This blog is a discussion board for students in Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition at Bridgman High School. Students are encouraged to share their views, thoughts, opinions, and reactions to the texts we read and to use the blog as a resource for comprehension and appreciation of literature and the pursuit of learning.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Busniess math bores me.....
so i'd much rather write on the blog! So 1984 is definetly one of my favourite books. I'm still surprised that they allow high schoolers to read it with it's sexual content, yet not allow us to watch R rated movies. Why just last week I tried to check out One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the movie, from the library, and as a 17 year old...who has student directed the play, watched it constantly on youtube, and has read 3/4of the book (got distracted) I could not check it out. Yet, in a public high school we can read about Winston Smith getting busy with a 50 year old hooker. Flaw in the system? I think so.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
I'VE ARRIVED
If you're one of those people who constantly fail to read the title's of blogs, I have arrived! i can now start participating in those fancy things that everyone else metaphorically rubs in my face every day in class, blog posts *gasp*.
So did any one else think it was weird that Winston was so horny that he consumated with an elderly woman? I know I did.
Krysta
So did any one else think it was weird that Winston was so horny that he consumated with an elderly woman? I know I did.
Krysta
Monday, October 18, 2010
My Summary
Hey Rebecca (and anyone who read the comments under Rebecca's post)
I added more to my version of the Rape of the Lock. It is quite good in my opinion, and I hope you guys enjoy it.
Peace
I added more to my version of the Rape of the Lock. It is quite good in my opinion, and I hope you guys enjoy it.
Peace
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
The Rape of the Lock
I kind of felt the same way as Alex about The Rape of the Lock. I normally don't care for old english poetry. But now that I'm understanding it better, I have starting to actually like the poem. Which is rare for me since I usually hate poetry with a passion. :) It bothers me when reading if I don't understand what every word means but hopefully I'll come to love The Rape of the Lock before we're done reading it.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Mr. Pope
So I love Rape of the Lock. It reminds me a bit of Shakespeare's a Midsummer Night's Dream with all the fairies and sprites. Also i got bored. and decided to look up Rape of the Lock on Youtube.....this is what I found.....it's long...but worth it :)
Monday, October 11, 2010
Rape of the Lock
I just wanted to add a few thought of my own about The Rape of the Lock... Although I was a little worried at first about reading an epic poem and all of the "old English" language that comes along with it, I now find myself falling in love with this poem. I love how everything is exaggerated and I can even understand most of the language in the poem. The fact that the poem ties in with Greek mythology is absolutely brilliant as well, and makes the poem very interesting for me. So far, The Rape of the Lock ranks right up there with Pride and Prejudice and I Know Why The Cage Bird Sings on my list. We'll see if it gets any better/worse as time goes on...
Hope to see you all at the swim meet tomorrow, we need all the cheering we can get as we face off against St. Joe. I'm nervous already!!
Hope to see you all at the swim meet tomorrow, we need all the cheering we can get as we face off against St. Joe. I'm nervous already!!
Study Guide for Rape of the Lock
Hey AP Warriors!
The website I've been using to help with Rape of the Lock is http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides2/Pope.html It's really helpful and really nice if you forgot your book at school! haha! Enjoy!
The website I've been using to help with Rape of the Lock is http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides2/Pope.html It's really helpful and really nice if you forgot your book at school! haha! Enjoy!
Monday, October 4, 2010
F in Participation?!
NO WAY. I think it is because of my lack of blog-posting, so here we go. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an amazing book. It really made me appreciate my life. From growing up in a segregated and horribly racist community, to being taken advantage of and eventually raped by her mother's boyfriend, to finally learning about herself in ways she never knew and having a son because of it, Maya Angelou's life was incredibly eventful. Not always in a good way, either. I give Maya a lot of credit for the hard life she lived. As I was reading this book I related times in my life to it, and thought, I had it so lucky. When my parents divorced, as a six year old, I thought my world was over. However, being sent on a train with no adult as a six year old in the same situation with just tags around your neck is much worse. I am extremely lucky to have the life I do, considering my parents divorce. Many kids don't have nice lives, just like Maya, when their parents don't stay together, so it makes me proud that I have been able, thanks to my mom and step dad, to keep my life organized and sane, even. I feel like if I didn't have my parents to influence me like they have(for the bad qualities as well, mind you), I would have had a fall just like Maya did. However, towards the end of the book, she picked herself up again, and I give her props for that as well. It's not easy to pick up your life from something bad, and it took a lot of determination and bravery on her part.
Well, I think this post is sufficient. I hope everyone else loved their third book. However, I know it was not as good as the one that Lisa, Kelsey, and Alex chose with me! :)
Well, I think this post is sufficient. I hope everyone else loved their third book. However, I know it was not as good as the one that Lisa, Kelsey, and Alex chose with me! :)
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