Sunday, January 22, 2012

If the Great Gatsby was Narrated by Nick

            So this was a weird blog because I am in the Nick group I rewrote the scene on pages 57-59.       





            Jordan Baker was a horrible person, and she avoided smart and observant men to hide what she really was.  Not only was she a liar and a cheat but she used the ignorance of others to make sure that no one thought of her in that way.

           

            She was unable to be at a disadvantage.  She was willing to do anything to be ahead of other people.  Suddenly I remembered, she had been accused of moving her ball in a semi-final round of a golf tournament.  The accusers probably cracked and died away with all the attention.  But not Jordan, she had probably been lying and cheating her entire life so she did it like it was no big deal.  She could keep that calm insolent smile flashing towards the world, all the while lying and cheating to satisfy the demands of her hard, jaunty body,



            It made no difference to me.  Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply- I was casually sorry, and then I forgot.  It was on that same house party that we started talking about driving a car.  It had started when we came so close to some workers that our fender hit a man's button.



            "You're a rotten driver" I protested "Either you ought to be more carful or you oughtn't to drive at all".  I was totally serious she was going to kill someone but she just laughed and said "I am careful".



            What!! I was completely right about her; she cared for no one but herself.  "No you're not"



            "Well other people are" she said calmly.

            "What's that got to do with it".

            "They'll stay out of my way; it takes two for an accident".

            "Suppose you met someone as careless as yourself what'll happen then?"  

            "I hope I never will, I hate careless people".

It was just disgusting, she realized that she would hurt others and really did not care.  I pride myself on being one of the few honest people I know so why was I interested in this careless liar.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

American Dream

I read this article http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/2012/01/17/american-dream-may-be-missing-point-teen-speaker-says/.  It is about the American dream being totally wrong.  There are two parts of the American dream.  For some they want to be rich and live easy and fun filled lives.  Others however just wanted to be treated as equals to other people they only want to survive and make a better future for their families.  Unfortunately people often focus on the more self centered point of view and name that the American Dream.  However is that what we should think?  I think that the American Dream should not be defined as having great power and material wealth.  Rather the American Dream is much more intellectual.  It is about freedom of speech and the opportunity to rise from nothing to something.  People are often envious of the rich because they think wealth will fulfill their American Dream and make them happy.  However that is not needed for happiness.  The American Dream should focus on improving what you have and setting yourself up for success rather than being comparatively greater or lesser then someone else.  The American Dream is a competition only against yourself no one else.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

My Red Hunting Hat

red hunting hat is supposed to protect you from other hunters while keeping you hidden from the deer that you are hunting.  For me the red hunting hat is my personality.  It protects me from other hunters because I can give as well as take a joke.  Rather than taking jokes directed at me by friends in a bad way and getting angry I just turn it around at them and laugh about it.  This is a good thing because it allows me to always keep a positive outlook on things rather than getting upset and ruining my day.  My personality also keeps me hidden from the deer in the sense that if something is upsetting me at the moment you often cannot tell because I try to act the same.  This keeps my emotions hidden sometimes making everyone the deer.  The last way is because it makes me stand out from the crowd.  If you see someone walking around in a red hunting hat you notice.  I am a rather loud and noticeable person so because of my personality I stand out rather than just going along with things.  Overall my personality fits every description of a red hunting hat.

Class Direction

I do not think there is anything about our class structure that should be changed.  I think that it is a very enjoyable class as well as being very interesting.  I love the fact that we get independent reading days every Thursday.  I also think that all the required readings are very interesting rather then dull.  The last thing that i really love about this class is the discussions that we have.  Many interesting ideas come up in all of them and i am never afraid to voice my opinion, nor do i ever feel like i have to make up something to share.  Overall I love this class and look forward to the rest of the year.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Holden The phoniest real person


Up to chapter 16 in The Catcher in the Rye we have been shown many times that Holden both hates people that he considers phony and that he loves people that he considers to be “real”.  Holden considers himself real and takes it upon himself to protect the other people that he considers to be real.  However I do not think that he is really as real as he sees himself.

If he was actually a real person why would he not tell the phonies what he thinks of them?  Outwardly he acts as if he does not have any of these feelings and ideas about all of the phonies around him.  Doesn’t that make Holden phony as well because he changes who he is as a person.  Also the fact that he constantly lies to the people around him about unimportant things when there is no reason to tell the lies at all.  For example when he wanted to leave Mr. Spencer’s house there was really no need to lie about going to get his stuff.  He could have just asked to leave.  Then an even better example is with Mrs. Morrow, there is no reason for him to have lied to her he could have just said nothing to her and been on his merry way but he decided to make stuff up for his own enjoyment.  These are two reasons that in my opinion make Holden himself is extremely phony.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving

                This Thanksgiving I am very thankful for my family.  This Thanksgiving I am spending the weekend with my mom’s family in Saint Louis.  When I think about my family I am thankful because of how lucky I am to have them all still.  My grand-father was a full colonel in the Vietnam War so for him to have survived is something that I am very thankful for.  Many people that had family in the Vietnam War were not as lucky as I am.  I am also thankful for my grand-mother.  She had a heart attack a few years ago and I cannot imagine my life without her.  She helped me and is still helping me to be the best that I can be and has always supported me in everything that I do.  I am also thankful because of my aunt.  A few years ago she had breast cancer and after that she lost her job.  However she fought through and has since gotten married and has an even better job than before.  Finally I am thankful for my parents.  They do so much work for me and my siblings to be happy.  My dad drives my sister and I to school on the way to work and after school my mom drives all four of us out to Schaumberg for soccer practice.  When I look at my family I see how lucky I am and it makes me very thankful.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Cormac McCarthy interview


A major theme in The Road that Cormac McCarthy talks about in his interview with the Wall Street Journal is the relationship between father and son.  In the book the father to son relationship is the very center of that type of relationship.  The things that cause this relationship to be less loving at times in our world are gone.  In the world we live in today kids fight a lot with their parents so this super close relationship between the father and the son that we can see in The Road is a lot less obvious.  However when you look past all the trivial arguments that kids have with their parents I think that most father to son relationships are similar to in the book.  In his interview with The Wall Street Journal Cormac McCarthy talks about three letters that he got from fathers who had read his book.  He says that they all said the same thing, they had started reading his book after dinner and finished it early the next morning and afterwards had just gone up and held their sons close.  I think that Cormac McCarthy does a great job getting to the very center of the father son relationship in his book he shows that when all those unimportant fights are removed the bond between father and son is a very powerful one.