Tuesday, May 1, 2012

I'm the best.. around and no one is going to keep me down

Read the flowing passage from Dante Alighieri’s Paradiso, and then write a well-organized essay explaining a theme of this specific passage and connect your idea to the title. Also note how Dante’s usage of literary devices brings together the full effect of the theme.



[Piccarda]: "Brother, the power of love appeases our
will so – we only long for what we have;
we do not thirst for greater blessedness.
Should we desire a higher sphere than ours,
then our desires would be discordant with
the will of Him who has assigned us here,
but you'll see no such discord in these spheres;
to live in love is – here – necessity,
if you think on love's nature carefully.
The essence of this blessed life consists
in keeping to the boundaries of God's will,
through which our wills become one single will;
so that, as we are ranged from step to step
throughout this kingdom, all this kingdom wills
that which will please the King whose will is rule." (Par. III, 70-84)

Thursday, April 26, 2012

...Senior project stuff

Mr.B .your modified senior project I think is pretty good and smooth already, however, I think if you were to reduce or all together remove the bib cards I think it would be smoother. The bib cards for me didn’t help me at all. The bib cards forced most of us (your ap class) to use a lot of time and effort on making a card that we ultimately didn’t use too much. We ended up spending more time writing down multiple sites of the same resource rather than spending our time acquiring and developing our research paper. If you have to keep the bib cards I think you should reduce them to like 25 and allow them to make them so when they write down their sources they just have to write it once and allow them to distinguish different cards with the same resource using a symbol to distinguish the site, thus saving a lot of time and allowing for the students to work on their paper.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

aye GIRL

Dear Estella

         I have a multitude of questions for you and I'm not going to stop harassing you until they are answered. First when you were going abroad what were you studying? More importantly, how "hardy" did you party? I mean let's face it, when you have the opportunity to completely reinvent yourself and adopt a new persona wouldn't anyone jump at the opportunity. The next question is what did you do at Satis House, I mean in the since of fun. Like did you play stick ball or roll the giant ring around with a stick? Finally and absolutely the most important question, What are your measurements as a lady? I've always imagined you at 34 22 33, that's a nice order of measurements. WAIT I regret asking that question, don't answer it you might ruin my fantasy. Unless you are hose measurements or close to them feel free to prove it to me with what we Americans call NSFW photography. This action would be most appreciated.

sincerely yours, Jime "Sexy Sage" Nguyen
p.s. address the photos to my new persona Mr. Beddingfield

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tien I have bad taste towards you for making me watch this movie

            The movie Beloved had many key scenes that well represented the novel but it had its mishaps. I also didn’t enjoy the casting for Sethe, but I loved the casting for Beloved although it bothered me to a certain extent. A few scenes struck me as almost foreign because the scene seemed to not completely match the novel making it difficult to understand that they were the same scenes. The movie did not fare well with its method of interpreting of the flash backs from the novel.

The movie’s depiction of Denver was remarkable; the level of resentment to Paul D; the love then hate for Beloved; just everything was very good. The casting of Beloved was very good but it was awkward to see Thandia Newton; a woman of nose bleed inducing caliber, play a creepy teenage baby. I didn’t fully understand the breathing, it didn’t sound like anything a baby would ever make unless it was possess. This raises the idea that Beloved was demon and not a possessed woman. As for the casting of Sethe, a better idea could have been to use someone with more sex appeal than *clears throat* Oprah. A suggestion would be like Alicia Keys or somewhere along those lines.

The scene in the movie when Paul D first shows his face and he walks into the house and the house reacts by creating a red light that fills the house seemed a bit too exaggerated and seemed just all around unpleasant to see because of the lack of showmanship from the SFX guy or director. Soon following that scene Paul D is seen fighting the ghost and it doesn’t really seem like a fight more like “table of war.” (Tug of war but with a table) The novel made the fight out to be a bit more dynamic.

Another bothersome scene or rather lack of one would be the reflection scene with Beloved and Denver. In the novel Beloved and Denver are playing in the cold house and then Beloved sees her face in the darkness and says “that’s me.” With the movie they frolic in the cold house and then Beloved just gets angry at Denver when Denver tries to side with her and it ends there. That scene from the novel I believe held a decent amount of significance because it adds the mystery of where Beloved could come from. The novel lays out this mysterious idea of where Beloved could have came from and that allows for a broad range of interpretations such as: a slave ship, hell, another plantation, or anything else.

The scene when Denver is a fearful of leaving the home, the novel depicts Denver to be on the porch ready to go but still afraid to leave. The movie had her in Baby Sugg’s room crying over the torn quilt. Then the ghost of Suggs comes and convinces her to leave. The movie represents Denver as a scared little girl enforcing the philosophy of a meek, defenseless, and weak girl. The novel depicts in this scene as a girl who is willing and with the right amount of push can go but you don’t completely get the sense of mildness as you do the movie.

All and all I think that Beloved the movie was terrible, in the sense of it being a bad movie and the sense of it being a terrible adaptation. The movie leads the viewer a much stronger direction and basically spoon feeds viewers what to think. I highly advise reading the novel then having a very informative discussion before watching this atrocity called a movie. 

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Stop all this fighting why cant we just all get along

In today’s debate I personally believe that group 1 (our group) won. I came to this conclusion because as I studied the other groups arguments they had little to say as a counter. They seemed to completely disregard some of the information we provided and ignored any analyzed information that was explained. Example, I noted the position of the presidency and said “ Obama is in his position because of his accomplishments as for every other president before him.” Group 2 responded “ Why are you only bringing up Obama? Is it because he is a minority?” Well to respond to this it is because our topic for debate was “Does prejudice matter in TODAY’S society?” With this in mind why would I have to note any one else before our time?  Carrying on they noted the KKK and then we responded that the KKK is less powerful in today’s society soon after they responded that “Well the KKK is not gone.” We never said they were we said they were less powerful. However they did have very well organized thoughts and were very eloquent in their ability to speak, something our group didnt have mastered but didn’t lack. This is why group 1 won. YEA GO GROUP 1

Thursday, March 1, 2012

http://www.ygoy.com/2009/11/02/be-water-the-philosophy-of-bruce-lee/


BE THE WATER. The article speaks of Bruce Lee’s thoughts on water. He basically speaks about how powerful water is and its ability to adapt. You can see the relation to Beloved can’t you? In the novel water is a major symbol as it is an archetype for life, birth, serenity, etc. The novel has a couple scenes that portray these ideals, and one that wouldn’t be thought of about water. The scene of Sethe giving birth and the novel saying “her water broke,” In my eyes her water breaking during the process of birth strikes me as natural rather than something to note, but I have to think like an AP tester. A scene that I personally like and doesn’t have a hole is the scene in which Beloved reveals herself, when she rises from the creek to Sethe’s home. The scene where Sethe’s mother kills the babies in water is where water is portrayed in a new light, well at least to me. Usually water is seen as freeing but in this scene water is the death bringer or at least the assistant to death. The last notable scene that I read was Paul D’s escape from prison using RAIN and mud, he uses water and uses earth, and this in its own represents freedom from the water.