A giddy excited
child hops up to me and inserts the shiny disc, and puts his hand on the
joystick. As the cheesy music turns on, I jiggle around the upper half of the
machine, looking into the depths of stuffed animals' eyes. The kid walks around
the contraption excitedly trying to get the best angle and then with one final
look, presses the button and watches me fall down and down and down. When I get
to the end of my reach, I close my grip and start to ascend. When I pop out of
the jumble a brown teddy bear is in my grasp. I return to my starting position
and let go of the child's new possession. Boy, does he look happy that he has
mastered my game. What do you think I am?
Gabe's Blog
Gabe's recent schoolwork for his Language Arts class.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
You Win, and You're Dead
Author's Note: This is a short response on the story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and its symbolism.
In the short story,
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson has many items that symbolize what
is happening and what is going to happen at the end of the story. For example
the box in which the heads of the families pick out of is black which is the common
symbol for death or evil. This story definitely has an ending with death when
Mrs. Tessie is unluckily chosen to be stoned
to death by her family and friends.
There are also some
other symbolic items that lead to this ironic ending.
When Tessie was
finally chosen for her doom, her friend Mrs.Doucroix picked up the biggest rock
she could find which symbolized friendship and humanity because she wanted her
friend to die quickly with the least pain possible. Some other items in "The
Lottery" that symbolizes death are the black-spotted ticket and the rocks.
Finally, the last symbolic item is the lottery itself which represents
tradition. Overall the symbolic items in "The Lottery" represented
death and evilness.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Totalitarian Country
Just
imagine, having telescreens in your flat or home, watching your every move.
Think about having to work and live with the worry that a bombshell could land
on you at any moment. Finally, dream about the fact that if you have even one
bad thought against your country, you will be caught and then vaporized by the
Thought Police, never to be heard or seen of again. This is what life is like
for the citizens of Oceania with their totalitarian run government in the book 1984
by George Orwell. The comrades (or at least that’s what they call each other)
are overrun by their government and live in a world with little supplies and the
likelihood
that someone could betray you any second. Although there are many
quotes in this confusing but intelligently written book, I chose a few that
were especially expressive regarding the ideals of The Party (what Oceania
calls their government) such as the rules of
the country and the citizens' privileges.
The
quote “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” (Part 1, chapter 1, page 3) is on the
Ingsoc (stands for English Socialism) posters in every alleyway, street, and
home in the whole country of Oceania. Big Brother is the man who every citizen
loves because he knows all and lives forever. I think that the posters relate
to the telescreens which are in every room in every home. These cameras watch the
citizens to make sure that they aren't doing anything that would be unfaithful
to Big Brother. I also think that this
quote relates to the overall tone and theme of the story because the comrades
of this dreadful place had no freedom whatsoever to do whatever they wanted
without the pesky eyes of the Thought Police starring them down.
The next
quote is “WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH" (found
throughout the whole book). This is the Party’s saying which can be found in
places like
Oceania currency, The
Two Minutes of Hate, and again on the Ingsoc posters. The Two Minutes of Hate
is a time each day when the citizens watch a video about all of the people they
hate, especially a man named Goldstien. Anyways, war in this country is actually
peace because without the wars, there wouldn’t be the alliances with the other
country (Either Eurasia or Eastasia) ending the overall system of trading for
goods. This saying also represents Oceana's indoctrinate leader's passion for
everlasting war, slavery, and ignorance which is all a main theme and mood of
the story.
Furthermore,
the excerpt “Syme was not only dead, he was abolished, an unperson” (Part 2,
chapter 6) clearly states what the government could do to you if you thought
badly of Big Brother or Oceania. Syme was an intelligent, outgoing man who
worked with the main character Winston Smith in the Ministry of Truth. Like
Winston, he was starting to challenge and defy Ingsoc so when the Thought
Police caught on, he disappeared. Syme was wiped away from the records and any
newspaper article he was in, making it as though he never existed. This quote
relates to the story because it shows how capable and irksome the authorities were
in the dictatorship country.
Pursuing
this one step further, the quote “The past was dead, the future was
unimaginable" (Part 1, chapter 2) connects to Winston’s job at the
Ministry of Truth. Winston is responsible for changing any palimpsests (untrue
pieces of writing)and making them true by making up stories with a lot of
factual support. For example, during the story, the country of Oceania was at
war with Eurasia but suddenly switched and went to battle with Eastasia. So
Winston and all of the workers at the Ministry of Truth spent six days going
through articles and newspapers switching the facts from war with Eurasia to war
with Eastasia. This made all of the comrades think that they were always at war
with Eastasia and never at war with Eurasia. This example blends perfectly with
the quote because the past is untrue or dead and the future is imaginable by
the minds and imaginations of the workers at the Ministry of Truth.
The
mood and theme, the law of the country, and the privileges of the comrades are
specifically defined by the previous quotes of the novel 1984 by George
Orwell. This book really makes me appreciate the government and society that
the United States has. No ignorance, no slavery, not always wars, a peaceful existence
and mp creepy telescreens. The overall meaning of 1984 was not just
to show us what life was like in an alternate universe, but to teach us that a
productive and free society cannot help but be luxurious and
self-governing.
Monday, May 14, 2012
You Look at Me, and See Nothing Back
I have been through
years and years,
But the spot you are
looking at is the only fault.
You look at me,
But you see nothing
back.
You have no idea
what history and what people I have seen,
But all those people
just see me as an oxidized crack.
You look at me,
But you see nothing
back.
I have built up rust
and dust,
But that doesn't
matter because I am still just a crack.
You look at me,
But you see nothing
back.
A big shiny mirror,
Isn't so shiny with
a dark mysterious indent.
You look at me,
But you see nothing
back.
People look at
themselves in the mirror,
But when they try to
see something through me they can never see themselves.
You look at me,
And see nothing
back.
The point of view of this piece is important in the crack on the window because if it weren't, there wouldn't be any of the adjectives about the crack. If it were written in the point of view of a person looking at the crack, there wouldn't be more then a mere sentence about the crack.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
An Autobiography of Gabe Hall
Authors Note: This piece is an autobiography and the purpose for
writing is to complete one of my goals for Language Arts class.
BEEP! BEEP!
BEEP! I wake up at 6:00 in the morning every single weekday for the whole
school year. Then I get ready, eat breakfast, and get on the bus. By 7:15, I
start a 7 hour 15 minute long day. By the time I get home, I eat a snack, and
then am whisked away to a sports practice. Finally, I get home eat dinner, and
then go to bed. You have just gone through a day in the life of Gabriel Patrick
Hall.
I was born
on August 29th, 1997 in an Elmbrook Hospital and I have lived in
Pewaukee, WI all of my life. I am tall, have blonde hair, and blue eyes. My
Mom, Step-dad John, Brother Sam, Sister Megan, my dog Rufus, and I all live
under one roof. The other part of my family, my Dad’s, all live in SC and I
only get to see every once in a while. Since Kindergarten, I have been going to
the Pewaukee School District and have loved every second of it. I am very happy
with the life that I have and I am almost positive that it will get better!
During my
lifetime, I have played many sports. But, after eight years, I have narrowed it
down to soccer and basketball. In soccer, my favorite position is goalie and in
basketball, my favorite position is shooting guard. I am also the president of
my school’s student council and am a trumpet player in band. I really love
leading this school with fresh ideas and leadership skills!
As I have
stated before I have been in the Pewaukee School District for 8 years, I have
liked it so much because I am really smart. Although I am good at all subjects,
my favorite is math. I don’t know how I am so good at it but I can solve so many
different types of problems like the volume of an apple. Speaking of food, I
have a huge variety of foods that I like and I will eat almost anything. My
favorite foods are sushi and bacon. It really takes acquired taste buds to like
those types of foods.
So far, old my life has been ecstatically wonderful as a fourteen year. I have had such a great time with the life my dad and mom have provided for me. I really enjoy doing all of the things that makes me, me. With Sports, Student Council, and school you can’t get any better. Hopefully though, my future will be even better!!!
Mitosis: The Cause of Cancer
Author’s Note: This piece is a research paper about the relationship of mitosis and cancer and I am writing this for my language arts and my science class.
Did you
know that fifteen hundred people die of cancer each year? This means that four
people are dying every day from cancer. Since 2008, cancer has accounted for
one in every four deaths. Finally, cancer is the most common cause of death in
the U.S. Obviously; cancer is not a good thing to have and all of that is due
to the process of cell division or mitosis.
Mitosis is
the usual method of cell division where two cells are resulted from another (dictionary.com).
Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. You can definitely see how mitosis is related to cancer in a very large way.
Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. You can definitely see how mitosis is related to cancer in a very large way.
During cell
division, gaining or losing a chromosome or DNA mutation can lead to an
abnormal cell and then cancer. A chromosome is attained or lost when mitosis is
not acting naturally- the common ‘rest stops’ for cells are not acknowledged or
taken over by a cancer cell (Biology).
DNA mutation happens when the nucleus transforms into something abnormal. The
process of mitosis and the deadly disease of cancer are very relatable because
cancer is created during cell division.
Even though
the daunting process of cancer is hard to find a cure for, doctors around the
world are still making their best efforts to find a solution. In the year 2010,
a college professor discovered proteins that have a big influence on how cancer
cells are created during mitosis (University).
This was one of the first big steps into the beginning of a cure. Next, in
2011, a doctor found out that the malfunction of mitosis by anti mitotic drugs
can cause mitosis failure (Orth). This is
another huge step in figuring out what influences cancer. Finally, in our
current year, a scientist named Kiyomitsu figured out that the nuclear protein
Ran blocks the important LGN protein and therefore dynein, from attaching to
the cell membrane closest to the chromosomes (Kiyomitsu).
Mitosis and the mutation of cells
is the big reason in why cancer exists today. Right now, my step mom in South
Carolina has breast cancer and that’s why I chose to do this research project.
To treat the cancer she had to have chemotherapy and then radiation. After
that, they will see if the cancer is gone and if it is, she is cancer free!
Although, my step-mom is one of the lucky ones. There are 1500 deaths a year in
relation to cancer and it is growing. But the doctors and scientists are
working diligently hard to find a cure!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Poetry vs. Song
The meanings of the author in both poems "Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell and "Field Below" by Regina Spektor, are that you don't no what you've got until it's gone. Both of the authors are talking about how the nature around them was sucked up by the big city that they both live in. The mood of Joni and Regina are anger towards the nature around them that is now gone and the tone is disappointment and anger.
Both of the author's turned their poems into songs and the mood and tone of them are very different between the two. In the song "Big Yellow Taxi", it is fast paced and almost sounds happy. But, like I said before, her intentions of the poem were to express her anger, not happiness. In the song "Field Below", it is very slow paced and it seems like she is really agonizing over what is happening around her. I did not think that the song would be that long and dreary because her poem had a pretty consistent rhyme pattern which usually means it is going to go faster.
Both of the author's turned their poems into songs and the mood and tone of them are very different between the two. In the song "Big Yellow Taxi", it is fast paced and almost sounds happy. But, like I said before, her intentions of the poem were to express her anger, not happiness. In the song "Field Below", it is very slow paced and it seems like she is really agonizing over what is happening around her. I did not think that the song would be that long and dreary because her poem had a pretty consistent rhyme pattern which usually means it is going to go faster.
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