Wednesday, April 24, 2013

"Death Be Not Proud"


The poem “Death be not proud” by John Donne was another good poem, it was basically about how death thinks he special  because it has the power to life, but he really is not because he has to take everyone’s life, it does not matter who you are. So that pretty much saying that he is a slave to everyone out there. The reason why death is not at all powerful is because there are also other things that can take our lives such as sickness and poison. Also even though death can take our life, when we go to the afterlife, and doing that time we are living forever and death seizes to exist. What I got from this poem was to live your life because nothing is guarantee, and it gives me a whole new perspective on what life mean.  It makes me feel bad about the ones that are out there sick, fighting for their lives. Not knowing what to expect they just live their lives and wait till death takes them away. Other than that I think John Donne is a very inspirational.

"The Fish"


The poem “The Fish” was a very good one too, it was about a fisherman who catches a fish and he talked about what the fish looked like and how it was beat up. The fisherman then describes the fish and notice that he was not the only one that has tried to catch it. The fish had fought with the other fishermen and when he had encounter it he saw it. He knew that the fish had given up on life, that’s why he let the fisherman catch him. After realizing all that the fish had been through, he finally decide to throw the fish back in the water and let it free. If I was in his shoes, after realizing what the fish had been through I honestly would have let him go because if I was in the fish position I would feel the same way. Other people would have not agreed with me, some would rather eat the fish because they caught it, and I understand that, but after going through what that fish did it’s the right thing. 

"The Road not Taken"


We read a couple of poems but the one that I liked the most was the “Road not taken” it was writing by Robert frost. This poem was mainly about a man who approaches these roads and had to make a decision on which one to take. He had to choose a path, not knowing where either one leads. He compared both roads, picking out the one that best fits him, and coming to a decision. At the beginning he looked down both roads to see which one was the right one, and one road was filled with leaves and the other was clear. Robert frost is interpret that we all have decisions in life and different roads to get to where we want to be, mostly everybody takes the easy road to get the easy way out. After making a decision he planned to take a different road realizing that he cannot come back, because one a choice is made it leads to different things and going back is not going to be a suitable option for to rely on. What I learned from this poem is never let go of your goals, and if you one something go after it.

Monday, April 22, 2013

"How to become a writer"


The Story “How to become a writer” was very interesting. When I first started to read it was kind of confusing at the start, and when I continued to read it I began to understand what she was trying to say, and also I could relate to it how she was messing up on papers, and having really challenging papers to write Everything was pretty much what we do now and some of the things that we go through. She talking to us the audience and trying to get us to understand that becoming a writer is difficult. She also talked about how you can put your all in a paper and have it rejected. She wanted us to experience what she was pretty much talking about, like how to become a writer and the different circumstances that come along with trying to achieve at something and be the best that you can be. There were some laughter within the story, but it was mainly about how you follow your dream or passion, and how to accomplish something. After reading it you understand that if becoming a writer is something you want to do, you are going to encounter a lot of challenges before reaching your goal.

Monday, April 1, 2013

"The cask of amontillado"


The cask of amontillado is about the narrator seeking revenge on fortunato, he didn’t like fortunato because he explained that fortunato hurt him. The narrator also mentions that fortunato insulted him. Hey wanted to get revenge on him. When they met each other at a carnival celebration, and he told fortunato that he had found something rare called amontillado, and he wanted to figure out what it was. The narrator lead fortunato into an underground graveyard, on their way down fortunato kept drinking, and since he was already drunk, it just made everything worst from that point on. So while on their way down fortunato was becoming sick and he keep on talking about the rare amontillado. When they got closer fortunato caught himself in a trap and was chain onto the wall. Fortunato was then cover up with bricks. As he was lying the bricks fortunato begin to yell and when he was almost done the only thing he could hear was the noise of fortunato clothes. He then began to torture fortunato until he started to beg for mercy and he called out his name screaming “montresor”. He then covered fortunato with the last bricks and left him there to die.