Saturday, December 13, 2014

The Joy Luck Club Essay

Jing-mei’s Success
In the book The Joy Luck Club the author talks about the lives of four different pairs of mothers and daughters and explains hoe their lives intertwine with each other. One of those pairs are Suyuan Woo and her daughter Jing-mei “June” Woo. Suyuan Woo founded the Joy Luck Club and continued it in San Francisco when she left her home in China. Suyuan also had to leave behind her twin babies because of a war. Now that Suyuan is dead it is up to Jing-mei to continue what her mother started and to finish what her mother could not.
Jing-mei was at a Joy Luck Club meeting and her aunties received a letter explaining that her mothers’ lost daughters were still alive. Jing-mei’s aunties encouraged her to go meet them because her mother would have wanted it. Jing-mei’s mother spent all her life searching for her lost daughters and now that they are found it is too late for them to see her. Jing-mei agrees to see her half-sisters and to tell them everything she can about the mother they lost. If Jing-mei would have said no, the sisters would have never met and they would not know that their mother is dead.
At the Joy Luck Club meeting Jing-mei’s aunties gave her money to go to see her sisters in China. That money was going to make everything possible for Jing-mei. When Jing-mei enters China she feels like she has changed. She finally understands what her mother meant that someday she will see the part of her that is Chinese. If Jing-mei’s aunties would have never given her that money Jing-mei would have figured out a way to come up with the money herself. When Jing-mei is headed to China she feels like she is also bringing har mothers dreams and wishes along on her journey.
Jing-mei is headed to Shanghai and on the plane she wonders what she is going to say to her half-sisters and how she will describe her mother to them. When she arrives she notices how much they look alike. She also notices how much they are the splitting image of their mother. Jing-mei realizes that she has at last granted her mother’s last wish. If Jing-mei never went to China she would not have fulfilled her mother’s last wish the thought that she died with. Jing-mei’s mother lives on in her in spirit and she will continue to live within her.
Jing-mei has now found what her mother lost many years ago. Her mother died having this thought in her head and now she has put an end to what her mother thought of for many years in pain and sorrow. Suyuan lives on in her daughter Jing-mei. Jing-mei’s trip to China made her realize what it meant to be Chinese just like her mother.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Leopard Man Questions

9. Why is Tom Leppard called “Leopard Man”?
He is called that because he has covered his body in leopard spots.

10. What does the author think about people with tattoos and piercings? why does he have
these opinions?
He thinks they are desperate for attention. He has these opinions because they have failed to capture his attention.

11. How is Leopard Man different from other tattooed and pierced people?
He does not live for the attention or reactions.

12. Where does Leopard Man live?
He lives in the Scottish wilderness.

13. According to Feys, what kind of people does society fear? Why?
Society fears loners because they pursue their own values without seeking others’ permission.

14. What is the “world’s most common but dangerous psychological disorder?” Explain
Feys argument in this paragraph.
Feys claims conformity is the world’s most prevalent and most pernicious psychological disorder because the consequences of it are no less than the suppression and destruction of one’s self.

15. Why is Leopard Man so happy?
He is happy because he is free from social pressures and is on his own paradise on earth.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Latin Roots #6

Roots and Derivatives

  1. corp(or) (body):corpse, corporation, corps, corpuscle, corporeal, corpus, corset,
  2. cred (to believe, to trust):credo, credit, discredit, credence, credentials, accreditation
  3. cur(r), curs, course(to run, to flow):current, excursion, discourse, concur, recourse, curriculum, recurrent
  4. dic(t) (to speak, to say):diction, indication, edict, jurisdiction, dictionary, addict, interdiction


Word List

  1. benediction- the invocation of a divine blessing, as at the close of a religious service; a blessing or state of blessedness
  2. concourse- a running or flowing together; a broad public walkway or hallway; a crowd or throng
  3. concurrent- occurring at the same time; meeting or acting together
  4. corporal- related to the physical body 
  5. corpulent- very stout; fleshy and obese; fat
  6. credibility- the quality of being believable or trustworthy
  7. credulity- the (naive) willingness to believe too easily without proof. 
  8. cursory- a done in a superficial or hasty manner
  9. dictum- an authoritative saying or maxim
  10. incorporate- to form into one body or functioning unit; to combine several different things into a whole
  11. incredulous- not believing, skeptical, or doubting
  12. indicative- characteristic of or very much like; suggestive


  1. As the priest finished reading the benediction was soon to come.
  2. There is always a concourse of people in line at theme parks.
  3. My two favorite movies of all time are playing at concurrent times.
  4. Corporal punishment is still very common in some schools.
  5. Pigs are considered corpulent animals.
  6. A cop must have extreme credibility.
  7. A judge does not have credulity when it comes to any case.
  8. I woke up late for school so I had to do my bed very cursory.
  9. A person I once knew favorite dictum was “Si se puede”.
  10. In order to make a delicious cake you have to incorporate many different ingredients.
  11. When my sister crashed the car my parents looked at her incredulously because she’s usually a great driver.
  12.  My parents gave me many indicative choices for college.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Literary Analysis #2

The Color Purple
By Alice Walker
1 The plot of the novel is about a young 14 year old girl named Celie who is given away as a wife by her father to a man she only knows as Mr._____ and he abuses her throughout the years. Before this happened, her father had raped her and she had two children, Adam and Olivia, who her father gave away and Celie thought they were dead. Celie moves in with Mr._____ her sister Nettie goes with her but she soon runs away. Celie’s sister Nettie writes to her for years but Celie never receives the letters because Mr._____ has kept the letters from her so she assumes Nettie is dead like her children. Mr._____ bring his old lover back Shug Avery, who is a famous singer, because she was sick and he still had feelings for her. Celie was the one to care for her and they soon became close friends. Both Celie and Shug Avery cared and loved each other. After many years have passed Shug Avery was the one to find out that Mr._____ had been keeping all of Nettie’s letters. Together they took them all back and read them. After learning that her sister and children are alive in Africa with the couple that adopted her children she rights her back. Shug Avery has given Celie the courage to stand up to Mr._____ and declare that she was leaving him to start a new life of her own. Celie had moved in with Shug and lived with her for a few years until she receives notice that her father had died and that the house that he lived in belongs to her and her sister. In the end Celie is finally reunited with her sister and children.
2 I think that the theme of the book is about hoe heroic Celie is after suffering many years of abuse by her father and Mr._____ and the fact of having to think that everyone she loves is gone.
3 The protagonist, Celie is dynamic because she has changed from a shy girl who let herself be bullied and bossed around to taking charge of her own life. Shug Avery is an important character because she gave Celie the help she needed to become the character she is in the end of the novel.
4 The letters that Celie and Nettie write to each other are symbols in the novel because the letters that Celie received from Nettie gave her something to live for and make her hope that they will soon meet.
5 The reason I chose this book is because the person who read it said they liked it and it looked like an interesting but sad topic. What kept me reading was the fact of what will happen to Celie. Will there be a happy ending, will she see her sister and children again.
6 Shug Avery was in a way Celie’s parent she loved Celie and cared for and she wouldn’t let Mr._____ beat her. In a way Shug is like my parents they too love me and care for me. I guess I can compare myself to Celie because she is lost and hurt and needs to find who she is in the world even if it took some time. I too need some time to find out where I am going and what I want to do in the world.
7 The one thing that I won’t forget are the letters that Celie wrote to god and Nettie. Celie can look back at those letters and remind herself how much she has changed and how strong and brave she has become. I think memories are important even the bad ones because you can tell yourself that you are stronger then you’ve ever been. They can change you and make you the person you are and will become.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Greek Drama Questions

1.       What kind of prize is given for dancing choruses of worshippers?
Bulls or goats were given as prizes for the dancing choruses of worshipers.

2.       How many spectators would gather in the open-air theatre of Dionysos?
As many as 14,000 thousand spectators would gather.

3.       How does the mask affect the voices of the actors?
The masks had exaggerated mouthpieces which amplified the actors’ voices.

4.       Why was Antigone suspenseful to viewing audiences?
Since the audiences already knew how the story ended their suspense came from knowing the
impending doom of the characters on stage.

5.       How is the shepherd to leave the infant on the mountainside?
He was to leave the infant to die on a lonely mountainside with his ankles pinned together.

6.       What is the riddle the Sphinx gave to Oedipus?
“What creature goes on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?”

7.       Who are Oedipus’ kids?
Oedipus’ children are Polyneices, Eteocles, Antigone and Ismene.

8.       After Oedipus is exiled, who takes over Thebes?
Antigone’s two brothers agreed to rule in alternate years.

9.       What did the family do to the dead body?
The family closes the dead person’s eyes and mouth and began to prepare the body for the prothesis, the wake. The women of the house washed the body and dress it in white. Then they placed the body on a bier, a portable framework, making sure the feet pointed toward the door, and sprinkled the body with herbs which were believed to keep evil spirits away. At the prosthesis, while the women waited near the body, the men entered formally, with their right arms raised high in the air. When the closest relative held the dead person’s head with both hands, the other mourners began to beat their faces and tear their hair. They also wailed and sang.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Antigone Writing Assignment

 First off I would plan to bury my brother because it is the right thing to do even if no one else sees that. I have tried to convince my sister to join me because it is not right to leave someone unburied and left for the birds to eat. His soul will never be at rest. It is not fair that my jerk of a brother is being buried like he was some hero when he is just as guilty. My brother deserve to rest in the afterlife and no rule or proclamation can stop me. My sister does not agree with me she is afraid of the consequences if we are caught. She’s always thinking of the “What ifs”, she might have a point, my brother might not want me to sacrifice my life to bury him but I must do it. I must not let anyone else know about my plans and hope my sister does not tell my uncle. I will have to move his body so anyone who is against his burial cannot find him. I will have to bring a shovel so I can dig his grave and when I am done I will bring flowers to plant on top to mark where he is buried. I will come back each year to where those same flowers bloom. But I have to be careful that my uncles’ men don’t catch me. I have to make sure that no one can connect me to doing this. I will have to create an alibi to put me somewhere else and not burying my brother. Maybe my sister will vouch for me that we were together. After it’s all done I’ll need to make sure to clean my shoes just in case I bring back dirt and I’ll need to change my clothes as well. If my uncle finds out someone has buried my brother I must act surprised to find out someone has went against him so he does not suspect me and believes I am loyal to him. It would be a true pleasure if he never finds out who did it. And then maybe my brother can rest without ever being disturbed.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Jonathan Safran Foer Webinar Reaction Assignment

A.   The category of the video and excerpt from book "A Case for Eating Dogs" is informative/persuasive because the author is trying to make you become aware of the topic for eating dogs or any animals for that case.

B.   The name of the presenter is Jonathan Safran Foer.

C.   The title of the video is Jonathan Safran Foer Webinar.

D.   My class watched it on October 28, 2014.

E.   The video we watched contained the author of "Eating Animals" Jonathan Safran Foer who held a live webinar to talk or ask him any questions we had on his book. He talked about the research he did to make his book, the fact that his children are in fact vegetarians, and the poultry industry and how improving their produce is not there highest goal at the moment.

F.   1.  One of the moments that I found educational was the fact that Safran Foer said was that it is possible that 1/2 of Americans could become vegetarians in maybe 10 years or so. I choose this because a lot can happen in 10 years or more. It can be a time of improvement and change or not so much change because we are just so used to the way we live now.

      2.  A second moment that I found educational as well was the fact that people can enjoy eating meat when they know about the animal cruelty that is happening but they choose to ignore it. People fail to see the fact about how the entire process is for the meat to end up on our table. We don't really sink it in and become aware because we are just so used to it being the way it is.


      3.  The third moment that I found important was that the US. Corporation is not really moving forward to improve their produce. They are not really trying to give the products the nutrients it should have to be healthy. Instead they are making products that we like and taste really good so they have us coming back for more. Few people look at the back of the nutrition facts and just take what they know taste well to them. Corporations do this because that how they know there products will sell.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Latin Roots #4

Roots and Derivatives

  1. bon, boun (good): bonus, bounty, bountiful, bonify, bon voyage, bonhomie 
  2. capit, capt (head, chief, leader): capital, captain, capitalize, decapitate, per capita, capitol
  3. carn(i) (flesh): carnal, carnality, carnival, carnation, carnify
  4. ced(e), ceed, cess (go, yield, surrender): recede, proceed, success, concede, exceed, proceddion
Word List
  1. accession-the attainment of a certain rank or dignity; an increase by means of something added; the act of becoming joined
  2. bona fide-in good faith; genuine
  3. bonanza-a sudden and unexpected source of money or riches; a windfall 
  4. bounteous- inclined to be generous; plentiful and abundant
  5. capitulation-a surrendering, usually upon prearranged terms or conditions; a final giving up
  6. carnage-a great slaughter, as in a battle
  7. carnivorous-flesh-eating, as an animal
  8. incarnate-literally, in the flesh; in bodily form; personified; flesh-colored
  9. intercede-to act on another's behalf; to meditate
  10. precedent-a previous act or decision taken as a valid model; having gone before
  11. recapitulation-a brief repetition; a summary, as of what has already been said
  12. reincarnation-a thing that is reborn, or comes back into being, although perhaps in a different (bodily) form

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Literature Analysis #1- The MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER

1. Briefly summarize the plot of the novel you read according to the elements of plot you've learned in past courses (exposition, inciting incident, etc.). 
In the book The Memory Keepers Daughter Dr. David Henrey's wife Norah Henrey had just had twins, a boy and an ill girl, knowing what pain she will cause his wife he asked his nurse Caroline Gill to take his daughter to an institution were she will receive help for someone in her condition.
Instead of leaving the new born child in the institution she keeps the baby for herself to care for and raise.
2. Succinctly describe the theme of the novel. Avoid cliches (Why did your author choose to write about this topic, person or event?).
I think the theme of the novel is that children with cases of down's syndrome can still be loved and cared for and have the same education like any other child.

3.     Why did you choose this book?  What about the book appealed to you the first time it came to your attention (and how did it come to your attention)?  What about the book made you want to keep reading once you began?
I read this novel because my sister read it before and she liked it so she encouraged me to try it. What made me keep reading this novel was the mystery of what will happen to the lives of David Henrey and Caroline Gill.

4.     Did you find the book realistic?  Did you make any connections between people/events you read about and people/events in your own life?  Why or (if you didn't) why not?
This book was realistic because the events that happened in the book could happen in real life. Some person can give their child away to save themselves from a lifetime of suffering and sadness.
When David and Norah's son Paul was older he wanted to have a career path in music but his father did not agree with him. He wanted his son to have a more stable future. This relates to my life because my parents want me to have a future that is successful.

5. Describe the author's tone. Include a minimum of three excerpts that illustrate your point(s).
I think the authors tone in the book is subjective because he includes the feelings and thoughts of the characters. For the first example he included the thoughts of David Henrey when he was giving his daughter Phoebe to Caroline and explains why he did it. 

6. Describe a minimum of ten literary elements/techniques (figurative language/symbolism/imagery/ allusions, etc.) you observed that strengthened your understanding of the author's purpose, the text's theme and/or your sense of the tone. F
or each, please include textual support to help illustrate the point for your readers (include page numbers). 
Simile: "Outside, snow continued to fall through the darkness, as bright and thick as static in the cones of light cast by the streetlights." (p. 3).
Imagery: "By the time he rose and looked out the window, their car had become a soft white hill on the edge of the street" (p. 3).
Dramatic Irony: " There's a place, I'd like you to take her there. When it's light, I mean. I'll issue the birth certificate, and I'll call to say you're coming" (p. 18), " Oh, my love, I am so sorry. Our little daughter died as she was born." (p. 20).
Hyperbole: " She could have died" (p. 169)
Metaphor: " Rain" " Cats and dogs" (p. 233)

CHARACTERIZATION
 1. Describe two examples of direct characterization and two examples of indirect characterization.  Why does the author use both approaches, and to what end (i.e., what is your lasting impression of the character as a result)?
Direct characterization: She was tall, so thin and angular it seemed the bones might poke from beneath her skin at any moment, her large blue eyes were solemn and intelligent
Indirect characterization: A young woman dressed in black with cascading hair asked something angrily about form

2. Does the author's syntax and/or diction change when s/he focuses on character?  How?  Example(s)?
The author uses diction when he focuses on a character. They describe the character by how they are feeling, how they talk, what something looks like, and what they're wearing, Example "Her voice was harder now, determined. Caroline's room on the third floor of Doro's house had become a place as mysterious and sensual as the garden

3. Is the protagonist static or dynamic?  Flat or round?  Explain.
David is static because he changes very little since the being of the book. He just becomes more distant from his family.
Caroline is the dynamic character because she was the one who had to change her life around. She got a baby, moved to a new place, and met a guy, who later she would date.

4. After reading the book did you come away feeling like you'd met a person or read a character?  Analyze one textual example that illustrates your reaction. 
I felt like I read a character because of all the personal thoughts I read about the character. "Caroline felt suddenly depleted, almost faint"

ENDURING MEMORY
Write a paragraph in which you describe the one or two ideas from this book that you expect to remember for a long time. Explain your choices and their importance. Share a passage or two that give your reader a taste of the same effect.

The choice that David made to send their mentally ill daughter away without consent of his wife. I chose this because I think it would be hard to let go of your child before you got to know them. Then you will regret your decision and you will live a life feeling guilty of what you did and what you could have done for that child.Caroline made a decision to take Phoebe away from that institution that David would have left her in and care for her and give her the love she needs to grow up. In the book Caroline talks to David about that place. 
"Have you been there?" she asked, remembering, that pale woman, her dark hair falling into the cold linoleum. "Have you seen that place?"

"No." He frowned. "It came highly recommended, that was all. I've sent other people there, in the past. I've heard nothing negative."
"It was awful," she said relieved.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Latin Roots #3

Roots and Derivatives

  1. aud(it) (hear): audience, auditorium, audition, audiovisual 
  2. avi (bird): aviation, aviculture, aviatrix, avifauna
  3. bell(i) (war): rebellion, rebel, belligerent, postbellum
  4. ben(e) (good, well): benefit, benevolent, benediction, benefice, benison
Word List
  1. antebellum-before the war, especially the American Civil War, typical of how things were before any war
  2. audit-to attend a class only as a listener, not for credit; to check or examine a company's financial records; the process of making such an examination
  3. auditory-related to the sense of hearing
  4. avian-characteristic of or pertaining to birds
  5. aviary-an elaborate structure for housing birds
  6. avionics-the technology of (using) electronic equipment in aviation missilery, and space flight
  7. bellicose-eager to fight or quarrel; hostile
  8. belligerency-the condition of warlike hostility; a hostile action
  9. benefactor-a person who gives another (financial) help; a patron 
  10. beneficiary-one who receives a benefit (of payment), as from an insurance policy
  11. benign-not malignant; gracious and kindly; good-natured
  12. inaudible-unable to be heard
  1. Thing would be so much more peaceful during an antebellum period.
  2. Even if you audit a class you may still learn something new.
  3. Your auditory hearing in your ears will weaken as you age.
  4. Planes copy the way avian creatures fly, without the flapping.
  5. My dad built an aviary in the backyard.
  6. Avionics is a major contribute to the making of planes.
  7. My dog was bellicose around the dog that we were dog-sitting.
  8. The girl was belligerency against her best friend.
  9. Someone who works in a bank would be considered a benefactor.
  10. My sisters and I are beneficiaries to our parents insurance.           
  11. Even though it's in our nature to fight my sisters are still benign people.
  12. Because of the solar storm on Saturday it made the radio broadcast inaudible.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Apollo and Artemis: The Twins and Big Baby Hermes

Apollo and Artemis: The Twins

Main Characters:
Apollo- A god, twin brother of Artemis, he can’t tell a lie, carries a golden bow and arrow
Artemis- A goddess, twin sister of Apollo, carries a silver bow and arrow
Leto- A nymph, mother of Apollo and Artemis
Python- A serpent, sent from Hera to chase  Leto while she was pregnant
Zeus- A god, father of Apollo and Artemis
Aesculapius- A god, son of Apollo, has extraordinary medical knowledge
Settings:
  • Delos the island where Leto gave birth to Apollo and Artemis
  • Delphi a sanctuary, the place where Apollo killed the python
  • Hades where Apollo’s son Aesculapius was sent for his punishment of preventing people from leaving the land of the living and going to the land of the dead

Main Conflict:
  • The main conflict of the story was when Apollo killed the python in Delphi, a place where all fighting had to stop.
  • Another conflict was when Apollo’s son was sent to Hades by Zeus and Apollo got angry at Zeus then he sent him to Hades as well. Leto convinced Zeus to bring them back.


Big Baby Hermes
Main Characters:
Hermes- Messenger of the gods, 17 years old, the trickster
Maia- A human, mother of Hermes
Apollo- A god, half-brother of Hermes
Zeus- A god, father of Hermes                    
Hera- A goddess, jealous wife of Zeus
Settings:
  • A cave in Arcadia where Maia gave birth to Hermes in secret
  • Pieria where Hermes took Apollo’s cows
  • In the court of the gods on Mount. Olympus where Hermes was being trialed for stealing Apollo’s cows.
  • In Hera’s bedroom where Hermes took the place of her son Ares (a god) in order to trick her into caring for him.

Main Conflict:
  • The main conflict of the story was when Apollo took Hermes to court because he stole his cows.
  • Another conflict in the story is when Hera finds out that Hermes is another son of Zeus.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Latin Roots #2

Roots and Derivatives
  1. anni, annu, enni (year): anniversary, semiannual, biennial, bicentennial, annuity
  2. aqua, aque (water): aquatic, aqueduct, aquarium, aqualung, subaqueous, aquamarine
  3. arm (arm, weapon): army, alarm, disarm, armaments, armory, armor
  4. art (art, craft, skill): artistic, artificial, inarticulate, artmobile, article, artificer
Word List
  1. AQUA: the hue of the sea; bluish-green
  2. AQUACULTURE: the cultivation of water plants, and animals for human food
  3. AQUEOUS: like, of, or formed by water; watery
  4. ARMADA: a fleet of warships
  5. ARMATURE: equipment or clothing for battle, or any protective covering; an armor like extension
  6. ARMISTICE: a temporary suspension of hostilities by mutual agreement, as a truce preliminary to a peace treaty
  7. ARTIFACT: any object produced by the art of the human hand; simple or primitive objects from the distant past
  8. ARTIFICE: cunning ingenuity; clever or sly trickery
  9. ARTISAN: a person skilled at a craft, usually a handicraft
  10. MILLENNIUM: a period of peace and great prosperity; a thousand years
  11. PERENNIAL: year after year; throughout the years; a plant that blooms annually
  12. SUPERANNUATED: worn out, or retired from age and years of use of hard work; obsolete or outdated
  1. Aqua is a mixture of two of my favorite colors.
  2. Rice plants are part of the aquaculture.
  3. The spilled juice made an aqueous stain.
  4. The army uses armada in war.
  5. In medieval times knights would wear armature to protect themselves from battle.
  6. The battle has cease because of the armistice in order to gather more troops.
  7. Televisions and computers will soon become artifacts of our distant future.
  8. Magicians are artifice at their talent they use agile movements.
  9. I am not a very artisan person.
  10. It would be a miracle if mankind went a millennium with no war.
  11. Earth will continue to spin around the sun, it’s a perennial thing.
  12. Every now and then you need to replace your shoes because they become superannuated.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Journal

If I could live anywhere in the world I would choose a big city where it would snow like in Chicago. I don't really know exactly which city I would live in but I would want to live in a city that is close to my family. Of course I would still live in the United States because who would want to leave the land of the free. If I was to live in another country I would be away from my family. I can't have them move with me. There would also be more job opportunities and sites to see and explore (I love to explore new things). It would be a different environment and a new beginning. It will defiantly be different from where I live now.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Purpose of Myth Review

1.Name 4 fundamental questions that myths address.
Four questions that myths address are "Who am I?", "How much control do I have over my own life?", "What is the nature of the universe in which I live?", and "How can I reconcile myself to the inevitability?"
2.Name 4 themes in world mythology.
Four themes in world mythology are "The first parents are often the gods of the sky and earth.", "In the world as in nature, birth, maturity, and death are often followed by rebirth.", "The creator-god usually fashions the first human beings from parts of the earth-perhaps clay, trees, rocks, or plants", and "The gods destroy at least one world of mortals by causing a great flood".
3.What is the beginning of the universe for most major cultures?
For most majors cultures the beginning of the universe was a chaotic, formless mass that god or pair of gods separated.
4.What do hero myths and epics teach members of society?
The heroic myths and epics of a society teach its members the appropriate attitudes, behavior, and values of that culture.
5.Why do ordinary people identify with heroes?
Heroes are models of human behavior for their society. They earn lasting fame by performing great deeds that help their community and they inspire others to emulate them. In spite of their extraordinary abilities, no hero is perfect.
6.What is the foundation of the Matriarchal Society?
The foundation of the Matriarchal Society was agricultural.
7.What is Sigmund Freud's view of myths?
 Sigmund Freud views myths as the expression of the individual's unconscious wishes, fears, and drives
8.Myths demonstrate that people possess...
Myths demonstrate that people possess the intellectual capacity to understand the world in which they live.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Birth Order Research essay

Personality Research
            I do not agree with what the research describes the personality of the youngest child. Almost all of the traits the research listed about the youngest child I didn't agree with because it was incorrect about me. The research done on personality traits differs from person to person. Most of the results might not have been accurate when looked at through your perspective.
            The largest section of traits in the research was on the personality traits. One of the traits is being a manipulative person which I am most certainly not. I am not manipulative and I don’t use people for my own personal needs and purposes. Another trait that was wrong about me was being an out-going person. I am not much of a sociable person, but I am a very amiable person and I care about other people. Although the research might have been wrong about some of these traits they were correct about a few traits I hold within myself.
            As being the youngest we aren't always so compatible to be around with because we could be annoying or impatient at times. I know as the youngest I can be annoying at times. I am annoying to my sisters which is not so surprising because I always want to go with them to our aunt’s house or to the movies. They would roll their eyes and sigh because they don’t want their little sister to tag along with their friends or somewhere they’re not invited. I personally know that I am impatient and my sister thinks so too. I tend to have short patience and get bored easily when I do something I don’t want to. For instance, when my family goes to a celebration I do not want to go because within the first ten minutes of being there I want to leave and go home. I don’t tell my parents because they would get angry or annoyed. The research listed some good and not so good traits, it also listed some possible career paths.
            Typical career paths for the youngest child is being in a profession that requires you to be on stage or in show business which is not what I would want to do. Being on stage means I would have to perform or act. If I ever perform on stage it would be in a parallel universe. The reason I never see myself performing on a stage is probably because I have stage fright and I really don’t like the idea of people staring at me. A career in show business is involved in the entertainment industry like television or the radio. I once took a career test that gave me a list of careers that I would possible be in, the entertainment industry was one of the results. I thought that was a completely wrong career choice for me. Show business is the same as performing I really don’t like either one of them. These careers are ones that I would not think of working in. I have always been leaning towards a career path in the scientific field. The research is probably right about these careers but they are meant for somebody else.

            Parts of the research was accurate concerning my personal opinions but I still think it was mainly wrong about me. My thoughts on this research is that it categorizes us into groups. It makes us seem like a person that we’re not. This has changed my views on the way people are inside and how they are different. I learned that some people are over achievers and can get a handle on things better than others who are the complete opposite.

Friday, August 22, 2014

How School Kills Creativity

I feel that school hasn't allowed us to be our true self's. I feel like I am a cog in the industrial model of education because I feel that I have to achieve something but I don't know exactly what that is. Schools create an education for us to succeed. Like when we have to take a mandatory class. I feel that education needs to be personalized if we are to discover what we can really do. It should also be in an environment where we want learn and where we can get creative. An English class that allowed me and gave me freedom to discover my passions would be a class with creative activities and projects. It could include interactions with classmates in group projects.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Birth Order Traites


What the research says
Evidence showing accuracy or inaccuracy
People person
I do not agree with this because I am not so sociable and I prefer to be on my own sometimes. I am not much of an outgoing person nor very commutative.
Care free
I don’t think I am a carefree person. I always worry if I am right or wrong or if I have to fix something. I always have to compare my work with others instead of just letting things be.
Uncomplicated
I think I find myself pretty complicated. I can never seem to make up my mind, I switch from one thing to another. I always have to question things which bugs my family.
Impatient
I do think I am impatient and so does my sister I cannot wait up on people I’d get annoyed. My sister says I have short patients which I agree with her
Career in show business/to perform
I do not agree with this one I don't like show business or performing. I hate going up in class and have everybody staring at me. This is not the type of career I would want to be in. I would rather have a career in the science or medical field.
Somewhat absentminded
I do think sometimes I am absentminded. I could be doing something and have no idea what is going on around me. I would have to write down instructions because I can be forgetful sometimes. I could be listening to someone and realize I didn't hear half of what they said. I don't mean for that to happen it just happens unintentionally.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Latin Roots Vocabulary #1

Roots and Derivatives
1. act, ag, ig: to do, to move, to drive
2. ali, alter: another, other
3. am: at, to love
4. anim: life, spirit, soul

Word List
1. Agenda: a list or plan of things to be done in the future; listed items to be taken up at a meeting

I write all of my homework assignments in my agenda.

2. Agile: quick and easy of movement or thought; resourceful

Having agile reflexes can be a very helpful tool in troubling situations.

3. Alienate: to make someone unfriendly, withdrawn, or indifferent

Schoolmates can be alienate to somebody who is different than them.

4. Altercation: a heated or angry argument; a noisy quarrel

My dad had an altercation with my sister because of her carelessness with her car.

5. Amiable: generally pleasant, friendly, and nice to be around

An amiable person would be a great friend to have.

6. Amorous: suggestive of love, lovemaking or sexual desire

Feeling amorous can be helpful in life.

7. Animated: filled with life and spirit; active

An animated person can cheer people up.

8. Equanimity: calmness or evenness of mind or spirit; even-temperedness 

My sister becomes an equanimity person when she does yoga.

9. Inalienable: that which cannot be taken away or transferred to someone else

Your heritage background is inalienable.

10. Inanimate: possessing neither life nor spirit; not alive

My baby cousin has an inanimate stuffed bear.

11. Magnanimous: showing a kind of nobleness of mind and spirit; high-minded; free from pettiness

magnanimous person is always positive.

12. Reactionary: characterized by ideas suggesting a desire to move backward, especially in matters related to politics; a person with such ideas

Being a reactionary person can get you no where in life.