Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Poem (Contest)

Don't leave me without a reason
Don't leave me because of my mistakes
Don't leave me without saying anything
Don't leave me until I see you,
Don't leave because I didn't care about you
Don't leave me because of our misunderstanding
Don't leave me this easily because leaving is easy for you but not for me.

If you leave me, go away like a man
I don't want to cry a because of you,
I don't want to waste my tears because of you
I don't want to make people think I am weak because of you
I don't want to blame self all the time because of you.

Don't make me think I still have a chance to be with you
Don't bring my hopes up
Don't make me lie to myself
It is hard for me to pretend like nothing is wrong
Don't make yourself regret because I won't accept you later or perhaps, never!
For me, it's better to be never than later.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Crucible


The Crucible


                        The Crucible is basically about witches who caused the death in this story.  The first death scene takes place is when Mrs. Putnam's children murdered by the witches.  Mrs. Putnam was is in so much is pain and sorrow because she has lost her children and the last daughter Betty was not waking up or wasn't moving at all.  She was not moving because her and other girls were dancing in the forest.  That's why she is afraid to confess that.  Many people came and tried to know what was going on and it took place in Parris' house.
                        During the movie and the story a lot of people slandered of being a witch, even if they weren't, others just accused each other.  One example would be John Proctor.  Many people thought and accused that he was a witch and actually he wasn't.  He only tried to save his life, his wife's life and other innocent people's lives from the accusation of being witches.  However, no one believed him.  Abigail is one of the main characters in this story and she is the witch.  She lied to everyone and she was one of the reasons why John Proctor died.  Many believed Abigail was right and correct because her action was so real and believable.  
                       At that period of time, being a witch was a crime because of the witches villages got destroyed and people had died.  The punishment of being a witch was to get hanged in front of the crowds.  That's how most of the innocent people have died in this story because they thought they were witches.  They would blame each other, accuse each other, lie to each other, they did everything that could take to save their lives.
                      John Proctor stood for himself and for others until the last minute.  He believed that "It's better to die for what you believe in rather than to lie to save your life" which he had done that.  He had a chance to live but it was to live under a lie and he didn't want that.  He died with a pride of being John Proctor.  Only few people were on his side and actually believed that he was innocent but others didn't.  At the end he and some other innocent people got carried on a cage and got hanged.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Final Essay (Civil Disobedience)


Final ( Civil Disobedience ) Culminating Task. page 225-227


Martin Luther King, Jr is one of the well known person in American History. He was the man who stood up for himself and others. He was one of the leaders of the United States’ civil rights movement in 1960’s. His courageous commitment and attend to nonviolence grabbed the nation’s respect. Back in the 60’s things were much worse than it  is now. People were discriminated and did not have the right as much as like the others. In the 60’s one of the biggest discriminations was between the black and white people. Black and white people discrimination was even there before the 60’s. However, Martin Luther King, Jr stood up against and tried to stop that happening.
In the book it says, “in April 1963, King, Jr led a campaign in Birmingham, Alabama, to end racial segregation at lunch counters and discrimination in hiring. While King and his supporters were on a peaceful march toward city hall the police turned fire hoses on them.” Which is why he went to jail and that’s how it was during those days, you march and you will get arrested. While Martin Luther King, Jr was in jail, he wrote a letter from Birmingham City Jail. He mentions that “An unjust law is no law at all.” An unjust law is a code inflicted upon a minority which that minority had no part in creating.

Martin Luther King, Jr did a lot than we know. He gave speeches and encouraged people to stand up for themselves. In those old days protestants were many compare to now. Now it became more peaceful. Protestants were chaos in the old days. They usually didn’t get what they want from protesting and they just ended up getting arrested. They had no choice but to accept the punishment and the punishments were as harsh as they could be, including death. I am not sure if they were criminals or that patriotic. However, I think they were brave enough to face any punishments that they have received.
I like to put myself into the people and try to visualize or feel how they feel or how they felt. If I were one of the protestants, I would stand up for the others and for myself. I would also be brave enough to face the punishment they would give because I want to show them that I would not give up easily. Perhaps, it might be a little foolish to sacrifice your life just for being a protestant but of course, I would take all the responsibilities if I would have a big reason behind it. In this case, it is the discrimination of races. I am glad in one way because we do not have the violences as we used to have but who knows? Violence has been there always and still will be. 
On the book, it mentions that “Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas K.Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr, viewed civil disobedience as important expression of citizenship,” which possibly true. Also, they all have its own little stories how them and their men chose the civil disobedience. These three men had one thing in common or maybe a few, it is peace and own rights. They believed that everyone must have its own rights and voices. They believed they would bring peace and communication, which they did it and have done it greatly.

Us, now in this generation probably don’t really know how it felt to be a part of the discriminations, slaves, protestants, and the violence they had in the civil disobedience. King, Thoreau, and Gandhi believed in themselves and for their faith they were put in a jail. However, they never gave up and that’s maybe they are still well-known and the example for us. 
What Martin Luther King, Jr did was helpful in our future and especially for the black people. His speeches, his encouragement, and all of his attempts are still being useful and helpful for us. Not only him, there are few people stood up for the black people which is a big accomplishment for us. Even though, we don’t have the race discriminations now but we still do have some race issues today. Those people who stood up for us, gave us opportunities. 
If we had the civil disobedience today, it would probably be a huge issue. Now that are weapons, nuclear, technologies are all upgraded and updated, it would be even violent. We see protestants sometimes now but not like as it used to. It becomes a big chaos and people get even more insane. I am still glad that we don’t see that much but violence will never stop. We must not fail what the legends did for us and must not forget.
In Martin Luther King’s letter he mentions that “ I was arrested Friday on a charge of parading without a permit. Now there is nothing wrong with an ordinance which requires a permit for a parade, but when the ordinance is used to preserve segregation and to deny citizens for the First Amendment privilege, then it becomes unjust.” That was his argument.
At the end we are human beings, and we don’t need discriminations or any such violences in our lives. We are all the same. Having violence would not change anything or make it any better. So it is better off to love each other and try our best to communicate. Nation or even world would be strong if we communicate and look forward together.








Work Cited.

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. - From Letter from Birmingham City Jail, November 3, 1963

  • Henry David Thoreau. - From Resistance to Civil Government.

  • Mohandas K. Gandhi - From on Nonviolent Resistance.

Margaret Mead


                                                             Margaret Mead essay.

             Mead's argument or analysis is true. However, I'm not fully agree with it or perhaps I may be wrong. Maybe Americans can be taught to celebrate and admire the one who gets the highest grades but they still hate on them. Hating is not good and it took over people's minds. There are only few things now, that is without hatred. However, there are people that admire the highest graded people because they become its role model or even an influence. 
              In this life or world I don't like how things are divided in two's. For example, if a person is very successful and living well, they tend to step on the others like they are the boss. In the end we all are the same and we should help each other when they are having a hard time, instead of making them worse. Even some nice words from someone's heart makes someone's day. 
             I agree with how Margaret Mead said that "people who work in another profession, live in another community, or are endowed with a talent that we do not especially want for ourselves." This phrase is based on almost most of people's lives. We always try to fit in some kind of small spaces. Things always don't work out and that makes us to "endow with a talent that we do not want for ourselves."
            In my opinion, not only to be successful but to spend or use the only life you might live, to spend it productively and not to look back. At least even when you remember, should have one or two things to say that made yourself proud. It would be great to be remembered and get admired of what you did or what you have done. Success is one of the greatest things in life and we must spend that wisely in our one life.
            Dreaming big is one of the steps of getting successful because any person would try its hard and best to reach that goal. Once you reach you will know that it became successful. I think trying hard and not giving up is the key of life in this case "a successful life."