship in the beginning of the second stage. Pip and Mr. Jaggers relationship is mostly that of business and work matter. Even though Pip has many close connections so far in the book and most likely throughout the book, no relationship can beat that of Pip's and Joe's very close bond.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Great Expectations

Pip is refering to many things like his lying to Mrs. Joe and to Mr. Pumblechook and also about when he helped the convict and he can't tell anyone. Pip will always remember this day throughout his lifetime. Even though the convict went back to the Hulks, Pip still helped him out of his leg iron and also fed him. Pip dispises this day because it is the day he stole from his own pantry and had to tell lies about a robber who may have taken the food. Everyone soon believed Pip but he couldn't handle the "chains" on him. His chains are about the lies he has told to get him out of trouble.



Throughout my elementary years, my sister was in the young and annoying age and she still is now. But through those years my sister would make me so agrivated that I would yell at her and give her a little light slap so I wouldn't get in trouble. She would always take it to far and say that I actually slapped her really hard. She would start crying and my parents would come upstairs to see what's wrong. They would see my sister crying and turn to me and say what did you do. I said I didn't do anything because I really didn't. Then they would ask my sister what happened and she would say she slapped me and it hurt. So I would get in trouble and I would deny that I slapped her hard because I didn't and I would get in trouble. My sister never got in trouble when she is annoying I would tell her to stop then go to my mom and ask if she can make her go in the other room. Then I would get in trouble for yelling at my sister. The younger sibling almost bever gets in trouble, it's always the older one.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Group Essay

I'm going to write about Cecily lying about her age when she goes to parties, and when Jack lies to Algernon about Cecily being his aunt. Those are low levels of dishonesty and I'm trying to find another small one to use.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Victorian Research

My research of the Victorian Age helped my understanding of the gender roles in the book, The Importance of Being Ernest. The roles are suggestive toward women meaning that they are supposed to be properly feminine. In the Victorian Age women were supposed to teach the children how to play their role in life, and they had to educate them. Women were supposed to be silent in public and obiedient to their husband. And above all they had to have alot of manners and be proper, even if fighting. Men, however, were the strong, brave people that protected their families. Marriage back then was thought of unimportant. Algernon says that marriages are made in heaven.

Miss Prism, although not the actual mother of Cecily, taught Cecily Germen, and how to be properly feminine, and to always be polite. Men, for women's daughters, they wanted them to be born from a wealthy family and to not be "bad". Lady Bracknell questions Jack about where he came from. where he was born. and who were his parents. Since he was not born into a wealthy family, Lady Bracknell found him unsuitable for her daugther. She wants her daughter to be wed into a wealthy family. Miss Prism does not want Cecily to marry Algernon because she has the impression that he is a bad person and is not good enough for Cecily.