Monday, January 30, 2012

Literature Analysis 4

Lord of the Flies by William Golding

In the middle of a war, a plane, which was carrying young school children from Great Britain, gets shot down and crash lands in a desereted tropical island.  Ralph and Piggy, 2 of the main characters, assemble all of the kids to create rules and elect who will be the leader of the group.  Ralph is elected leader of the group, while Jack is elected hunter of the group.  Ralph, Jack, and another boy, Simon deicded to go on an adventure to see what is around the island.  The kids deicde to create a fire to try and signal passing ships. They succeed at making fire, but it soon burns out and enflames the forest of the island. At first the young boys enjoy the island because they had no parents to boss them around, but later they find out to be the worst thing that could happen to them. Meanwhile, Jack and his hunting team could not kill anything, and later Jack becomes preoccupied with the act of hunting. A ship finally passes by but the kids forgot to maintain the fire. As the story unfolds, the kids start to go against each other. Jack and hunters wanted to kill Ralph, they burnt the whole forest, where Ralph was hiding, which caused him to run out to the beach where the kids were waiting fo him to kill him. But as Ralph ran out of the beach a British naval officer was there to rescue the young boys.

One of the main themes of Lord of the Flies is loss of innocense. Loss of innocense means that once they crashed on the island, they were all well behaved kids wanting to be rescued and get off the island. But they turn into bloodthirsty hunters who careless of being rescued and brought back to their families.

The tone of Lord of the Flies is more dark, violent and tragic. This tone started towards the end of the book where the young boys transformed into bloodthirsty ravages. They didnt care about each other, all they wanted to do was kill one another.

Lord of the flies has many symbols. The conch represents society’s rules, politics, and speech. The fire represents of both hope of rescue and of destruction. The pighunts represent the shift of emotion and power of the boys, all they wanted to do was hunt and kill.  Imagery is also used in the book. The author kept talking about the "scar" that was left from the plane. This showed that there was already destruction at the beginning of the story.  Also the water that they bathed in was "warmer then blood". This showed how everyone will become bloodthristy.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Great Expectations

The title of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens basically represents how Pip, the main character has great expectations of recieving money upon his majority, which is just a baisc literal meaning to it.  Pip, an orphan,who lives with his sister and her husband. One day Pip meets a lawyer who tells him that he has money coming or "great expectations" and that he has to get a different education since he will become rich.

BIG Question

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

"Battle Won is Lost"

They said, "You are no longer a lad."
I nodded.
They said, "Enter the council lodge."
I sat.
They said, "Our lands are at stake."
I scowled.
They said, "We are at war."
I hated.
They said, "Prepare red war symbols."
I painted.
They said, "Count coups."
I scalped.
They said, "You'll see friends die."
I cringed.
They said, "Desperate warriors fight best."
I charged.
They said, "Some will be wounded."
I bled.
They said, "To die is glorious."
They lied.


Phil George

I like this poem because it has  a great message to it.  The title means that eventhough a battle is won, it is also lost.  When someone goes to war, you can win that war but you also lose many men.  The poem shows how a young boy is excited to go to war, but as the war continues, he finds that war is not worth it.

Monday, January 16, 2012

BIG Question Abstract

The internet has changed society in many different ways.  It has changed our thoughts, actions and even personal appearance.  There has been a recent study conducted in England telling us that kids are actually happier with their virtual lives more than their regular lives.  Kids can be whoever they want to be when they are in their virtual lives.  Nicholas Carr author of The Shallows says that the internet is changing the way we concentrate and think. He says that it is starting to sway our thinking to stupidity, changing the way we read and concentrate on our work.  Carr also says that the internet is actually rewiring our brains.  People need to research this study because we need to know if we are causing ourselves to become stupid and obese from the internet.  We need to know if there is a way to change what the internet is starting to make us as people.  The internet is causing us to become angrier more stupid and obese, we need to change this as soon as possible.