Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Today...

Today we went over all of the poems we were supposed to read over break. I think almost all of them were about war. I am not a big poetry fan, because I like literal things. I rather the story just come out and say what they have to say not dance around the matter to make it sound cool.

I also need to start the essay that is due in a couple of weeks. I am not sure what to write about since it is basically whatever we want, but we have to mention the stories we read. I am one of the worlds biggest procrastinators.


I am adding to this because I have not made this blog at least 200 words. I decided to write that paper on the female dependency on males in stories we have read. I used "The Glass Menagerie", "The Yellow Wallpaper", and "Hills Like White Elephants" in my paper. They all had more than one example of women being dependent on the men in the story. In "The Glass Menagerie", Jim had the control over Laura treating her just like any other girl. Also, Laura and Amanda showed their dependency on Tom. In "The Yellow Wallpaper", there is an obvious male control theme. The husband, John, who is also a doctor locks his wife up and belittles her condition. He does not allow her to write her feelings or anything. In "Hills Like White Elephants", Jig is dependent on the American to make the decision of getting an abortion.

We Real Cool

We read We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks for one of poems. It seemed like a poem about a "typical" teenager. Even though I do not agree with that phrase. Most people think of teenagers getting into trouble and doing bad things. The poem talks about how they are cool because they left school, stayed out late, drink alcohol, and had sex. I interrupt it to mean they ditched school then stayed out after curfew drinking and having sex. "We die soon" is the last phrase in the poem. I am not positive about what Gwendolyn Brooks meant by that line, but I think it could mean that since they are doing all of these wrong things or sinning that they are going to get killed or die from it.

I hate short poems, because it seems like they are the ones you have to read the most into. They do not just come out and tell you what is going on you have to guess. They use different metaphors and illusions to compare things. I am not good at pulling things apart to reveal the real meaning.Then again if the poem is too long, that makes it even harder. Sometimes after reading stories or poems or anything I have to do some research to understand what I read. We read "The Cask Of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe and reading pieces by Poe is similar to reading stuff by Shakespeare.....CONFUSING!

Novel

We are supposed to be reading The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, by Michael Chabon. I have started the book, but cannot get too far into it because I find it so boring. Even when I am reading it I do not feel like I am retaining any of it. I am not the biggest reader in the world, but I like some stories and if it is really good I can finish it, but I do not think I will be able to even finish it. People I have talked to have told me that it gets better, but I just do not see that. What makes it even worse is the fact that it is about 600 or more pages. This is a pretty short post, but I know most people do not want to see a 300 word rant about how much I dislike a book.

Am I the only one that feels this way?

Adding to this, I read a plot summary on the book and found that the book actually did get interesting! I was surprised by this, but still have yet to finish the book and I definitely never will since the semester is over. Joe had a baby with the girl but went off to war. Sammy is gay, but does not want his sexuality to effect his life. He actually helps raise Joe's baby, because it is the right thing to do and probably to try and cover up his homosexuality. They name him Tommy, because Tommy was the name of Joe's brother that died. There was a lot more that happened, but these were just key points!

catching up

I am definitely a few weeks behind on my blog posts. So I am trying to catch up and write some where I left off. My last post was about The Glass Menagerie. I had not finished the story yet. I have a few opinions on the ending of The Glass Menagerie and such.

I did not expect for Jim to have a girlfriend. He seemed like he liked Laura, but then turned around and said he was with some girl name Betty. I thought that was dumb for him to even come to dinner. How could Tom not have known about this girl Betty? He talks about how he was best friends with the guy at work. Laura was a special character and almost every symbol in the story referred to her and one night with Jim and he takes it away. The unicorn signified Laura and how she was so different from everybody. It fell off the table as they danced and kissed. It showed that Laura was just like every other girl. Because the unicorns horn broke off turning it into just a regular horse.

Tom just ditched Laura and Amanda, but I mean with a mother like Amanda who really wants to stick around? She is very annoying and way too talkative. We would all like to think that Laura turned out okay, but it does not tell what happens to her. I do not think she will ever find a gentleman caller, because she is so nervous around people.