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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Cyrano & Roxanne Difference
One of the biggest difference between the two movies is the part where the guy insults Cyrano about his big nose. In the movie Cyrano, he didn't ask for the guy to choose a number of how many different way he can comment about his nose. Another big difference in that scene was the fighting scene, in both how they fought and the timing. The fight in the movie Roxanne was a lot shorter than the one in Cyrano. In the movie Cyrano, Cyrano made a poem while dueling, but in Roxanne it was quick and effective. A characteristic that was different in the Cyrano of the movie Cyrano and Roxanne was that the one in Roxanne had like super acrobatic skills. Something in common is their personality such as intelligence, cleverness, way with words, and wittiness. Both of their physical capabilities were compatibles as well, they were both able to beat up the guys who gives him trouble. Last but not least, in the movie Cyrano, Roxanne was the cousin of Cyrano. While in the movie Roxanne, Cyrano (Charlie) and Roxanne were complete strangers.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Legend Post
My favorite legend would probably be the Incidental Adventures of Hercules. Mostly because of the movie Hercules, because it's a really cute movie. I loved that movie ever since I was a little kid, and I still do right now. I'm exactly sure why I love it, but I really like the story. Hercules is strong and skilled, and fair in all his challenges that I've read about. It's said that he's fair in all his challenges and never uses unfair tricks to his advantage. The story of Hercules is also quite interesting because he's a demigod. The story of how Zeus had an affair with Alcmene, and Hera was really mad when she found out. Yet, Zeus placed Hercules in Hera's arms and she raised him. Hera still had a grudge against Hercules so she sent him on a blind frenzy. He killed all of his children and his wife. When he finally came back to sanity he went to the Oracles of Delphi to make amends. The Oracles ordered Hercules to serve Eurystheus, and he sent Hercules on a series of tasks.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Odyssey Quickwrite
What makes a hero? Write down the names of people, real or fictional, whom you consider heroic. Then, list character traits that you think a hero should have. Are these traits universal, or do they reflect only our own cloture add to you notes as you read the Odyssey.
A hero is someone who does right by justice, and only does what right. He stands for justice and he wants what is fair for everyone. Often, a hero is also someone who saves people from bad events. People that I think are heroic is Hercules, Superman, Spider man, Odysseus, etc. As a hero, you should have a strong sense of justice, good morals, fair, unbiased, and always willing to help out others. These traits are usually universal between all heroes, because heroes need to be unbiased and willing to help. Heroes ask for justice between all people so then there would be no arguments. Heroes aim for the same goal, so the traits they have a usually the same or universal.
A hero is someone who does right by justice, and only does what right. He stands for justice and he wants what is fair for everyone. Often, a hero is also someone who saves people from bad events. People that I think are heroic is Hercules, Superman, Spider man, Odysseus, etc. As a hero, you should have a strong sense of justice, good morals, fair, unbiased, and always willing to help out others. These traits are usually universal between all heroes, because heroes need to be unbiased and willing to help. Heroes ask for justice between all people so then there would be no arguments. Heroes aim for the same goal, so the traits they have a usually the same or universal.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Animal Farm Movie/Book Difference
The difference between the book and the movie is that the book had more details. While watching the movie, they don't narrate. Without the narration, I wasn't sure what they were trying to show at some scenes. In the movie they sang the national anthem for the Unite Kingdom, which you can't really do in a book. The movie also kinds of exaggerates the details. For example the fire when they were burning the books. In fact, in the movie, they didn't burn the books like the movie. In the book, it said that Napoleon tricked Roxy into being on his side, but they never showed that in the movie. Most of the main events were the same, but of course, the book was more detailed. There were some details that were altered in the movie, but it didn't stray far from the original idea of the book.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Beware of the dog quick write
There is an old saying, “Appearances can be deceiving.” Have you ever been misled by the appearance of someone or something? List some situations in which people might be deceived. Why might they be misled? How might they discover that their initial impressions were wrong? Jot down your responses.
Yes, I have been misled by the appearance of someone or something. I know that everyone have been misled by some one's appearance before, especially if they looked really innocent or sweet. A lot of times I've been misled by people appearance because at first they're all nice, then they become really untrustworthy. I've also been misled by the appearance of something, especially things that are simple. I once saw a book mark that was a pen at the same time! People might be deceived when they imagine too far from the reality. Sometime when you expect someone or something to have a certain quality just from their appearance, you can often be deceived. To be misled you can either be misled by the person or thing, or it can be because you allowed yourself to be misled using your own imagination. To discover that their initial impressions were wrong you spend time with the person or thing. When you spend time, you find out more about them, allowing you to know whether they appear to be what they seem.
Yes, I have been misled by the appearance of someone or something. I know that everyone have been misled by some one's appearance before, especially if they looked really innocent or sweet. A lot of times I've been misled by people appearance because at first they're all nice, then they become really untrustworthy. I've also been misled by the appearance of something, especially things that are simple. I once saw a book mark that was a pen at the same time! People might be deceived when they imagine too far from the reality. Sometime when you expect someone or something to have a certain quality just from their appearance, you can often be deceived. To be misled you can either be misled by the person or thing, or it can be because you allowed yourself to be misled using your own imagination. To discover that their initial impressions were wrong you spend time with the person or thing. When you spend time, you find out more about them, allowing you to know whether they appear to be what they seem.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
What is bullying? Have you been bullied? What happened?
Bullying is making other people feel bad or hurting them emotionally or physically. Bullying is when someone or a group of people going up against one person and putting them down on their self-esteem. The main thing that makes a person a bully is making other people's self-esteem go down. For example, when you call other people names that they don't like, it's a verbal abuse, and considered as verbal bullying. If the person who you're calling doesn't like the name they are called, then you should stop. It's also another form of harassment, which is kind of another way of bullying. Bullying can also be when you hurt someone, both emotionally and or physically. When you hurt someone emotionally, it's when you play around with their feelings and allow them to get hurt. For example, you make a comment about how they look or how they dress. Telling someone that they are ugly or really short like a dwarf is offensive to the person, so it's considered bullying. Physically bullying someone is when you hurt one another on purpose. For example, you or a group of people gain up on one person and start beating him or her up. You're purposely hurting that person, so it's considered physical bullying. One thing that all of those have in common is that it lowers the person's self-esteem. As you've noticed, the people who are bullied have lower self-esteem than the people who are the bullies. It's because they've been put down, and made them feel like they don't fit in, or they shouldn't do what they do, in other words, be themselves.
Yes, I have been bullied, both emotionally, physically, and verbally. I've been bullied ever since I was in kindergarten up til around the end of seventh grade. Even till now I'm bullied, but personally, I consider it as teasing and not really bullying. Ever since I was little, I'm always called short, and I use to take that as an insult. I've been called nasty names that are inappropriate for school, and of course names that related to waste and junk. I would also get bossed around, act as if I'm a slave for other people. I was always controlled by people because they would threaten me if I didn't do what they asked. One time that I remember most vividly would be when I was in kindergarten. My "friend" told me to get something for her in the bathroom at the very end of the room. I walked in and suddenly she closed the door, lights, and locked me inside the bathroom. Ever since then, I was afraid of the dark. Another unforgettable memory was in fifth grade. My classmates accused me calling another one of my classmates a bad word. No one would believe that I did not do such thing, at the end of the year at our water balloon party, people would throw water at me. Not just water balloons, but the water inside water bottles as well. One of the most recent one would be in sixth grade. My so called friends started talking bad behind my back to my best friend at the time. For some reason, she believed her and she started spreading the rumor even further. For a couple of weeks, all my friends isolated them from myself. During class time I would be all alone, and sometimes I would have some people who were willing to work with me. Ever since the end of seventh grade I've been teased, but not bullied.
Yes, I have been bullied, both emotionally, physically, and verbally. I've been bullied ever since I was in kindergarten up til around the end of seventh grade. Even till now I'm bullied, but personally, I consider it as teasing and not really bullying. Ever since I was little, I'm always called short, and I use to take that as an insult. I've been called nasty names that are inappropriate for school, and of course names that related to waste and junk. I would also get bossed around, act as if I'm a slave for other people. I was always controlled by people because they would threaten me if I didn't do what they asked. One time that I remember most vividly would be when I was in kindergarten. My "friend" told me to get something for her in the bathroom at the very end of the room. I walked in and suddenly she closed the door, lights, and locked me inside the bathroom. Ever since then, I was afraid of the dark. Another unforgettable memory was in fifth grade. My classmates accused me calling another one of my classmates a bad word. No one would believe that I did not do such thing, at the end of the year at our water balloon party, people would throw water at me. Not just water balloons, but the water inside water bottles as well. One of the most recent one would be in sixth grade. My so called friends started talking bad behind my back to my best friend at the time. For some reason, she believed her and she started spreading the rumor even further. For a couple of weeks, all my friends isolated them from myself. During class time I would be all alone, and sometimes I would have some people who were willing to work with me. Ever since the end of seventh grade I've been teased, but not bullied.
Monday, March 21, 2011
American History Quickwrite
- The earthquake of 911: Many buildings were destroyed, but luckily our apartment was fine. While it happened, I could feel the whole house shaking back and forth. Our whole family came together and grouped in the living room. It made me think about my family and my life, but mostly, I was just scared.
- The tsunami in Japan(2011): Many of my friend's family back in California has relatives living in Japan. Hearing from all my Japanese friends talking about how worried they are about their relatives, it made me think about the tsunami. What if it hit the West coast, or if it hit Taiwan? It made me think how valuable our lives are, and how you have to treasure each moment with your family and friends.
- At around 2010, a law in California was proposed that all teenagers born during the year 1995 and after, can only drive when they're 18 years of age. Before, all teenagers could learn how to drive and get their license if you turn 15, but now we have to wait until we're 18. I'm not sure if the law was passed or not, but so far, I think it didn't pass.
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