Thursday, March 26, 2009

ENGLISH PART 2

What I Think Log: Chapters 1-5

By:Katrina Stevens

During the reading of the novel October Sky, there were a few things that I came across that reminded me of myself. In the story, Sonny describes how there are two distinct phases of his life, his life before Sputnik and everything that follows. Well, I think that this relates to me because there are really two distinct phases of my life too. There is my life in the city and then all that follows, and all that is soon to come in my life in the country. Some one told me that once you come to Marmora, you won't be able to leave, and I think now since I am here, I just may not be able to bring myself to leave this place. Another thing in the story that I was defineatly able to relate myself to was when Sonny tried to tell his father about his decision to build a rocket and his father obviously ignored him and didn't even recognize that he was being spoken to. That is how it is sometimes in my house, I will have to say things more than once just for him to comprehend the fact that he is being spoken to. In regards to Sonny's family, my family is very similar, I don't always get along with my brothers and sisters and I like to believe that I get along better with my mother than I do with my father. Also, my siblings are a major pain, and I can rarely get along with more than one of them at the same time. Unlike in the story where Sonny's father has a extreme devotion to his job, my father doesn't have a devotion at all towards anything other than my family. Sometimes I think that the role of the parents in accordance with their jobs, may be the exact opposite of the characters in the novel. My father could be Elsie, as for his devotion is towards my family, and my mother could be Homer, for she has a devotion towards her job, but in a less of a degree. My parents could relate to Homer and Elsie, but not in the way of how they treat Sonny. One other thing that I found quite funny was that Sonny's mother's name is Elsie, and that is also my grandmother's name and I know that my grandmother favours me over any of her grandchildren. The last thing that I am able to relate almost exactly, was how Homer went to the door and was arguing with Mr. Dubonnet. Well, my father was always the one that would go to the door to argue with other people, but unlike Homer he never did it calmly. My father wouldn't argue over work, but it was usually over something that me or my brother did outside to someone, like beat them up or pick on them to the extent that they would end up going home crying. There are many things that I am able to relate to in this novel, and some may not be so good. This story is so far been quite a good one, I may not be able to relate to anything that has to do with rockets or with coal, but I was able to relate to other things that have happened to the characters in the story. The story is developing in a unique way that leaves the reader curious as to what has happened after that. The book may not be a thriller or an adventure, but it is very realisitc, maybe for the fact that it is based on a true story. I hope that Sonny ends up being able to get his family to see how much that he can really do. I cannot wait to continue the novel and fulfill the curiousity within me and to see how the plot may thicken from this point on.

ENGLISH

A Positive Relationship

In my opinion Elsie and Homer do have a positive marital relationship. Eventhough Homer and Elsie do have an occasional arguement, they are always able to work it out. One reason for their positive marital relationship is that they constantly reminding each other that they do have one another. Elsie reminded Homer she chose him to be with her when Homer said, "You could have had your pick." and Elsie replied as if it were the simplest answer in the world, "I did." Which had proven that she had a choice, and that the decision she made was apparent. Elsie and Homer together, have a very positive marital relationship, even with the ups and downs that may arrise.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

My Life Would Suck Without You

Guess this means you're sorry
You're standing at my door
Guess this means you take back
All you said before
Like how much you wanted
Anyone but me
Said you'd never come back
But here you are again

(Chorus)
Cuz we belong together now, yea
Forever united here somehow, yea
You got a piece of me
And honestly
My life (my life)
would suck (would suck) without you

Maybe I was stupid
For telling you goodbye
Maybe I was wrong
For tryin' to pick a fight
I know that I've got issues
But you're pretty messed up too
Either way I found out I'm nothing without you

(Chorus)

Being with you is so dysfunctional
I really shouldn't miss you,
But I can't let you go,
Oh yeah
{ music break}

Cuz we belong together now, yea yea
Forever united here somehow, yea
You got a piece of me
And honestly

My life (my life) would suck (would suck) without you
Cuz we belong (yeah) together now (together now), (yeah)
Forever united here somehow, yea
You got a piece of
Me And honestly

Thursday, March 12, 2009

♥ ..essay.. ♥ english.. ♥

*A theme is a simile that is used in written text to relate to idioms or to work in a message or lesson. This message is usually about life, society or human nature. The theme is created by the messages, displaying a meaning to the text. The movie "Angus" and the story "A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune" by Chris Crutcher, are very different in the way that they develop their themes of the stories, but the themes that are portrayed in both are very similar. Some of the themes that were portrayed in both the movie and in the story were that you always have to stick up for your family no matter what, also, be yourself because it is more than okay to be different, and lastly do not judge people by the way that they look. Although the themes of the story were developed in quite different ways, in the end, they were still portrayed as main messages, and in both cases they are still very valuable in accordance with real life.
*One of the themes that were portrayed in the story were to stick up for your family no matter what. In the story, this theme is developed by the conflict between Angus versus his peers and also his parents. The parents in the story were homosexual, and this had caused much conflict. Angus had to stand up for his parents in the story when people like Rick were causing a fuss about his parents' sexual orientation, by saying things rudely about them towards Angus. The rude comments had set Angus off and forced him to stand up for his parents, by saying that he does not care what their orientation is, because they were monogamous for a very long time. Saying this showed that Angus loved his parents. Although in the movie, Angus' parent was not gay, and she was single, there was still a time that Angus had to stand up for his family. Angus' grandfather was the one that he defended in the movie. His grandfather was a very elderly man, and he wished to marry a woman that was several years younger than he. The people in the movie that opposed to this marriage was Angus' mother. She did not like the fact that her father was getting married to a woman that she did not approve of because of the age difference, and this also caused a fuss. Angus defended his grandfather from his mother, and this also showed that he loved his grandfather, and that he stuck up for his family. The events that occured in the movie did not exactly match the events in the story, but the theme, stick up for your family, was still present, and the theme was still shown.
*Another one of the themes that we developed differently throughout the movie and the story, is to be yourself because it is very much okay to be different. In the movie, "Angus", there are many ways in which Angus decides to be different. Angus and his grandfather went shopping for a suit, and Angus desired one that was 'normal' or 'socially acceptable' as Angus reffered to it as. They ended up purchasing a suit that was not 'normal' like Angus wanted, but they did purchase a suit that was very different. Angus did not want to wear the suit, but after his grandfather's passing, he recieved the suit from his grandfather's ex-wife to be. He decided then and there that he was going to wear the suit anyhow. Angus decided that he was going to heed his grandfather's words "screw 'em" and go to the dance. After the drama ocured at the dance, Angus made a huge impressionable speech about normality. That was when he had said to Rick "...if you're normal, what does that make them, not normal? And if being normal means being like you, then I'm glad that I am not normal..." The movie also shows how with Angus' science experiment he proved that nothing is normal, because if something is not 'normal' then the 'normal' substance has to conform so that the non-normal substance can also co-exsist with it. In the story, Angus does not make a fancy speech, or do a science experiment on normality, but he does prove that he does not care that he is not considered normal, or socially acceptable, by going to the dance to be crowned eventhough he realizes that it was a joke. In both the film and the story, Angus was brave to be different, and this proves the theme's message, that not everyone is normal, and that is very much alright to be different.
*The last theme that was portrayed differently throughout the movie and the story was to not judge a book by its cover. In the story Angus' crush Melissa appeared to be a popular girl that would never go for a guy like Angus. Melissa seemed as if she had no flaws and that made her seem perfect. Angus was quick to judge Melissa, and his judgements were wrong. Melissa was not rude like other popular people are viewed as, for she was extremely nice, especially to Angus. At the dance, when Rick was trying to embarrass Melissa by making her dance with Angus, she did the opposite, was not embarrassed by him, but she was proud. Also, Melissa was not perfect, and she did indeed have flaws. She had opened up to Angus when he pointed out that he could not dance, and she explained to him how she was bulimic and how she did not really like Rick. She helped Angus to dance, so he would not make a fool out of himself like Rick had intended. Angus ended up getting to leave with Melissa also, and that showed how he was wrong and that he could get the girl that he thought would never go for someone like him. Melissa Lefevre proved that she was kind, thoughtful and and most of all not perfect like Angus percieved her to be. This is one way that story displays the theme, do not judge a book by its cover. The movie also does a good job of displaying the same theme. In the movie, the theme is displayed when the incident where Angus' friend Troy was 'helping' Angus to learn to dance before the Winter ball. He got Angus to dance with a blow up doll and he videotaped it. This also caused Melissa embarrassment because on the tape it showed how Angus was talking about how he liked her. This shows that that Troy was thought of to be kind and to be a loyal friend, but it turned out that he was the opposite. Troy was proved to be a lieing, conieving untrustworthy person. Angus had miss judged him and this caused people to get hurt. Even though Troy did what he did, he was still forgiven by Angus. This incident proves that you should never judge a book by its cover, because you just may end up being wrong, getting hurt, or you may end up happier in the end.
*There are several themes that were dispalyed throughout the movie that helped show the characteristics of the characters. The messages that were delivered were helpful in relation to reality, that you should always defend your family, no matter what circumstance, you should always be brave and do not conform because you are frightened, just be yourself, and lastly do not judge a book by its cover, because there will always be a consequence. The consequences may not always be good, and they may not always be hurtful, but the risk of the judgement is always there. The themes are applicable to real life and eventhough they were displayed in different ways, they were still recieved by the readers and viewers, through the many incidents occuring in the plots of both the movie "Angus" and the story "A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune" written by Chris Crutcher.



work cited:

(underline)Angus. Dir. Patrick Johnson. Turner Pictures, 1996.

Crutcher, Chris. "A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune." (underline) Athletic Shorts. New York: Dell Publishing, 1989

Thursday, March 5, 2009

♥xx..thats what i would do...to get thru to you..xx♥

okay, so i think that i am like the luckiest person alive!! lol. i have the most amazing life, if only one thing could change...if only there were no boys in my life that could make yur day, but then in an instance ruin it... andyways..:) lmfao.. my sister is the most amazing person ever..i love her sooomuch.!! she is like my idol, maybe not in the ways of school, or in some other ways, but she is a solja and she can defend herself from any thing and everything...shes not a super hero or anything, but she is one of the most amazing people ever! but you dont have to be superman to be a hero, because super man isnt brave..he doesnt have to be ... hes indestructible. but keshia on the other hand is soo brave..she has been through hell in her life, and seen a lot more of the world than i have.. lol. and im soo blessed to have a sister like her..i dont kno if there's such a think as god or whatever who created this place, but who ever or whatever did (im being optimistic)lol..but im glad that they put her on this earth..she makes my life amazing, because at the end of the day thru all of the pain and the sorrow that may have come my way throughout that day, in an instance she can turn it all around and she is just there for me.. she is just there..without judgement and open minded. she looks at the situation and almost always finds a way to turn it around for the better.. and i love her for that..lmfao..im soo glad that she is a person that will always be there for me ..and im soo glad. btw, i ran naked with a gangter because i love weed..lmfao..jkjk..long story..only keshia can understand:) but my sister is amazing,. and she knows that if i could do anything for her than i would and i would deff do it..id walk on water for it, it sounds impossible, thats why i think that i can do it, and she knows that i would... i would muster evry ounce of confidence that i have! for you i will keshia.....♥♥ lol..i love you keshia.. nd if i had to do it all over again, i would..for you i will.. ♥

Wednesday, March 4, 2009