Monday, May 2, 2011
9/11 reaction
On 9/11 i walked home from school just like everyother day. When i came inside i yelled hellloo? to see if anyone was home and nobody answered. so i walked into my parents room and my mom was sitting infront of the tv watching very intently and looked very worried. so i looked up at the tv and i saw the news on, and there was a video of a plane crashing into a building and the building burning with the plane in it. sinse i was so young i didnt really realize that it was real, i thought that maybe it was some sort of game but then my mom explained to me what happend and it was scary that it was real.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
MAUS AND NIGHT BLOG
Maus and Night serve as companion pieces because both books have characters who are determined to survive for as long possible. In Maus, Vladek and Anja promise they will live for as long as they can with each other. This also shows the love these two have, which helps them survive against all odds. In Night, Elie is about to give up on himself and die, but he knows his father won't be able to live without him. Elie eventually makes it through, helping his father live a little bit longer. In both works, once the characters who almost gave up were okay, they stayed fairly healthy and survived. Determination to survive kept these characters alive. I think classes should read both books for a few reasons. I think classes should read Night, because it teaches students to never give up like Elie. When Elie wanted to keep living for his father, it taught me that you should never give up on anything. I think that classes in the future should read both of the books because it gives them to different views on the same important event in history, broadening their view.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Restrepo and Fallen Angels
· In both the movie and book, they went into the heart of the enemy’s territory. In Afghanistan they go and build a base in the heart of the enemies land. In Fallen Angels they keep having to go further and further up into enemy territory to fight the Viet Cong.
· Both celebrate/remember their friend’s deaths. Fallen Angels they celebrated Brew’s birthday by making a cake and in Restrepo they shot of a flare on the anniversary of their friend’s death.
· One of the soldiers completely broke down in the heat of battle because of a friend’s death and couldn’t accept it. In fallen angels Johnson could not handle when Brew died. He didn’t really know what to do.
· At the beginning of Restrepo the Hummer vehicle hits a land mine which reminds me of when Jenkins steps on a mine and dies in fallen angels.
· When Staff Sergeant Rugel was killed in a firefight it reminds me of in Fallen Angels when Sergeant Carrol was killed in action.
· In Restrepo they had IPod’s and PSP’s to keep them entertained while in Fallen Angels they were entertained by volley ball games and books/comics.
· In fallen angels they prayed when people died such as Brew, and in Restrepo they prayed for the death of the other squad that had 9 people killed across the valley.
· During the war in Restrepo one of the members didn’t tell his family that Rugel was killed because he didn’t want them to worry and it was his mom’s birthday. In fallen angels Perry didn’t write home about killing his first guy to his brother Kenny because he didn’t know how to say it yet.
· In both Fallen Angles and Restrepo the call their base camps Hooch’s.
· In both Restrepo and Fallen Angels the attack helicopters killed many people of the enemy, but also killed innocent civilians. This made the villagers mad at them for killing their innocent friends accidentally.
Watching the documentary Restrepo and reading Fallen Angels taught me a lot about war. One thing I have seen from these was that war is not like how Hollywood movies show it. There is real violence and it doesn’t show peoples true emotions in Hollywood, and combat is much more realistic and balanced between both sides. In the book and movie, it was clear that the U.S. struggled a lot at different times. When the squads went on patrols, they both took fire and lost soldiers. In Restrepo, they lost Restrepo and they lost Luetenit Carroll in Fallen Angels. When they were in battles they didn't have an unlimited supply of better weapons to easily take out the enemy like in movies. The enemy had weapons just as good, and they used good strategies that made it very difficult for the U.S. to fight back.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
slaughterhouse 5
Please list 10 ways you can improve your essay scores
1. better quotes 6. focus
2 better thiesis 7 better word choice
3. read thouroughly 8. better pie paragraph
4. pay attention to detail 9. understand main point
5. put more rime in 10. better topic
Please write any 15 thoughts about the book Slaughterhouse-5. For each thought, please refer to a specific part of the book that generated this thought (for instance, “It was funny” receives no credit; “It was funny when he described the Tralfamadorians” receives full credit).
1. It was funny when billy got kicked off the radio station for talking about the aliens
2. It is intresting that the book is called slaughterhouse-5 when it barley has anything to do with the story
3. It weird when the author said billy was unstuck in time because it doesn't make any sense
4. it was suprising that aliens and only people have "free will"
5.It was sad when the americans treated the british people bad when they were being so nice
6.It was crazy how many near death expeirneces billy had
7. It was amazing that the traughamidorians could see a 4th dimension
8. It was frustrating how no event was described very well
9. it was unique how billy is the only one that could see these events
10. it is also funny how "zillion" is apparently a made up number but the Tralfamadorians live over a zillion lightyears away from earth
11. I think that it makes you think about death and how real it really is
12. I really like how it talks about scenes of world war II .
13. I think it is intrigueing how tralfamadorians have five sexes when humans only have two
14. I think it is suspenseful when it talks about billy's friend's execution
15. the book makes you wondre what sort of afterlife there is, if there even is one
Write a conversation between yourself and Billy Pilgrim in which he tries to teach you a lesson based on his own experiences. You must explain IN DEPTH at least 3 specific events and details from the book in order to receive full credit. This conversation should go on as long as it takes to demonstrate YOUR UNDERSTANDING of Billy’s experiences.
EXAMPLE:
Billy: Hello, Mr. Cheng
Mr. Cheng: Hi Billy
Billy: Have you heard about Tralfamadore?
Mr. Cheng: No, what’s that?
Billy: It’s a planet where they... etc.
1. better quotes 6. focus
2 better thiesis 7 better word choice
3. read thouroughly 8. better pie paragraph
4. pay attention to detail 9. understand main point
5. put more rime in 10. better topic
Please write any 15 thoughts about the book Slaughterhouse-5. For each thought, please refer to a specific part of the book that generated this thought (for instance, “It was funny” receives no credit; “It was funny when he described the Tralfamadorians” receives full credit).
1. It was funny when billy got kicked off the radio station for talking about the aliens
2. It is intresting that the book is called slaughterhouse-5 when it barley has anything to do with the story
3. It weird when the author said billy was unstuck in time because it doesn't make any sense
4. it was suprising that aliens and only people have "free will"
5.It was sad when the americans treated the british people bad when they were being so nice
6.It was crazy how many near death expeirneces billy had
7. It was amazing that the traughamidorians could see a 4th dimension
8. It was frustrating how no event was described very well
9. it was unique how billy is the only one that could see these events
10. it is also funny how "zillion" is apparently a made up number but the Tralfamadorians live over a zillion lightyears away from earth
11. I think that it makes you think about death and how real it really is
12. I really like how it talks about scenes of world war II .
13. I think it is intrigueing how tralfamadorians have five sexes when humans only have two
14. I think it is suspenseful when it talks about billy's friend's execution
15. the book makes you wondre what sort of afterlife there is, if there even is one
State 5 possible themes for the book
1. Time is what you make of it.
2. Beleive in what you want and dont let anyone tell you different.
3. Death is not the end of life.
4. War can be a brutal place/expeirience
5. More is possible than we know.
1. Time is what you make of it.
2. Beleive in what you want and dont let anyone tell you different.
3. Death is not the end of life.
4. War can be a brutal place/expeirience
5. More is possible than we know.
Write a conversation between yourself and Billy Pilgrim in which he tries to teach you a lesson based on his own experiences. You must explain IN DEPTH at least 3 specific events and details from the book in order to receive full credit. This conversation should go on as long as it takes to demonstrate YOUR UNDERSTANDING of Billy’s experiences.
EXAMPLE:
Billy: Hello, Mr. Cheng
Mr. Cheng: Hi Billy
Billy: Have you heard about Tralfamadore?
Mr. Cheng: No, what’s that?
Billy: It’s a planet where they... etc.
C: hey
B: hey. do you know what traughamidor is?
C: no? what is it?
B: its an amazing place that i have time traveled too.
C: you cant time travel
B: you wouldnt know if i can
C: ok.....
B: they are very peaceful beings
C: i wish we were
B: they have war like us but they choose to ignore bad moments and things like that.
C: i wish we were
B: they have war like us but they choose to ignore bad moments and things like that.
C: wow we should do the same as them, that would make us peaceful too
B: yes. yes it would.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Siddhartha blog
In the book Siddhartha, siddhartha must leave his freind govinda to fullfill his destiny and complete his liife journey. He tells govinda that he must follow his own path through life and cant learn any more from the Budha. This was hard for siddhartha because he was best friends with govinda since his childhood. When siddhartha decided to leave and go with the Samanas he asked govinda to come with him and he did. This strenghthened their friendship even more, so it was very hard for siddhatha to leave his friend behind.
In my life I can relate to siddhartha and him leaving govinda. Before i lived in Edina i lived in St. Clound and my best friend lived four houses down my street. We would hang out every day, went to the same school and were always on the same sports teams so we were always together. Then when i found out that we were moving i was very sad. Going from seeing him and doing things with every day to never seeing him again was hard but it was what i had to do, just like siddhartha had too.
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In my life I can relate to siddhartha and him leaving govinda. Before i lived in Edina i lived in St. Clound and my best friend lived four houses down my street. We would hang out every day, went to the same school and were always on the same sports teams so we were always together. Then when i found out that we were moving i was very sad. Going from seeing him and doing things with every day to never seeing him again was hard but it was what i had to do, just like siddhartha had too.
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