Sunday, July 19, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
SCHOOL'S OUT!!!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
My favorite poem that I wrote
Friday, April 17, 2009
An Ode To Me!
Some Pretty Pictures for my Poetry Anthology
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Old Man and The Sea Essay
The first type of struggle, the kind where one wins easily, represents the sea in The Old Man and the Sea. The sea does whatever it pleases, if it wants to help the fish escape from Santiago it can make that possible but if it wants Santiago to catch the fish it can do the exact opposite. Of course if it is unsatisfied with its choice it can also take the fish away from him, as it does by sending the sharks out to eat the Marlin. The sharks are the children of the sea and they do the seas bidding. The sea brings the scent of blood to their noses and they will follow it's trail to the fish. "... the clicking chop of the teeth as he drove for-ward in the meat just above the tail." [101] Each chomp of a mouth each tear of flesh takes back the gift from Santiago, leaving him with nothing. There are obstacles that the sea cannot concur like the land but slowly and surely it concurs that too.
The next type of struggle, the kind that is achieved with great suffering, represents Santiago in this story. The cramping of his hand, the starvation, dehydration, cuts, and bruises obtained while trying to gain a measly fish show his struggling. Why would a man put himself through such torture as this? It is almost as if all man kind wishes to harm itself for a small prize then goes out and does it all over again. "He settledcomfortably against the wood andtook his suffering as it came and the fish swam steadily and the boat moved slowly through the dark water." [64] One makes ones self as comfortable as one can but always ends up suffering in silence. Why even bother to try and get comfortable if you are just going to have to endure the pain as it comes.
The last and most dejective struggle are those that aren't won. Both the boy and the Marlin show theoutcomeof these struggles. One morbid and the other strengthening. Death is the greastest sacrafice the sacrafice that the Marlin gave. The boy, Manolin, gives up his partnership with Santiago. This was giving up one of the most important things in his life. "It was papa made me leave." [10] Giving up something for someone else because of fear or influence is another point that shows man's ability to inflict damages upon itself. Of course when there is failure it teaches you how to succeed. "If I cannot fish with you, I would like to serve [you] in some way." [12] We do our best to make ammends and make up for our losses, even those created by no fault of our own. "'What will your family say?' 'I do not care. I caught two yesterday. But we will fish together now for I still have much to learn.'" [125] This time he has decided to win no matter what the cost is to him or his family. A lesson has been learned, and a struggle won.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
3rd Quarter Outside Reading Book Project
This term for my ORB [outside reading book] project I have decided to do a radio show. The show will include two announcer, Dementia and Dawn, as well as two characters from the book I read this term The Vampire Diaries The awakening and The struggle, Stefan and Elena. My friend Claire will be apearing again.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
3rd Quarter Outside Reading Book Review
The Awakening and The struggle are the first two books in the Vampire Diaries series. The protagonists are Elena Gilbert and Stefan Salvatore. Damon, Stefan's brother, can be considered either the antagonist or a protagonist because he isn't always the antagonist but in the first book he is. In the second there is a greater power that is the antagonist that is beleived to be Damon but turns out not to be in the end. In this book we learn of Elena and her popular ways. She sees Stefan for the first time from far away and has to have him. Stefan tries his best to avoid Elena at all costs because she is almost the twin of the woman who turned him. He is afraid that he will fall in love with her. She works very hard to get him although he is resiliant until the halloween dance where one of their teachers gets stabbed and drained of his blood in the haunted house that they all are running. Stefan had gone in a calmed down the teacher right before the haunted house opened so he was the last person with him alive. Everybody but Elena beleives that he is the one who killed him. She warns him and gets him out of their before anyone can catch him so that he may have an aliabi. He still tries to stay away from her but is starting to faulter. The next big event is the winter dance and Stefan and Elena both go and end up dancing together. This is the first time Stefan really lets himself be close to Elena in a semi-romantic way. When they come back from Christmas break all of the students of the teacher who was murdered, including Elena and Stefan as well as Elena's best friends Bonnie, Matt, and Meredith, must all go to meetings with the new teacher and talk about what happened. At one of these meetings Stefan sees Demon and they are all introduced. Stefan and Elena have been hangining out increasingly. One time she shows up at his apartment in a bourding house unexpected and whitnesses him eating a bird on his roof. She had climbed up there. She got frightened and fell off the edge of the roof but he was fast and caught her. Damon, who had also been turned by Elena's 'twin', has fallen for her and is trying to get her from his brother. He has been attacking the townspeople and menipulating the mortals. Stefan and Elena had gotten together and now that she new what he was and still wanted him Stefan had proposed to her. Elena and her friends were in the play on their tows founding day. No one had known that Stefan and Her had gotten married or what Stefan or Damon were but Elena had been writing in her diary about it and when wher rivaling student stole her diary their imortality was about to be revealed. She was planning to read it out loud at the performance. They all managed to get her diary back but not before elena had run away. Her aunt had made her extremly angry and she ran away. There was a storm with very large winds chasing her. She tried to cross a bridge but a gust of wind knocked her car over the edge and into the water. Stefan had learned of her disapearence and tried to run after her. He found her car and pulled her out but she was already dead. He left her to track down his brother and they started battling. She woke up, although no longer human. Damon had forced her to trade blood wiht him. He drank hers and fed her some of his. You don't become a vampire just from this you must then be killed somehow and the drowning had done that. Damon had no idea bout her drowning but Stefan was to greif stricken and outraged to care so they continued fighting in the woods.
There are no quotes from reporters on this book or the other. A lot of people think that these books greatly reflect the twilight sereis and their are a few similarities but there are far more differences. Yes there is a male vampire and a Female human who fall in love but there is also a brother and a whole past that is intertwined with this. The characteristics of the vampires and their turnings are different as well. I have not read any other books by this other.
A unique qualitiy to this book is that it is written in two different points of views. It switches from Stefan's point of view to Elena's and back and forth between the two depending on what is needed.
"'But you've got to wear the blood.' she [bonnie] was saying pleadingy. 'It's part of the scene; you're a scrifice.' 'wearing these ridiculous robes is bad enough' replied Tanner shortly. 'No one informed me I was going to have to smear syrup all over myself.'"(189)
L. J. smith gave the twilight fan's a different perspective on vampires and vampirism in general. I own both books and I couldn't put them down when I read them for the first time there is adventure after twist after another adventure in them. This follows a more traditional vampire thought but it is still different for they can go out in sunlight but only when wearing a certain amulet. I often comment on how sexy I think Stefan is just because he is Italian and the good guy rather than how the Italian Vulturi are evil in the Twilight series so I like that aspect more.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
A Murder Most Foul
“There’s still a wallet.” said Mark holding up a tattered clump of leather. “Although it’s pretty gross, covered with decaying flesh and blood and all.” He held it up higher into the light, “I’m almost certain that this is an eyeball.” He said poking the thing that was hanging from one corner with his gloved finger. He peeled the leather apart and pulled out a card. "And we have an I.D." he said satisfied. "It looks like David Whelington or Whelsmen, Helingham maybe." He furrowed his brow and squinted at the bloody piece of plastic. After a few minutes of squinting he decided that his efforts were futile and dumped the I.D. into an evidence bag. This would be sent to the lab and deciphered by a super computer which was far better at reading illegible writing than he was. He stuck his hand back into the clump of decaying flesh and cloth, around the victim's pelvis, and was able to get samples of his pants, shirt, and some still good flesh.
"How can you touch that?" asked Matt the new guy. "I mean it's might be some guys eye AND YOU POKE IT and if that wasn't enough you stick your hand into his PELVIS why not his face or leg or something HIS PELVIS?" he said his eyes wide with disgust. His eyes went blank for a second then his voice, barely above a whisper, broke the compunction that came with the silence that had fallen over the room, "I know how he died." Matt you see could see the past. He might be squeamish but he was definitely useful at a crime scene. He actually saw what happened, so that they knew what to look for making their jobs a whole lot easier. His eyes returned to their previously blank state and he started talking in a monotone.
His name is David Whelihan otherwise known as Kyle Ray. He was a deftly famous singer, actor, all around broudwayish kind of guy. He first went missing from his home twenty years ago. The newspaper headline read "THE RAY OF KYLE RAY SNUFFED". Everyone thought he ran away from his life of stardom for a more relaxing lifestyle. In reality he had been kidnapped by a crazed fanatic. They forced him to perform private, diurnal concerts and he did so night after night hopping that one day he would be set free. He never lamented once even though they never carried a gun and it was a malignant little girl so she wasn't very intimidating but her intelligence far surpassed his. He became a recluse after months being pinioned in that room. One day he refused to perform. She didn't feed him for a week while he came to abhor him more and more. Her clout over him was now so strong that whenever she would return he would sing as long as she wanted. Each day he managed to free his hands a little more until one day he got his left hand out which enabled him to emancipate his right. He stood up and went to the door. He turned the door handle and flung the door open but there the little girl stood unheralded with her arms crossed frowning. He backed away from her slowly she matched each of his steps menacingly. With his back finally against a bulwark he sank to his knees and begged for his life. She denied his claim and threshed him with her own two fists until dead. She dragged him out of the room on a blanket so as not trail leave a trail of blood anywhere else. She dumped the body in the abandoned bovine barn across the street and returned to bleach the room. She doesn't live their any more, nobody does. The house was said to be haunted with the ghost of Kyle Ray. No one of course believes that but it has sat there abandoned for at least eight years now. I can't seem to find her name but I can see another headline. It reads "CRAZED FAN RUES MURDERING THREE ACTORS AND IS SENTENCED TO DEATH BY LETHAL INJECTION" so I assume she is either dead or about to die. I can't see anyone abetting her so she worked alone.
His eyes snapped back into focus and he looked at his partners. They had all moved closer with their arms crossed. "So the killer is already in jail?" Michaela asked the disappointment on her face clearly showing. She was one of the few forensic anthropologist who got the thrill from finally getting the murderer behind bars rather than finding the clues as he colleagues did.
"Seems that way." Matt answered and he shrugged which showed he could be of no further assistance.
Mark cleared his throat, "We should bring him back to the coroner so that he can have a proper burial for his family." All four of them went around and got all the things necessary to move the body and let the rest of their team pack everything up. Michaela and Marisol moved the remains into a body bag. Mark and Matt placed the body bag on a gurney and pushed it out to the coroners van. Michaela gave the ok on the whole site and closed the back door to the van. The four of them stood together and watched the van pull away before they dispersed into their separate cars and drove off into the sunset back towards Springfield and their homes and families.