Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Similes and Matephors

Anna
Metaphors-
1.) "Pawn shops may be full full of junk, but they're also a breeding ground for stories, if you ask me, not that you did." -Page 8
2.) " My mother would be beautiful, if she were parachuted into some else's life." 

Similes-
1.)  "-my hand clamps shut like the Jaws of Life." -Page 9
2.) "You know how most little kids think they're like cartoons-" -Page 9

Campbell 
Similes- 
1.) "When you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail." -Page 20
2.) " You know how every now and then, you have a moment where your whole life stretches out ahead of you like a forked road, and even as you choose one gritty path you've got your eyes on the other the whole time, certain that you're making a mistake?"- Page 21
Metaphors-
1.) "an heir and a spare."-Page 22
2.) "My backward name." -Page 24

Sara
Metaphors-
1.) "This is the language of a marriage: Morse code, punctuated by baths and dinners and stories before bed." -Page 27
2.) "Before I understood that the smile of a child is a tattoo: indelible art."
Similes-
1.) "I am much better at being a mother than I ever would have been as a lawyer." -Page 27
2.) "trailing her spine, like a line of small blue jewels, are a string of bruises." -page 29


Brian
Metaphors-
1.) "This is what I'm thinking while I watch sparks shoot out of the incinerator chimney, a thousand new stars." -Page 37
2.) "it is the biggest mistake rookies make: the assumption that fighting a fire means rushing in with a stream of water."
Similes-
1.) "Out of the blue I remember when the kids were little, crammed into the back of the car like cigars..." -Page 39
2.) " It almost seems like a cheat that after all these years of defying the odds, it won't be the luekemia that kills her." -Page 43



Anna
Metaphors-
1.) "When she is tied to her bed, I am her eyes and ears." -Page 49\
2.) "He's got the whole hospital being turned inside out" Page 53
Similes-
1.) "The last thing I see as I run out of the room is my mother pushing the nurse's call button over and over, as if it's trigger to a bomb." -Page 52
2.) ...and give me a maid that smelled like fresh sheets, and my own Bernese mountain dog, and a private phone line." -Page 49




Sarah
Similes-
1.) "He is talking about my little girl as if she were some kind of machine; a car with a faulty carbuetor, a plane whose landing gear is stuck." -Page 66
2.) "It comes out in a thick clump, drifts down to the carpet like a small blizzard" -Page 67
Metaphors-
1.) "if you focus on sandbagging the beachhead, you can ignore the tsunami that's approaching." -Page 65
2.) " It is so easy to presume that while your own world has ground to an absolute halt, so has everyone else's." -Page 67

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Am I someone's keeper?

I think of myself as my cousins keeper. I have watched her grow up and I have made a great effort to make sure she doesn't get into any trouble. If I find out she has does something bad I will call her and talk about it with her. I tell her why it is wrong and why she shouldn't do it again and what could happen next time and all of that kind of stuff. She usually cooperates and says she is sorry. She is a really good kid though so she usually doesn't do bad thing, and if she does I'm usually the first person she talks to about it. In a way I do think of being her keeper.

Jodi Picoult

My Sisters Keeper- First Blog Post

Author
Picoult is a very smart and studious woman who techinically started writing when she was five. She is currently 46 and she has written and published 21 books. She graduated from Princeton, where she studied creative writing and published 2 books in a magazine. One of which being Songs of the Humpback Whale. She is known as an author who writes mainly about fiction. She is married with 3 children.
Story
This story is about a girl named Anna who was born to give her sister blood, marrow, and other kinds of things to her sister who has cancer. When she is told she has to give her kidney to her sister she sues her family in order for rights to be able to control what happens to her.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Free Writing Essay

Okay, so the question is would I like to live in the wild as an adventure...well, yes I would. Chris and the other adventure seekers experienced something that not most people can say they did. True freedom. Freedom from the material world and from the population based on how popular you are or what your appearance is. I would love to get away from it all. To not even have to think about it. To have time to myself to think about more important things in life other than what outfit I'm going to wear to the next basketball game or what social event I am going to do this weekend. To get away from all of that, even for just a little bit, would be amazing. I have always loved the outdoors, and to have that sense of self-independence would be  great. I mean at my age I probably couldn't do it. I would have to study first about survival skills and things like what plants are edible and what plants are poisonous. And to answer the question "do you think it was worth it for all of the adventure seekers" I would say yes. Absolutely, positively, 100 percent yes. They got to experience a whole new world and discover beautiful things in nature. Plus they had the feeling of accomplishment, which to me is one of the best feelings in the world, because they did it all on their own. It is admiring the adventures they took and I am all for it.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

New York City


New York City^^^^
I would really love to go to New York City. Most of my friends have been there and shown me pictures and it seems like a really fun city. A big reason I want to go would be because of  the shopping. I would expect there to be huge malls and really nice clothes. When you see movies about people in New York they always have really fancy clothes on. It even seems like every one who is just walking on the street seems to have really nice clothes on. The clothing they wear in Maryland compared to New York does not seem to even be in the same category. I would also like to go there to see a show. I enjoy musicals so maybe something on Broadway. But not like an opera or anything. I don’t think I really care what time of the year I would go there. I like to wear winter clothes more than summer clothes but it would definitely be more convenient to go in the summer because it would be nicer to walk around.  I would also like to visit some historical places like the statue of liberty and the Empire State building and I would like to take a visit to the wax museum too! There is also a neat little thing called the New York Skyride. This is a free virtual tour of New York from the point of view from the eyes of a helicopter. That way I could learn more about New York and I could see what places I wanted to go to. Another place I would like the go to is the 9/11 tribute center. It would be nice to pay my respects to the people that lost their life and the families and friends that lost a loved one. Besides all these interesting places that I have blabbed about I would also like to go to at least one more place in New York. This one is the biggest of my wishes. Okay are you ready? I want to go to...THE HARRY POTTER EXHIBIT. I'm not embarrassed to say I'm a huge fan! This exhibit, which is at Discovery Times Square, give people a closer look into the making of the Harry Potter movies. It shows how they made some of the props, how they made the scenes come to life, and a lot of other cool stuff. So that is my dream trip for a place to go to that is in the United States. Hopefully one day I will go!




 I got the picture from:https://www.google.com/search?q=new+yokr&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS498US498&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=890bUc6VBYix0AHauYEo&biw=1366&bih=643&sei=990bUcqLL8yJ0QGJzoHYBQ#imgrc=hlc1rv2HiyvEVM%3A%3B35Yo4uekxE_VnM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.nycfunhaus.com%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2012%252F11%252FNew-York-2.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.nycfunhaus.com%252F%3B2400%3B1800 

I got my om:information from: http://www.newyorkpass.com/nyc/Places_of_Interests/

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Into the Wild

According to Wikipedia Into the Wild seems like an interesting kind of book. To me it sounded like a mystery book which is great because I love mystery novels! The book is about a boy named Chris McCandless who goes on an adventure in the outdoors. He abandons the material life and lives in the wild. Sometime later his body was found in a bus and he was pronounced dead. The book is mainly about his journey before he died in the wild.

Final Copy

Betrayal in a Midsummer Night’s Dream
Betrayal is one of the most dramatic and ultimate twists of a story. Wikipedia defines betrayal as “is the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betrayal). Ditionary.com also gives a good definition of betrayal as “deliver r expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty” (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/betrayal?s=t). Shakespeare uses betrayal when Lysander betrays Hermia when he tells her he is in love with Helena and not her.
Shakespeare uses betrayal through the characters of Lysander, Hermia, and Helena. Hermia says, “Thou art not by mine eye, Lysander, found; Mine ear, I thank it, brought me to thy sound But why unkindly didst thou leave me so?”(Act 3, Scene 2, Line 1220). In this line Hermia has just found Lysander after he left Hermia in the middle of the night while she was asleep because Puck dripped the magical flower nectar on Lysander’s eyes. This causes Lysander to fall in love with Helena when she wakes him up because she is the first thing he sees so he runs after her when she leaves him. Lysander then says in reply, “Why should he stay, whom love doth press to go?”(Act 3, Scene 2, Line 1220). Lysander says back to Helena why should he stay with her when his love does not belong with her anymore. This causes Helena to become heart broken and confused. She then questions him why his love does not belong with her anymore. He says to her, “Lysander's love, that would not let him bide, Fair Helena, who more engilds the night Than all you fiery oes and eyes of light. Why seek'st thou me? Could not this make thee know, the hate I bear thee made me leave thee so?” (Act 3, Scene 2, Line 1230). This is the ultimate line of betrayal. Lysander tells Hermia his love belongs with Helena and not her. Helena who is supposed to be her best friend is now in love with her true love? Unbelievable Hermia is thinking. These few lines are followed up with an intense brawl between Helena and Hermia and a fight between Lysander and Demetrius, who are both under the love spell, over Helena.
            Betrayal is spotted every day. We even have shown based on chiefly betrayal. For example, the show Cheaters or the Bachelor. Cheaters is all about trying to find out if your partner is betraying you by also being in a relationship with another person. The Bachelor runs off backstabbing sabotage, cheating. These are all listed under the synonyms of betrayal. Betrayal is shown just in every day couples. Cheating is practically the same things as betrayal. When a partner in marriage or a relationship cheats on their partner with another person, that is the ultimate betrayal. Betrayal could also be found in everyday life with something as little as a friend telling another friend a secret and then they tell another person, betraying their friend and losing their trust in the process.
William Shakespeare showed betrayal in his book through specific characters and specific acts. The character of Lysander, Hermia, Helena, and Demetrius represent love but they also represent betrayal.
Citing
"Betrayal." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 02 Apr. 2013. Web. 05 Feb. 2013.
N.p., n.d. Web.