Friday, March 27, 2009

I think blogging was a great idea! It’s been valuable to me as a student, reader and writer because as a student it was a chance for other people to see my work as a reader I got to read other students writings and as a writer since I knew other people were going to be viewing my work I wanted to make them presentable and I compare my work. I would love to continue doing this kind of work. Commenting on peoples’ pages is so much fun because everyone’s thoughts are different so there are a lot of things you can comment on. Well so far this year for english this whole blogger ordeal isn’t that much different than the google group, besides the commenting part we still are posting up our work and we get to have a profile. For this writing I would want to be graded on the information being given it really doesn’t have to do with a certain format of writing or anything so there is no special way to do this assignment. I gave some students in the other classroom comments I don’t know if it effected the relationship between classrooms, but it did give us a chance to state our opinion on what they wrote .

Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Great Gatsby was a very interesting, but confusing book. The time periods in this book were all over. I still enjoyed it a lot though, it was a book you can think about and ask questions with. Some things were extremely hard to understand but for some reason I couldn’t stop reading I just wanted to find out what was going to happen next. I picked two quotes that relate to “The Great Gatsby” that I am going to explain.

“All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.” This quote is initiating that good writing takes time to do; it’s not something you can just come up with overnight. As you can see Fitzgerald put a lot of thought into his writing. That’s why this book was such a big turn out. The time periods were around from his time and he made it known in his writing. Even though some parts were a little confusing he showed how much effort he put into the book by putting things in the book that us readers can relate to like World War I for example. So basically Fitzgerald gets his point across to his readers by a thought process that you can tell takes up a lot of time and energy in his life. In the end his writing was a big success so there was no regrets to be made.

"That was always my experience—a poor boy in a rich town; a poor boy in a rich boy's school; a poor boy in a rich man's club at Princeton…I have never been able to forgive the rich for being rich, and it has colored my entire life and works." This quote relates so much to “The Great Gatsby”. Nick was a middle class guy who is surrounded by people who have a lot of money, like Gatsby. Fitzgerald I guess was surrounded by the rich his whole life and he put his life story into the book “The Great Gatsby” to let his readers know how he felt on this topic.

Friday, March 13, 2009


Chapter 2
-Tom brings Nick to meet his other woman

-George B. Wilson was his mistress Myrtles husband, who worked in a garage

-George and Myrtle didn't get along well

-The reason Daisy doesn't divorce Tom is because she's catholic say Myrtle

-Mrs. Wilson wanted to buy a dog.

-Tom and Myrtle have an apartment at 158th street, they invite the Mckee's to come over

-Myrtles sister Catherine is there too.

-They are all talking and enjoying conversation

-Mr. Mckee is a photographer

-Catherine suggests that Tom and Myrtle get married and move to the west

-Tom approaches Myrtle about mentioning Daisy's name and she says "I'll say it whenever I want to" he punches her and breaks her nose

-Commotion started and everyone started to leave

-Tom was on his second bottle of wine thats why he reacted like that


Friday, March 6, 2009


http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/bury-me-in-a-free-land/ poem "Bury me a Free Land"

http://www25.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/francesharper.html - Biography

http://www.afropoets.net/francesharper1.html - poem "Gods Little Children"


My poet was Frances E.W. Harper, she was an African- American writer, lecturer, and political activist her beliefs included abolition, women’s rights, and temperance. She was remembered mostly for her poetry and fiction. Her poems basically talked about how people should feel good about themselves, how slaves should free themselves from the bad state that they are in, racism, and the oppression of women. She also used to help slaves escape along the Underground Railroad. Harper started to focus her poems to women’s right after she realized that slavery was something of the past and should stay the past. She tried to focus more on the women and even men from her own time. A Quote from one of her speeches “Our greatest need is not gold or silver, talent or genius, but true men and true women” I thought this quote was very interesting it is saying be yourself and don’t try to be something you’re not stay true to who you are, don’t betray yourself. In 1873, she became superintendent of the Colored Section of the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Women’s Christian Temperance Union. In 1894 she helped start the National Association of Colored Women. She was vice president from 1895-1911, which was the year she past away. Lynching, was something she lectured against, and was a member of the Universal Peace Union. She spent most her time helping churches in north Philadelphia where she grew up it was a black community. She fed the poor, prevented violence in young teens, and also taught Sunday school at Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church. Nine years after her death women were given the right to vote. Her grave fell over and was covered in grass. “I ask no monument, proud and high, to arrest the gaze of passers-by; All that my yearning spirit craves, is bury me not in a land of slaves.” This quote is from “Bury Me In A Free Land” she wanted to be remembered as a woman who believed in freedom. Another Quote stated by W.E.B Du Bois was "She was not a great singer, but she had some sense of song; she was not a great writer, but she wrote much worth reading." Her writings were very true and many people wanted to read them because of the sincerity she tried to convey.

The poem “Bury Me In A Free Land” used a lot of rhetorical aspects. Alliteration was used in some stanzas. End rhyme was in every sentence; to me that made the poem keep my attention I love rhyming! Figurative language was used to describe a main detail in certain sentences. Imagery was used throughout the whole poem also. The poem was a picture for me, I felt like I understood her exact words of what slaves went through and how she didn’t want her life to be part of that dead or alive. Harper’s poems show a lot of imagery. I also read “Gods Little Children” which was a really fascinating poem. In both poems Harper worships or focuses on reality in “bury me in a free land” Harper worships freedom and in “Gods little children” she worships children and how they are the joy to peoples lives. The two poems I read give a message to the reader. Her poems are fictional that’s what makes them so interesting I think. That’s what made me so interested in it.

The majority of Harpers poems talk about slavery, racism, or an issue that occurred during her lifetime. This makes her poems distinctly American because America is a mix of all different races and she not only talks about just black people, she talks about women’s rights and other issues like that. What makes them American is that in all her poems she states the traditions and cultures of things that she been through in her life.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

The author I chose to write about was Kate Chopin. Her writings really stood out as being interesting, vivid, and detail-oriented. I read two stories she authored, “lilacs” and “A pair of silk stockings”. Lilacs, is about a girl named Adrienne. She is friends with a group of nuns in the convent where she used to live. She goes back every year to visit the nuns. It is called “lilacs” because the smell of lilacs makes her think of her past. She doesn’t want to remember the memories of her past because she experiences the smell of lilacs after she left the convent. Which means that smell made her think back on all her old memories that she didn’t like.It doesn’t really say why she left the convent, but it must have been something personal that she couldn’t handle. This story has some Romanticism, it explains to the reader how a certain smell can remind someone of their past, specifically the lilacs. She tells us of their beauty and fresh scent that she could never forget. “A pair of silk stockings” didn’t show any romanticism at all. It was about a lady who is poor, she finds fifteen dollars and spends a day treating herself to a luxury she never had before in her life . These two writings we can consider American Realism because they both focus their stories on a certain person. Many readers can relate their lives to things that happen in these stories for example in lilacs the smell that reminds her of something there are many smells that remind me of a certain thing or even something that happened in my life.
Many people change or can change over a short period of time. In both of these stories it shows that change is present. In “lilacs” Adrienne changes by living a completely different life, and in “a pair of silk stockings” Mrs. Sommers changes when she has hold of the fifteen dollars her mindset changes as a person with a lot of money would act. The authors worldview it based on change. I think she feels that people can’t go through life without some sort of change occuring. She is right it just couldn’t be possible for someone to stay the same their whole entire life. I think Chopin is writing for anyone’s enjoyment. Her writings have more of a sensitive and personal side to them. Probably most women would like her stories rather than men, women can relate to more of the things going on in the stories for some reason.
I love how Chopin gives a lot of examples to get her point across to her readers. Also she is very imaginative and creative with her writings. I can create a picture in my head of the story as I was reading along. What drew me to this author was when I started reading “A pair of silk stockings” it was very interesting I couldn’t stop reading it, and I liked how her writing wasn’t boring and gave a lot of detail that kept my attention. “I believe you are right, Adrienne. For now that you speak of it, I can feel how the odor of fresh bread-when Sister Jeasnne bakes-always makes me think of the great kitchen of ma tante de Sierge, and crippled Julie, who sat always knitting at the sunny window. And I never smell the sweet scented honeysuckle without living again through the blessed day of my first communion.” This passage is from “Lilacs” its a conversation between Adrienne and Sister Agathe. Sister Agathe is telling Adrienne that she is right about how a certain scent reminds people of their past or of special times that occurred in their lives. This passage stuck out to me because like I said at the beginning of this paragraph Chopin uses a lot of examples to get her point across to her readers, and this is a perfect example. She makes sure us as the readers know what she is talking about and understand exactly what she means.