Monday, May 21, 2018

What called my attention was that description at the moment at the beach. I

The Stranger

   
    What I've notice in the the couple of pages was that the confrontation between the Arabs and mersualt and Raymond had became intense 

The End of The Stranger

I do believe that meursault had some kind of mental issues because no one in the their right frame of mind would be thinking of the things that he was right before being executed.it was almost as if he were welcoming it. On page 123 he said  " I had only wished that there be a large crowd of spectators the day of my execution and that they greet me with cries of hate" from what I understood of his expression was that he was nonchalant about his death. It is what it is
In The Stranger Meursault was on trial for the crime he was convicted of doing , he was anticipating what was going on, and what he thought might happen to him while he was on trial. His thoughts were that he was going to get executed, and also how people would react to him being executed. he felt that no one would really care much about it, and also that they would rather look at him with hate, and not show any feelings, or pity to him when it would happen. he is living in a cold sort of environment.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Hey guys!

I hope everyone is studying for finals and is feeling confident! I feel like I've been studying forever, I'm hoping all of this will pay off.  Just remember to trust your gut, get enough sleep and eat before the exam! Nothing worse then a grumbling stomach when you're trying to fill in the scantron! I really enjoyed our discussions and material we went over in class, I hope you all enjoy the summer and time off and excel in your bright futures!

Thank you, Tori

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Time go fast

Time is the only thing we can't get back. So the time we spend in class, went flying. Now we finished a semester and I didn't expect this quick transition. In the beginning, I wanted the semester to end fast but now I'm sad because I don't like endings. But this is part of life.

Monday, May 14, 2018

An Acrostic on Arrange Marriage






Arranged Marriage
(Acrostic)
A marriage of getting a man and woman to acknowledge one another
Reality of two persons that don’t know each other
 Relationships that is expected to turned into love
Accepting a complete stranger as their spouse
Not giving the two people a freedom of choice
Gruesome relationship to grow into love
Expecting the two to become one
 Decision made by parents.
Maintaining a marriage that is being forced upon two people
Anticipating angels would sing and dance
Requiring two strangers to live in peace and harmony
 Relationship that is to be obliged by two people
Intent to last and prosper
An artificial marriage that has no love or affection
Generated to work out
 Eternity of forced love.




Short Days & Mister Lytle: An Essay

From the two readings this week, "Short Days" and "Mister Lytle: An Essay" were both very different.  "Short Days" definitely caught my attention more because each little piece had meaning independently.  With the separation of each piece my mind was able to break them up, rather than me trying to read it as a whole.  I highlighted six pieces, but the one that caught my attention the most was, "It isn't that the genius makes it look easy; it's that he makes it look fast", because the more I thought about it, so many famous faces floated around in my head and those couple little words really make you stop and think.  I love how engaging each piece was and in "Mister Lytle: Am Essay", I just wasn't finding something to keep me wanting to read more in depth. 

short days -


I felt like the genre was auto biographical, it was personal and it seemed almost as memories of someone written down as thoughts.
My favorite epigram was "The dark owns everything, but our sun comes out often enough that we think the universe is half dark, half light."  he epigram before talks about ending and oblivion then leads into the epigram i chose. i felt as if when you think of oblivion you think of this dark place of nothing. The dark owning everything is a way of looking at the world in a pessimistic way. the sun comes out to fool us, to make us think its half half but in reality the dark owns and usually dominates.
The next epigram spoke about when the bad passes the first feeling is relief. i related it to the the epigram i chose by saying when the sun comes out after darkness, its that sense of relief.
Of course i don't think the author was being literal when he was writing this. he wanted to get a message across and used these comparisons and distinctions in order for readers to comprehend.
i think this piece of work was titled short days because each epigram sounds like a day this character has endured. a day that they lived and how our life is short lived and each day is just one of  many that is the episodes of our life.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

Sunday, May 13, 2018

This week

Since this week is only a half-week, I'll give you extra credit for any entries you make on the blog. In addition to the two series of questions, I've posted this week, you might also talk about your experience in the class, what you learned, what you're still learning, what we did that helped, what you wished we had done more of, etc.

You can also use this space to compliment and celbrate your classmates' readings on Wed.

I appreciate all the hard work you've put into the course this term.

best,

jt

Mr. Lytle: An Essay

Some questions:

  • Why is the cedar coffin such a major part of this essay?
  • What is Mr. Lytle like?
  • The Southern Agrarians, of which Lytle was one, was a very influential group of writers. Based on the essay, what was the group like?
  • What do you think John Jeremiah Sullivan's attitude toward Mr. Lytle was? What do you think it is now as he writes this essay?

Short Days

Questions:

  • What genre is this?
  • This is like a series of epigrams. Which is your favorite epigram? How does it work w/ the epigram before? The one after? 
  • Which epigram puzzles you the most?
  • What is the overall effect of reading all these epigrams together? Why is it called "Short Days"?

Late Post

I have no idea why this always repeatedly happens to me, but I'll always be doing my homework late at night and then I'll finally remember, "OMG THE BLOG".  I have no idea why it always occurs to me deep into the night that I should be checking up on everyone's responses and even submitting some of my own.  Why do us college kids always leave things for the last minute? Actually, even past the last minute.  Truthfully, I just don't think there are enough hours in the day. 

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Short Days

In Short Days the author in it has a lot of emotional stuff that makes other people read it have strong feelings toward her. She talks about different kinds of writing, and the way it is in how people decide what to do with it. It could be the genres they decide to write about which seem to make people's impressions about writing become more interested in a certain topic than another. She feels that writing can go into deep discussion about things that go on in people's lives, which could be personal to them about anything. For her writing is a passion that she enjoys doing, she likes coming up with ideas, to write about. It is a way of expressing things out, and even trying to get a message across to the reader. For her after seeing other people's perspectives about writing, it is clear to her that everyone has their own reason for why they write. It is a way to express themselves, yet they have their own stories to talk about.

Should we get rid of automatic cars?

A lot of new cars in the United States are automatic. There's a reason why buyers choose automatic cars instead of manual cars, also called stick cars. Because automatic cars are easier to drive then stick cars and easier to learn. Then, there's no reason to have a stick car on the market? According to Quoted," just 3.9 percent of cars sold in U.S. were built with manual transmissions".

Thursday, May 10, 2018

The Hidden Kingdom

They say there's a kingdom above the clouds
A kingdom that no human can see
They say there is no king or queen,
A place where everyone is free

In the kingdom there’s a palace so scenic,
That its beauty is unknown to mankind
In the kingdom there's a grassland full of flowers,
With vibrant colors so defined

But the kingdom hides a dark secret,
A secret unknown to the citizens,
The kingdom conceals its bruises,
Falsifying their deadly sins

A kingdom masked by the cold mist,
A kingdom so distorted,
It mustn't truly exist

But the kingdom full of lies,
Lays there,
Before your very eyes

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Dogs

Sometimes I feel sad for dogs because they stay at home alone and when you come back they get happy to see you. This happens over and over. Just imagine if you were a dog and when your owner goes to work, you stay at home waiting for him. I personally hate waiting for someone to come home. That is the saddest part of being a dog. The other sad thing is when the owner can't keep the dog or doesn't want the dog anymore. When this happens, they just throw them to the streets.

Enchanted Love


The Enchanted Love
That delicate moment, that loving face,
Brings me to a fascinated place,
Yonder of the heavens, stars, moon above,
To that enchanted feeling that people call love,

Love is like a jig-saw puzzle that has no clues,
But through the vapor we knew ours was true,
Powerful enough to withstand the wall of pain,
Mending my gaping wounds that no medication can cure,

Our eyes connected and my heart skips a beat,
You love me more than others,
Your heart redeems all the sorrow,
Both of us know a twinkling sort of happiness,

That enchanted moments that makes living life worth,
That moment that brings heaven and earth,
You are scared, I will become your guiding angel,
Cuddling you close through the darkest night,
That quiet touch that shatter my heart,
A cardiologist does not know how its starts,
That ray of passion as powerful as the sun,
Brave enough to burn a blunt of a bullet,

That love protection that no emotion can overcome,
That love detector that makes me depict you in every heartbeat,
That feeling when stars are closing up and the sky is closing in,
Like a lion raging to capture his prey,

Is that the enchanted love you give me to sustain the pain,
Is that the strength you invented to break my chain?
Life is love, love is the lyrics, and you are the music,
When I dance and sing in pain then, begin the enchanted love.



Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The end of The Stranger

The ending of The Stranger we see Meursault show the most emotion throughout the whole novel. We see him get emotional when he talks to the chaplain and when asked Meursault why he doesn't call him father and with that he snaps back at the chaplain. I believe to a point the emotions that Meursault felt and understood were coming to a head at least for him. In general though I don't believe he would have have ever fully grasped feeling like everyone else does.
Letter from Kentucky #16 He talks about the strange things his friends do, of how his one friend Scott used a razor to cut his own chest but not just a cut he carved out the whole word "pussy" into his own skin. He also compares his friends to being weirdos which I see as an understatement for someone who is able to carve themselves with a blade like that.

old revised poem

My city

You are the light that keeps us bright
You are the one that casts away the darkness at night
You are filled with lefts and rights
You give us the best of sights

And at night you become our rainbow
You are filled with colors from head to toe
You’ve given us so many and sorrows
Yet, you are the one that gives us hope when the times are looking low.

Your subways and streets are filled with music, art, and performers
You are the best for visitors
As you give the best there is to offer
We are glad to call you a transformer
As you change our lives forever

You are the city of hope
You are the city of dreams
You are the city that never sleeps

You are New York City

Monday, May 7, 2018

Section 11

 In Section 11, J.D. Daniels describes the main characters experience in church. Throughout this section, the main character explains how the church's method had become unrelenting just like his phys-ed coach. This constant repetition of the church's choir practice had led the main character to compare himself now as to back then when he would be at church every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. He compares his lack of faith and attendance of church to a sinner.

Human Snowball

The story got the name Human Snowball, because human life can be like snow, as Davy was explaining how the snow fall and then it melt away likewise Humans are like that one moment we can be here and a next moment we are not. From the author point of view he seems to be a person that accept life as it is. The character Chris adds fun and excitement to the story he seems to be a cool guy. Davy got connected to Vernon through his age and his positively of life. I am confused at the end. Did Davy and Lauren get back together?  It was a sad and happy moment at the same time.

Human Snowball Questions

Human Snowball-Era Sen


When the "snowman" was getting destroyed by the kids, Vernon stated that's how long his marriage felt like, as long as the snowman was alive. I believe that's why its called "Human Snowball", beautiful things come to an end. If it was labeled differently, I wouldn't get the true message that Davy was trying to pursue. 

To me, Davy is a good person who cares for people. Although Vernon was  years old, he still kept him with him to make sure hes okay. He is also really good at making friends. He made friends with Chris through a phone conversation, and with Vernon just by sitting on the bus. The rest of the friendships occurred throughout this story. 

Although Chris is a criminal, he has a big heart and Davy emphasized that alot throughout the story. He kept explaining to his readers what a good guy Chris was. When he almost got arrested I was apprehensive, because I felt like he didnt deserve to go to jail. He extremely caring and friendly. 

Between Davy's friendship with Vernon, the most interesting aspect would have to be the age. I can imagine getting along with someone with that type of age difference. I really like how he seeks for advice from Vernon and they share stories about a situation thats almost similar but not quite. I find it interesting to how Davy also considers him his wingman and vise versa. 

I was shocked that Davy was okay with the fact that he did not last with Lauren Hill, when he really liked her. I guess that was the main part of this story. Beautiful things come to an end and you can only look back on the memories. I was extremely upset that Vernon died, but it was soon to come. This information was extremely important to send out the message of this essay. 

Human Snowball

When I envision Davy, I see a guy who isn't really known for taking a lot of risks, unless it really means some thing to him.  You can tell that he really loved Lauren, even though it didn't work out he got those few moments that night with her and that was all he wanted.  I think him going and surprising her opened up who he is as a character too.  I like Chris, I love that he is noted as a "criminal" but throughout the whole essay he helps everyone else out.  I love that he's portrayed as just a good, compassionate person who just does illegal things.  The relationship between Davy and Vernon is very warming.  Davy really looked out for him and helped him rekindle his relationship with his family.  I think the respect is very visible because of Vernon's age, but they seem to need something from each other too.  Davy wanted Vernon's wise life advice and Vernon needed to be back wit his great granddaughter.  The title for this piece is fitting because in a matter of as couple hours 10 random people that have never met each other are sharing birthday shots with a very special man.  It's proof of what humans are capable of when it comes to social interaction. 

Human Snowball questions

This story is called Human Snowball because it resembles what the lives of the characters are in the story. What makes this story an essay is that it is long, and has continuous events happen as the story goes along over a period of time. If it were labeled a short story I would read it in a way that would not have as much suspense, neither would I be as surprised by what goes on in it story. The way I envision Dave Rothbart is someone that is determined, and trying to be hopeful when he does not feel optimistic about the way something is going on. He is the kind of person that could be nice, but also crazy because of the decisions that he makes throughout the story. The way I pictured Chris by the end of the story was that I thought of him as being a supportive friend of Davy even though he was almost in trouble with the police. When he almost got arrested my reaction about it was that he would be facing a punishment for what he has done, and that it would stop Davy from trying to continue with his plans to meet up with Lauren Hill. What is interesting about Davy;s friendship with Vernon is that Vernon is giving him advice about relationships even though he is much older than Davy, and had only known each other for a short amount of time. Yet seem to get along nice like they are close friends. The way I reacted to the news of Davy, and Lauren hill only lasting a couple of weeks is that I felt that it was sad that they would, because of the effort Davy made to try to see Lauren Hill. Also they seemed to be happy when they were together. When I heard that Vernon would die in the coming Summer I was sad because, he had such a big impact on the people around him. This news is important to the essay because it tells us what is about to go in in their relationship, being that it was such a big part of the story, and also that Vernon eventually made it to Little Rock, but then died when he was in a park, and that I found out that he had made it to Little Rock after all that had happened. Other questions that I have are why didn't Davy, and Lauren hill's relationship last? Also how did Vernon make it to Little Rock, when he was in Buffalo, with not much financial support?

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Power Of The Mind

Power of The Mind
Drowning into the vast emptiness
Living my life?
Or a dream sold as our reality
Heading in the right direction,
Standing in the same place
Grinding gears from one thought to the next
Do I ignore them?
Open the door
With your mind as the key
I don’t want to live a life manufactured for me
Not lost, nor lonely
Not mad, nor sad
A racing mind with no track to finish
You are the teacher
And I the student

Human Snowball

In the beginning it starts off like he's trying to win over a girl but then he just ends up meeting a bunch of people. Which is ironic because he starts off alone and then all of these add ons of people much like a snowball effect, drifting him from his "main" goal which was seeing his girlfriend. Throughout the story he meets an thief, a Chinese family, a 110 year old man and his great-granddaughter. This was an experience that as a reader we can tell was not part of his plans at all. They all in some way had a connection with one and other despite how diverse they really are. They all helped each other. The relationship that Davy and Vernon had reminded me much of a father and son, like he had a huge soft spot for him and he was very open with telling him his situation with Lauren and Vernon then shared a similar story with him. As for Chris, its so funny because he's doomed all of these things because he's an ex-con but he's very honest with the cop. But back to the name Human Snowball, it makes sense just because they were all together at one moment then everything happened so fast, from Davy loosing Lauren to Vernon dying.

How to not get grounded when you fail a class

The first thing you gonna need is to have a car. A new would work better but a decent one can also work. When you have the car, go to your parents and tell them that you crashed the new car you got or they bought for you. The moment they hear the bad news, they gonna freak out. When they seem angry, then you tell them that is a joke and that you just fail a class. For this to work, you need to be fast but not so fast. Try to practice with friends and good luck!

How to tell if money is fake

The first thing to look if the money you have is fake or not is to touch the black jacket of the president. You should feel the black ink with your nails. The next thing to look for is the small twenty on the bottom right corner. It should change color from green to like a gold color. Another thing to look for is the watermark of the president on the right corner. When you put it to the light, you should see the face of the president. The last thing to look for is the vertical line that should say the amount of the bill you have. Now you know how to tell if the money is fake or not.

Human Snowball

Why is the essay called "Human Snowball"? What makes this an essay? How would you read it differently if it were labeled a short story? Other questions:
  • Davy Rothbart is a good writer and so we get a pretty clear description of all of the characters in the essay. However, since he's the narrator, no one can describe him. How do you envision him? What kind of person is he?
  • His friend Chris is a convict and a car thief. That's a pretty serious crime. How do you picture Chris by the end of the story? What is your reaction when he almost gets arrested? 
  • What is interesting about Davy's friendship with Vernon?
  • In the big paragraph that runs between p. 86 and 87, we learn that Davy and Lauren Hill would only last a couple weeks, and that Vernon will die in the coming summer. How did you react from this news? Why is this information important to the essay?
What other questions do you have? 

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Human complexity

Humans, such strange creatures we are.

We are greedy,
Yet we are generous,
We are judgmental,
Yet we accept others,
We are hateful,
Yet we can love,

No other species has this many contradictions
We’ve built castle and palaces,
Just to destroy them and build some more,

We swear to protect all,
Yet we take away lives for that cause.
A human cannot truly be human without contradictions.
Or can they?

Human Snowball

In Human Snowball, it seemed like it was a story about adventure, and also trying to get in contact with other people. No matter who it is it seemed like the main character in here was trying to overcome obstacles in order to see his girlfriend working at the bar. Along the way when he met Vernon, the soon to be 110 year old man on the bus, it probably seemed to help him knowing he had support from another person. Vernon himself was trying to see his great-granddaughter, and seemed to have his own doubts about it. He said how he really wasn't the type of Great-Grandfather he had planned to be or the one she had planned for. But he was trying to make it up for her in the end by visiting her. Chris Darrell's friend also was probably a major help to them by driving them around so they could see the people that they were trying to. A connection seemed to form between them in trying to do what they wanted. When they were able to have this connection between them, it gave them the strength, and the courage to get through these challenges. They were helping each other, and gave one another advice on how to handle their situation. For example when Darrell wanted to meet up with his girlfriend Lauren Hill, he was nervous because he did not see her for several weeks. Therefore he was not sure what to do in this situation. Being that he was in a rough bar, in a different city he had to find a way to make it happen. For all of the characters it was a matter of being able to keep on accomplishing what they had to. Chris even tried to help fix Vernon's Great-Granddaughter's car which was an act of kindness in showing compassion for another person. These kinds of acts are what made them stronger.

Life in Pluto


Life in Pluto
It was midnight and the sun was still out
It’s strange
 In other times, the moon and the sun were out together
I guess this day is going to mark history 
or is it going to mark me?
Who knows
 Maybe is just as everyday only with a different flavor
Although it is 111 degrees outside, I am getting goose bumps
I am scared
I am crying eyes cubes
 I looked at myself in the mirror and realized I have become a fiction character in her story
 "Life in Pluto "