These chapters made me both happy and sad. I'm really glad that Jurgis found Marija. It made me sad that Marija had to turn to prostitution in order to provide for her kids. It made me really scared when the police raided the building that Marija and the other prostitutes live in because Jurgis was there and the women living there were only prostitutes because they needed to provide for their families. I was glad that the police let the prostitutes and Jurtis leave. I think it was a really good move for Jurgis to lie about his name so that people wouldnt know that he was the attacker of Connor. I think it is sad that Jurgis got fired from one of his jobs because he was too weak to do his job. I think that Upton Sinclair does a good job of manipulating the emotions that his readers feel when they read this story. :)))))
<3 <3 <3 <3 IM GOING TO CALI!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Chapter 26 of The Jungle!!!
this chapter made me feel happy for Jurgis. He kept his job which is soooo awesome!!! I think it shows that he turned his life around; he managed to get and keep a job and have a happy family! Im so glad for him, but i hope that he doesnt ever turn back to crime. Jurgis is really straightening up and fending for himself! yay!!
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Chapters 20-23 The Jungle
I found that I could somewhat relate to these chapters. The family is going through a horribly rough time dealing with Ona's death but is slowly learning how to cope with this. Jurgis is having the most difficult time moving on from this event. His remaining family is encouraging him to get a job and begin to be able to survive on his own and be able to support his child. The chapters also tied into the title of the book because Jurgis ventures out and is in a very rainy forest.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Chapters 7-20 The Jungle
So many people died in these chapters! It made me so sad when Ona and her baby died. I really wish this book wasn't so depressing. I think between reading about the unsanitary slaughtering of animals and the deaths in the meat processing plant and the deaths of the people living in poverty, this book is just far too depressing for anyone's good. I understand that this is a socialist novel but this is just out of hand. This book is absolutely disgusting.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Go Ask Alice
I am reading the book Go Ask Alice. I am really enjoying reading this book because it has a really good story line and is super easy to read. Right now I am on page 66. The narrator, who I am calling “Alice” for the time being, in order to avoid confusion so far has just introduced me, as the reader, to her life and events leading up to her first experience with drugs. On July 10th, “Alice” attends a party and becomes involved in a game called “button, button”. In this game, every player, there are 14 in the game being played in the book, is given a bottle of Soda. Ten out of the 14 bottles of soda are laced with LSD. This is “Alice’s” first actual experience with drugs. She describes what it felt like to take the drugs and explains why she becomes addicted to taking drugs and wants to try other different types of drugs. One evening, “Alice” goes to yet another party and tries acid. At this party, she loses her virginity and begins to panic about being pregnant. Thankfully, she isn’t pregnant. This book is really difficult for me to read because of personal experiences I have had with drugs. While I have never consumed drugs of any way, shape or form, I have had a lot of friends who have done drugs, as well as my father is a severe alcoholic and suffers from an addiction to his prescription medications. I had a friend from when I lived in Denver die from a drug overdose. This book is definitely something that emphasizes yet again why I am so against drugs and alcohol.
p.s. Mr J, it bugs me that in your video that Mrs Karl showed at the beginning of class you looked directly at me when you said “Enjoy your meat for thanksgiving”
~Ashleigh Belle~
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Chapter 5 6 & 7 The Jungle Response
I found this part of the book disgusting. It quite seriously made me sick to read the depictions of how unsanitary the conditions in the meat-packing plant were. There are very specific reasons for which I am a vegetarian and this book just re-enforces my reasons. The conditions under which the employees are forced to work as well as the conditions under which the animals are killed are absolutely disgusting. I find it quite interesting that nobody has stood up to the master powers of the industry even though it is just the beginning of the book. This book also makes me contemplate the sheer hypocrisy of citizens of the United States. We have countless laws and regulations about the in-humane killing of domesticated animals, yet as a society, we in-humanely kill millions of animals out of our own personal greed for food. I understand the human nutritional value for the proteins and fats contained in meats but surely there are more humane ways of slaughtering animals. Also, I cannot imagine working whilst standing in over an inch of animal blood. I’m sure that many of the employees within the meat packing plant described in the book will catch diseases, become injured, and most likely die from the work that they are doing. There is no consideration for the animals, sanitation of tools and workspaces, or the amount of work being put in by the employees who are slaughtering large animals on a daily basis. This book disgusts me and makes me thoroughly sick and completely iterates to me why I am a vegetarian.
~Ashleigh Dries~
Thursday, October 21, 2010
My Topic and Central Argument for my Essay **10/21/2010 its been too long.**...
The topic I chose for my essay is topic number 5 "Using The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, create a reasoned argument that demonstrates how owning another human being can corrupt a person and negatively alter their character." I chose this topic because I think it is important to argue the idea that owning a human being can destroy a person morally and ethically. The central argument for my essay is exactly the reason I chose to write about this topic and that is that owning another human being can and will eventually destroy your moral values and ethical values. Now, so that Mr. J doesn't decide to argue with me about what moral value and ethical value are, I will define ethical and moral value as the same "word" with the definition being "pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles ofmorality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct." as provided by dictionary.com.
**i cant believe its been 6 months**
**i cant believe its been 6 months**
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
End of Frederick Douglass
I thought the end of this was fantastic. It made me so happy when Douglass ended up free. I also enjoyed that Douglass honored other escaped and free slaves as well as he subtly hi-lighted and hinted at the underground railroad. Sorry this is so short. I know there are a lot more things I could talk about but honestly, I did not read the rest of this very carefully and I did not analyze it as much as I have analyzed other sections of reading.
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Questions and Comments Chapters 5, 6, and 7 (Frederick Douglass)
Dear class, This is both Randi and I working on these :))))) <---- super smile!!! :)) hehehe
Questions: Randi- Why was Douglass so excited that he was leaving the plantation?
Ashleigh- Why did Colonel Lloyd suddenly gain a sense of "respect" for Frederick Douglass?
Comments: Randi- In this chapter, it was sad to see Douglass so excited because he was leaving the plantation and going to Baltimore.
Ashleigh- I find it quite interesting that the Colonel for some reason decided to give Douglass an opportunity towards living as opposed to keeping him miserable as a slave.
Questions: Randi- Why did the mistress start to teach Douglass how to read and write in the beginning?
Ashleigh- Why did the mistress decide to help Douglass in the first place?
Comments: Randi-
Ashleigh- I find it really sad that the mistress' personality changed so much after being reprimanded for helping Douglass to learn.
CHAPTER 5!
Questions: Randi- Why was Douglass so excited that he was leaving the plantation?
Ashleigh- Why did Colonel Lloyd suddenly gain a sense of "respect" for Frederick Douglass?
Comments: Randi- In this chapter, it was sad to see Douglass so excited because he was leaving the plantation and going to Baltimore.
Ashleigh- I find it quite interesting that the Colonel for some reason decided to give Douglass an opportunity towards living as opposed to keeping him miserable as a slave.
Chapter 6!
Questions: Randi- Why did the mistress start to teach Douglass how to read and write in the beginning?
Ashleigh- Why did the mistress decide to help Douglass in the first place?
Comments: Randi-
Ashleigh- I find it really sad that the mistress' personality changed so much after being reprimanded for helping Douglass to learn.
Chapters 5, 6, & 7 (Frederick Douglass)
I find that these chapters reflect how his master really influenced Frederick's life and writing. At times, his master actually stood up for him and treated him with respect as opposed to treating him like a re-usable piece of property. I also find it interesting how comfortable Douglass and the other slaves were interacting with each other completely undressed. I also think these chapters reflect how important Douglass's ability to write was to him. This writing is much easier to read than anything else that we have read this year and it is really giving me insight to the lives of slaves as well as is giving a very detailed insight into how slavery has formed our country and its values to this day. Slavery had a direct influence on how we as a society interact with people today and how our moral code is used day to day. These chapters really helped me to see this in many ways.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Chapters 2, 3, & 4 Frederick Douglass
I thought that these chapters were very disturbing in the sense that they were written to convey the feeling of almost joy that the slave master was seemingly encountering as he beat his slaves. I also found that the chapters were meant to convey the lifestyle and hardship the slaves had to suffer through when it came to food allowances, and punishments. I find it ridiculous that slave masters restricted the amount of food that was eaten on a monthly basis. You cannot determine the amount of food that a human needs to eat in a certain amount of time. Every human is different and the slave master was entirely inconsiderate as well as all slave masters were inconsiderate of the natural human need to eat. Which always makes me wonder why you would want to starve and beat your slaves. If I had someone working for me free of pay, I would provide them with food and shelter as well as a comfortable living environment. I would want them to stay alive and healthy not just alive enough to work. These chapters were disturbing and completely un-enjoyable because they were all about how much people had to suffer as a slave.
American History --> Reaction to Amistad Videos
What is your reaction to all of this? Would you jump off the ship? Why or Why Not? If you were on board with your baby what would you do?
This is absurd. I have no idea how any of the African slaves managed to endure the torture and the harsh conditions that occurred on the ship. I would most definitely jump off the ship. It is so much better to die than to endure the torture and conditions the Africans were put through just to be a slave. Either way, the slaves were unpaid for doing what they did so it is completely pointless to endure that just for a life of nothing more than torture. Plus, the "food" that the Africans were given looked absolutely disgusting!!! I would much rather jump off of the ship than take my chances of eating that disgusting looking slop and getting sick and being thrown overboard instead. If I were on board with my baby I would also jump off the ship. I would never want my child to have to endure that and I would rather a baby die a peaceful death than die of starvation on a ship covered in someone else's vomit and excrement.
This is absurd. I have no idea how any of the African slaves managed to endure the torture and the harsh conditions that occurred on the ship. I would most definitely jump off the ship. It is so much better to die than to endure the torture and conditions the Africans were put through just to be a slave. Either way, the slaves were unpaid for doing what they did so it is completely pointless to endure that just for a life of nothing more than torture. Plus, the "food" that the Africans were given looked absolutely disgusting!!! I would much rather jump off of the ship than take my chances of eating that disgusting looking slop and getting sick and being thrown overboard instead. If I were on board with my baby I would also jump off the ship. I would never want my child to have to endure that and I would rather a baby die a peaceful death than die of starvation on a ship covered in someone else's vomit and excrement.
Monday, October 04, 2010
Freewrite 1- American Lit (Frederick Douglass)
I thought the purpose of the two letters of introduction were to attempt to convey Frederick Douglass's emotions about his situation as a slave. After reading Chapter 1, I felt very bored and tired. The information in the chapter became dry and boring. There was a lot of information which made the story boring to read and put me to sleep yet again. I really don't like this as much as I liked reading Edgar Allen Poe. I don't like reading this because I find that biographies are uninteresting. I really don't enjoy reading the stories about other peoples' lives and why they were either fantastic or completely miserable. When I think about it, I'm completely fine with reading a short story or a few paragraphs about someones life but after a while it becomes boring. The first chapter seemed to give a lot of information about the basics of Frederick's lifestyle as a slave as well as provided quite a bit of information about what it was like to listen to, watch, and experience the brutal happenings within the lifestyle of a slave. Although, I did find the descriptions of what it was like to hear the punishment that the slaves had to endure quite disturbing.
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