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Friday, March 9, 2012
Susie Salmon Being Transparent
If Susie Salmon walked into the room and I saw her for the first time, she would have long reddish hair and be very pale. I would think that she is ill because she is so pale, and she would would be transparent. If I saw her, she would have to be a ghost since she has passed away, and ghosts are transparent. I can see her acting like nothing is unusual and just go sit down with a calm, blank look on her face.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
No Character the Same
*Authors Note: In this piece I compared the main characters in the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and their reasoning.*
Laurie Halse Anderson gave each of the characters in her book Speak their own very unique personality. None of them even being close to being the other in any way except for one, they have issues. Every single human has their own little problems, just most authors make it seem like everyone is the same. This author made each character their own, an original. Each character had a purpose, or a lesson behind it. You just have to search. The three main characters, Melinda, Heather, and Andy Evans are more different than any three people could be.
Melinda doesn’t say much of anything, but I have a lot to say about her. From the first sentence in the book, anyone could tell she has a negative personality, and doesn’t usually search for the positive in anything. The word to define her would be pessimistic. A lot of people are pessimistic, especially teenagers, but she really sees no good in anything. When I was reading her thoughts I figured something must have happened to her. There are some things that happen that have to have a reason behind it, for example, a newly becoming freshman calling the cops at a high school drinking party. Unless they wanted to ruin their reputation for the next four years, something had to happen.
What happened is Andy Evans, or as Melinda calls him, IT. Andy Evans is the type of guy your parents warned you about, and for good reasoning. He’s hot and he knows it, and uses it to his perverted advantages. The man telling kids that he has candy in his van is the vibe I get from reading how Melinda talks about him. She met him at a party, though she was drunk and partially out of it, she knew what Andy did was wrong. He raped her; he didn’t stop when she was attempting to push him off. She had a great reason to call the cops, but she didn’t speak up about what happened and everyone thought she just called to break the party up. No one wanted to talk to her or communicate with her; they knew if they did they would join her at the bottom of the Pyramid of Popularity.
Every school has that one girl that would do anything to fit in, and in Melinda’s school, that girl is Heather. Melinda meets Heather at lunch; Heather is new and sits down next to her, not knowing what she is getting herself into. Heather is the type of girl who wants everything to be perfect. Popularity is one of her biggest necessities, and her starting off being seen with Melinda probably wasn’t one of the best decisions on her choice. Melinda and Heather are complete opposites, Melinda is a very negative person and Heather is way too positive and peppy, over-the-top. With no problem being outspoken on her current issues and just every topic possible, Heather lets Melinda get away with not having to speak. Even though Melinda was desperate for someone to talk to and not be so alone, Heather was not the type of friend she wanted. She was self centered and only cared about what happened to her, and ditched Melinda later on because of her reputation.
In the book Speak, if you look close enough you will be able to find a lesson in every chapter. Melinda taught me to defend myself, even after something bad has happened, because no matter how minor or how major the conflict, someone or something can help. Heather taught me that if I try to get everything the way I want it to be, I will end up exploding. Or if I ditch the only people that were there for me for “better” people, I will end up regretting it so I just shouldn’t care what anyone else thinks. Do what makes me happy, be friends with people who accept me. Andy Evans made me realize not to trust anyone within an hour of meeting them, or to not think someone is as great as I think they are. They could turn out to be the total opposite. I learned something from each of these three characters, the wannabe, the innocent/mute, and the person who is to blame.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Lesson
Before
All I have to do
Is cut a little deeper
The razor going further
Into my skin
Cut
A
Little
Deeper
Until all the
Pain and frustration
I feel
Fades away
The Aftermath
Awakened to the sight
Of not what was expected
The worst part
Is not the feel
Of wanting to die
But knowing
You failed at life
And failed at death
And what comes after
The Realization
Here
Back to the place
That gave me
All the horrible thoughts
Of myself
And the people
Who influence
My view on life
I realized that
It is not as
Bad as I remember
And that
I
Will
Be
O.K.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Setting of Speak
*Authors Note: This is a description on the setting in the book "Speak"*
The setting isn't as simple as "It takes place in a high school", even though it does, because it takes place in a high school where everyone hates the main character, Melinda. Going to a high school where everything is fine, you have someone to sit by at lunch, people to talk to in the halls, is a completely different setting than Melinda going to a high school where everyone dislikes her. The setting effects the plot because where it takes place changes what they do, if you were at a doctor’s office, you wouldn’t be studying ancient Rome or Spanish verbs. Setting a place and time in a book is very important, otherwise readers would be confused about what is going on.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
You Have To Be Cruel To Be Kind
*Authors Note: This is a response to the short story "Thank You, M'm" about what reminded me of the story.*
In the short story “Thank You M’m”, the main character Mrs. Jones gives a great example of the saying “You have to be cruel to be kind.” Never have I ever met someone like Mrs. Jones, a young boy tried to mug her, and she took him to her house. Since I am somewhat sane, I would say most people would injure the mugger and call the police. She did kick him, and hit the boy with her purse, but she was nice to him, with a mean tone, but meaning nice. She had a cruel tone that is where the cruel plays in the saying. She ordered the boy, who she found out is named Roger, to eat the food she made him. She gave him ten dollars while giving him a lecture on why he shouldn’t pick pocket. She was cruel, but kind.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Gateway Drug
*Authors Note: This is a creative piece I wrote based off a sentence I chose from the whiteboard, turned into a short story.*
David froze, checking his pockets. Where was the money?
“You said you would have it, Dave. I’ve covered for you one too many times.” scolded Louis, David’s dealer. “If you don’t have money, you don’t get OC.”
“I know the rules, just one more chance. I need this stuff, it’s the only thing that can keep me sane now a days.” muttered David.
He wasn’t lying, David was addicted, if he didn’t get his daily dose of Oxy Cotton, his mind would go crazy. The problem with this though, he never had the money to pay. His boss at the auto shop downtown laid him off. Said he wasn’t normal and needed to get help. Dave didn’t need help; even the thought of it makes him snicker.
“Want to share with me what’s so funny, I thought you said you really needed this, and now you’re laughing? Get a job, and when you get enough cash, you can hit me up again.”
David grimaced, Louis didn’t understand. No one seems to understand him anymore. Person after person keeps telling him the way he has been acting lately isn’t who he is, but it is. This is the man he has become.
“Listen bro, I promise, I will have the money by tomorrow. Just, please. I need this,” his voice lowered to a whisper. “I’ll do anything,”
“No, you won’t. I’ve helped you out with this way too many times, and it seems this situation is coming more and more frequently. I’m done.”
Louis turned on his heel, starting to walk away, but David was getting his gateway drug, whether Louis liked it or not. David ran straight forward towards him, grabbed the bag from Louis’ back pocket. Turning away, sprinting as fast as he could, he tripped over a rock. Yes, a small stone.
Louis turned on his heel, starting to walk away, but David was getting his gateway drug, whether Louis liked it or not. David ran straight forward towards him, grabbed the bag from Louis’ back pocket. Turning away, sprinting as fast as he could, he tripped over a rock. Yes, a small stone.
Louis trampled over to him, grinning. “I told you, you should tie your shoe laces man. Get your head put on straight.”
Maybe I will, David thought.
Maybe I will, David thought.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Before I Fall
*This is a book ad on the book Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver*
Sam dies; actually, she dies 3 times. She gets a whole week
to fix what happened that one night, but she learns that she's
not reliving it to save herself, but someone else.
I would recommend this book to people who like to read mysteries.
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
Genre: Mystery/Romance
Pages:470
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