Thursday, October 28, 2010

Reflective Essay

            Looking back at my blog posts over the past quarter, I see several patterns in my writing.  First of all I have some posts that are very well written, but at the same time there are some that are clearly not my best work, along with this there are posts that are very long, but also thoughts that are short.  I noticed that for many of the well-written ones, I had an emotional connection to the topic, and because of that the post turned out very well.  Many of the not so good posts appeared as if they were slapped together at the last second with little to no thought.  This is probably because they were.  In my writing, it seems that in some of my blog posts, I randomly came up with a topic from what ever was on my mind at the time, and in others I write about something that I can connect or relate to.  It seems clear that writing about things that I can connect to helps me to produce much better writing then simply writing about the first thing that comes to my head.

            One of my bad posts is the one I titled “Keeping Up”.  In this I go over where I wanted to be with my education, and also where I was at the time.  Honestly, this is a very boring topic that no one wants to hear about.  I chose this topic because at the time I happened to be thinking about my grade and decided to write the thoughts I had about it down.  The major problem I had with this is that I only had “a few” thoughts on this.  This limited my writing, once I ran out of ideas it just kind of ended.  I also didn’t have much of an emotional connection to the topic.  Talking about my grade doesn’t require me to care about my grade.  Even though I did care about my grade, it doesn’t mean it has to show when I write about it.  If I got anything out of looking back at that piece it is that I don’t always know everything I need to know about a topic before I start writing about it.
            Even though there are a few assignments that I didn’t do very well on, there are still others that turned out near perfect.  One of these is my response to a picture we were shown in class of a girl reading a letter.  I titled this assignment “Girl Reading a Letter”.  I believe the reason I didn’t do so well on this is that it was fun to write it.  It was fun because we could be creative and funny in the story that we create.  This in a sense of an emotional connection because you care about what you are writing about.  Unlike “Keeping Up” this didn’t end abruptly, it kept going until I reached a point where I felt it was a good place to stop.  I could have even kept on writing and turned the short story in to a full-length book.  I of course didn’t do this because I didn’t have enough time, and of course the proper writing skills, but the main point is that the reason I was able to write the story so well was that I actually had fun writing it. 
              I believe that what controls the quality of my writing is my relationship to the subject.  This is why writing about subjects that I don’t care about doesn’t benefit my writing and writing about things that I do care about does.  I explained when I talked about “Keeping Up” that I didn’t have an emotional connection to the subject.  This is because I didn’t have fun writing about the subject.  Some people may think that an easy solution to this problem is to simply only written about things that they enjoy writing about.  But in life there will be plenty of times when I will have to write about boring things.  What I have to be able to do is create a connection between me and the topic.  For example I could have looked at patterns in my grades over an extremely long period of time and see what ideas come to my head about how they got that way.  Eventually I will find out so much information that I will have a sufficient amount of opinions that I will be able to write an extremely well written paper on such a simple subject.  In other words trick or force my mind into caring about the subject.  I feel by doing this I can write about anything come across no matter how insignificant it is.  Stories on the other hand don’t require this extra thinking.  In a story you can simply make it up as you go along and end up in any place you want.  As long as a story is creative it is well written.
            The way I see it is that for any writing that isn’t a narrative, research must be done.  If I have to write about something that I don’t know much about, I shouldn’t try to make it longer by stretching each individual detail out, I should do it by adding extra details.  Research can be anything, it can be searching the Internet for facts, or it can be someone looking through their mind for extra details they didn’t realize they knew about the subject.  As I said earlier an emotional connection to the subject is needed.  This connection comes from opinions developed about it.  These opinions come from facts and details known about the subject.  And these little facts and details originate from research.  This explains why some of my writing was good, and some of it was bad.  I knew a lot about some of the topics I wrote about, but very little about others.  Research is always the key to producing a good piece of writing.
            Next quarter a plan to make sure that I know enough background information on a topic before I begin writing.  If I do this I am sure that the overall quality of my writing will greatly improve.  After looking at my blogs over the last quarter I realized that the reason that some of them weren’t as good as others is that I knew more about some of the topics.  If I can do more research on the topics that I don’t know as much about I will be able to form stronger opinions, and in the end, produce better pieces of writing. 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Of Mice and Men Essay

Present or Future

In Of Mice and Men, a novel by John Steinbeck, two characters, George and Lennie face the problems of an average person living during the great depression.  The two companions find work on a farm in the Salinas Valley, where they face temptation, as well as having to overcome personal disabilities in order to fit in.  All of the characters, especially George and Lennie have to deal with these problems, creating a constant battle within themselves between the present and future, or themselves and who they are.
           
Although Lennie and George are the main characters, all of the characters must fight not to give into temptation.  These temptations include blowing their monthly pay on booze and whores.  Crooks, the African American stable boy says this in to Lennie,
“I seen guys nearly crazy with loneliness for land, but ever time a whore house or a blackjack game took what it takes.”(76)
This quote says that almost every one has this dream to own their own land, but trade that great future in for instant gratification.  When there are hard times like this, people are so focused on the horrible conditions they are in that they forget that they only have to work for only a few months in order to achieve this dream of owning land.  This doesn’t only happen in the great depression; today many Americans choose to do drugs for the price of all their money and their life, for only minutes of pleasure.  In Of Mice and Men You see people staying on the farm and never leaving, because at the end of every month, instead of saving their money, they gamble it away, and spend it on alcohol and whores.
           
            Although everyone has a battle against themselves, the most displayed self on self-conflict in the story is Lennie trying to fit in, but his mental condition holding him back.  A great example of Lennie's conflict is displayed when George is talking to the boss and Lennie interrupts when he wasn’t supposed to.
            “Lennie looked startled and then in embarrassment hid his face against his knees” (6)
 This shows that Lennie understands his disability, but still struggles to fight it.  He knows that he is left out of society because of this.  Lennie has to work very hard in order to keep up, and even when he works twice as hard as the others, he still forgets, and is an outcast.  Even though Lennie can’t connect to the other workers, he still makes a friend with Crooks, the black stable buck.  They connect instantly because they both don’t belong with the others for reasons that they can’t control, Lennie’s mental problem, and the color of Crooks skin.  Because of Lennie’s disability he also holds George back, these mental problems of course change the life of the person that has them, but is also a burden on the people around them. 
           
            Perhaps the most important character against self-conflict happens with George.  George represents the common man of the great depression, except for one thing, he is with Lennie.  What George ends up doing to Lennie is a clear example of what people will do for instant gratification.
            “God a’mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy.”(11)
George only says this because he is blaming all of his problems on Lennie, not the Great Depression, which it really is.  It is George's own fault for this, instead of saving up money for their house, he wastes it all.  George claims that his life would be different without Lennie, but if he didn’t have Lennie he would loose a since of responsibility, and end up like everyone else.  When Lennie kills Curly’s wife, and runs away, George kills him giving others the impression that he did it for Lennie's own good.  George really did this for his own good.  He got tired of moving around from place to place simply because Lennie was a fool.  When George killed Lennie, he knew that they could have made it to another town.  Having a “Place” in life is so important in that time, people loose their families and their lives, and if you don’t belong to anything, then your life is meaningless.  George always said that he and Lennie were different from everyone else because they had each other, but in the end George realized that he didn’t want to be different, so he killed Lennie.  As I said earlier, people traded in their futures for immediate pleasure; you can see this after George kills Lennie, and then goes with Slim for a drink.  After this George will probably go in to a cycle every month, get some money, and then waste it, over and over again.
           
            People at this time were selfish and rude because they already had everything taken away, so they felt like they deserved more then what they had.  This leads to them having to choose from a future, or an escape from the present.  Most people including George chose the escape.    Lennie must constantly work to act normal to be accepted, but Crooks will never be accepted because he can’t simply pretend to be white.  The difference between George and Lennie is that George gives into temptation, while Lennie continues to dream for their future on the little farm where he can tend the rabbits, without even thinking about giving up hope.  Within the characters of Of Mice and Men, a constant battle rages within each character because of the hardships of the great depression.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Why we Have Friends

Many people's greatest fear in the world is being alone.  People fear this because they are not their self without others.  They need other individuals to share their experiences with and to make them know what right and wrong is.  People know they need this, this is why they try to create strong bonds with their peers in order to insure that they can have a relationship with  someone else that gives them these benefits.  If people don't share their experiences and accomplishments with they will loose self confidence and feel unimportant, because after all, what is a great accomplishment if no one knows about it.  This is also why some people hate others.  If someone lives in a place where it is normal to hate they will try to fit in, in order to have a stable relationship with their peers.  Of course fitting in means having to hate others to.  Also people learn what is right and what is wrong from others.  If someone lives by them self they cant learn how to live from others, and will loose a sense of right and wrong after not to long.  But if to or more people live together, then they can compare their behavior to another person, and the two can learn from each other.  Without others humans can't survive in the way we do now.  Civilization started because we were able top communicate with each other, and that is why it has been hardwired into our DNA to be friends with other people, of course it has to do with survival, but where would the human race be today if it was made of one person.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Response to Billy's post on Justin Bieber

I read this awesome post on Billy's blog!

First of all I completely agree with what Billy is saying.  I believe that his conclusion really sums the point of his essay up.

"In Conclusion, I hope that I influenced all of you Bieber haters , that you would change your mind about how you feel towards Bieber. I also hope that you wont hate on other celebrity's too. If you still feel the same way, just think about how many more girls he could get more than you, or guys." 
I believe there is a reason why many child stars are disliked.  It is because everyone is jealous of their fame, their money, their social life, and how easy it is for them to get girls, or boys.  Get the message guys! Many girls like Justin Bieber, maybe if you started at least pretending you like him girls might just respect you a little more.  I also don't understand why people think he can't sing very well.  Is it just because he has a high voice, I bet if a girl the exact same age as him with the exact same voice would be loved for their talent.  I also think guys have a hard time liking him because they think its cool to hate.  Well I can tell you its not.  When you hate someone, you tend to spent too much negative energy only on hating them, and that makes you look very bad.  Something else that really bothers me is how everyone calls Justin Bieber gay.  Well where is your proof, did he admit it?  Justin Bieber is not at all gay, and even if he was, is that a problem, why can't someone be cool only because they happen to like different things from you and me, in this case sexual preferences.  If you grow up hating everyone who is a little different then you, then you will be a very lonely adult.

Like Billy I will also post a song, my favorite song of his is also "Somebody to Love", so I will publish my second favorite: "Baby"

"Ohh wooaah (3x)
You know you love me,I know you care
Just shout whenever, And I'll be there
You want my love, You want my heart
And we will never ever ever be apart

Are we an item? Girl quit playing
Were just friends, What are you saying
Said theres another, Look right in my eyes

My first love broke my heart for the first time,
And I was like
Baby, baby, baby ohhh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine mine

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine,mine (oh oh)

For you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe, we ain't together
And I wanna play it cool, But I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything, I'll buy you any ring
And im in pieces, Baby fix me
And just shake me til' you wake me from this bad dream

Im going down, down, down, dooown
And I just cant believe my first love would be around.

And I'm like
Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine, mine
Justin Bieber Baby lyrics found on http://www.directlyrics.com/justin-bieber-baby-lyrics.html

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohhh
I thought youd always be mine, mine

Luda
When I was 13, I had my first love,
There was nobody that compared to my baby,
And nobody came between us or could ever come above
She had me goin' crazy,
Oh I was starstruck,
She woke me up daily,
Don't need no Starbucks.
She made my heart pound,
And skip a beat when I see her in the street and,
At school on the playground,
But I really wanna see her on the weekend,
She know she got me gazin',
Cuz she was so amazin',
And now my heart is breakin',
But I just keep on sayin'...

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine, mine

(I'm gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah (6x)
(Now Im all gone, now im all gone, now im all gone)
Gone, gone, gone,(gone)
I'm gone."