Thursday, January 8, 2009

Book Review for Huckleberry Finn

"He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not." Try reading a book that doesn't really make any sense at all to you. Would you love it, hate it, or you wouldn't be really sure? "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn" is one of the most confusing books I've ever read so far. At first I hated it because it didn't really make any sense to me, but after reading it some more I actually started to like it. If you really got deep into the actual meaning of the book and why the author wrote this book then it would be an amazing book. The main things of this book that I really liked were the language, the adventures, and the character Huckleberry Finn.


" Yo' ole father doan know yet what he's a gwyne to do. Sometimes he spec he'll go' way en den ag'in he spec he'll stay." If we were to say that now in the present it would make way more sense, and would be easier to pronounce. This is how it would look if we were to say that now ... " Your old father don't know yet what he's going to do. Sometimes he says he'll go away and then again he say he'll stay." That would be more appropriate for now in the future, but back then they probably wouldn't understand our language compared to theirs. So even though I could not read the language that well, I challenged myself and tried to pronounce each and every word as though it were the same time period back then.

"I fooled Pap and got away." Huck Finn had to go move in with his father Pap. But as Pap was abusive and liked to control things, Huck decided to  pretend his death and run away. He ran away on a wooden boat and ended up on Jackson Island. Huck then found Jim on that island and also found out that he was there because he ranaway from Ms.Watson to go to Cairo to get enough money to buy his family back. This was a great adventure because it had a lot of action, and also a lot of surprises as they traveled to Cairo. If their weren't any adventures throughout this whole book, then this book would have no type of back bone. 

Huckleberry Finn: Smart, Energetic and Fun. These 3 words to me defines Huckfinn in many ways. I can definitely say that he was my favorite character of the whole story. Huck is very energetic, from running away from his Pap, and acting like the little girl just to get some food from the lady. He's smart because he had lied to the white men about having a runaway slave on his wooden boat, when he really did but all along he was just trying to protect Jim from getting caught. If Huckfinn was a real person now in 2009 I think he would be a great person to hang out with, and also a very good friend because he's loyal and trustworthy. 

To wrap things up, the language, adventures, and Huckleberry Finn were the main 3 things I liked about this book. You may disagree with me but you cannot prove me wrong. I really didn't understand the point of this book besides the slavery and other things but I can truely say that I enjoyed reading this book. I would totally recommend this book to other people just because it confuses you in the beginning but as you get deeper into it you actually understand it, and that suprised me a lot. 




Monday, October 27, 2008

My beyond the line question.

If you were Richards mother, would you have made him go and fight the gang of boys?

If I was Richards mother, I would not have made my son go and fight the gang of boys. Some reasons why is because he might of gotten killed, which I know you would not want to happen to your child. He most likely would of been beaten badly, and just left beaten up in the streets, or he would of been labeled as a punk. I would rather him be labeled as a punk, then him being beat up or killed.

My child being killed by a gang of boys, would be horrible. Honestly I would not have let my son or daughter just go to the store by themselves, especially at the age of 9 or 10. There are a lot of crazy people out in this world, you cannot trust anybody. They should have a type of guardian with them going to places. Especially since he had money on him, anyone could have snatched the boy up and killed him.

Being killed is already horrible enough, but being beat up is also horrible. Getting beaten up can cause you to be in the hospital or having damage done to your body or even your brain. Of course you should teach your child how to protect themselves out in these streets, but one person fighting a gang of boys would not end up so pretty. It causes a lot of damage.

"Your a punk!" That is how most people are labeled now a days. It's either because they do not no how to fight, or they just don't defend themselves. Most of the times people are really afraid of other people, because their either bigger or their just scared. A lot of times when they try and fight back, they usually get beat up anyway. So I wouldn't want my child getting beat up.

To wrap it all up, I most likely would not let my child fight the gang of boys because of these three very important reasons. If you for somewhat reason disagree with me, then prove me wrong. To be a good mother, you have to make the right decisions for your child. So start making them now!

Friday, October 17, 2008

My 4 In Between The Line Questions.

1) . Do you think that Richards mother was right for making him fight?



I think that she was right in one way, but wrong in another. She was right in a way because Richard needed to learn how to defend himself. Not only hisself but his mother also, because he didn't have a father there with them. But then again she was wrong because what if the gang of boys had guns and they would of shot him? That would of been his mothers fault for making him go to fight. So basically it's like half and half, because Richards mother could of been wrong, but then again right.



2) . What was the best part of the story to you and why?

The best part of the story to me was when Richard had finally decided to take it like a man, and go out to fight the gang of boys. I liked this part the best because it shows how he grew up, and overcame his fears. It also let the gang of boys no not to mess with Richard, which was kind of funny. Basically this is the best part of the story.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

My 10 On The Line Questions.

1) . What happened after Richards mom sent him back outside with the stick?


Richard walked slowly down the sidewalk, closer and closer to the gang of boys. They suddenly surrounded him and began to grab for his hand, "I'll kill you!" Richard threatened. They closed in on Richard, and he finally just let the stick fly cracking on each of their heads.

2) . Who was Richard scared of?

Richard was scared of the gang of boys, who kept taking his money.



3) . How many times did Richards mother send him outside to the store?


Richards mother sent him outside to the store 4 times.



4) . Where did this story take place?


This story took place at Richards house.



5) . True or False, Richards mother was wrong for sending him out to fight?


False.



6) . Can you name the characters in the story? If so name them.


Yes, the characters are Richard, his mother, the gang of boys, and the gang of boys parents.



7) . What are all of the different settings in this story?


The different settings are at Richards house, the corner store, the path he walked on, and the corner where the gang of boys grabbed him.



8) . Can you name 2 conflicts in this story?


Yes, 2 conflicts are man vs society, and man vs nature.



9) . What did Richard do for the first time in his life?


Richard shouted at grownups for the first time in his life.



10) . What did the gang of boys do when Richard told them to fight?


The gang of boys refused, and tore out for their homes screaming.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

I will graduate in 2012.

Mr.Romero can you please grade me on my intro/conclusion and my voice. thanks :)


How many students does it take to screw in a light bulb? Well none unless they graduate, and I plan on being one of the many students graduating in 2012. Not every student graduates from high school and moves onto college. Sometimes they don't even have people supporting them at all. I only need 3 main things to support me which are, my family, friends and a job.



First off is my family. They support me through anything and everything no matter what. But my number one supporters are my mom, and my dad. They have been supporting me, and pushing me to do the best I can in school. The rest of my family are also good supporters, they all want the best for me. I will be the first girl in my family to graduate from high school and move onto college.




Secondly are my friends. Wow! What would I do without them. I've had friends come and go, but my real friends are the ones that stick by my side. They are my second supporters, my second family basically. Going through school and other personal things in my life, I can always count on them to give me advice.




Last but not least, is a job. That is like my third supporter through my whole life. I need a job in order to support myself, and also my family if I have one. It isn't that easy keeping a job now a days, people are getting fired. That's why I will go to college and have a good job to support myself through life.




In conclusion, I only need 3 things to support me through everything. Family, friends, and a job are most important right now. I will be one of those students screwing in a light bulb to graduate in the year 2012.

Thank You Ma'am.

Mr.Romero, please grade me on my transitions and my details. gracias :)



"Was I bothering you when I turned that corner?" were the words a very large woman said to a boy that was rather smaller than her. Ms.Luella Bates Washington Jones and Roger, the two main characters from the story "Thank You Ma'am" written by Langston Hughes. As you read this essay you will notice a lot of different things going on that I never noticed myself. You will also hear a lot about the two main characters. So pay close attention as I guide you through.


First off is Ms.Luella Bates Washington Jones, how could you miss her. She's just like your typical next door neighbor lady. She's tough and some say she's mean, but she also has a nice side to her. Some say she's a priest, who baptizes people. Ms.Jones is not someone you would want to steal from. Yes she is old, but don't think old ladies can't defend themselves because they can. You can't judge a book by its cover.


Next is Roger. A skinny young boy, who wants to fit in with the crowd. He thinks that stealing an older ladies bag is a nice way of buying what he wants. Well bad news its not, because Roger messed with the wrong lady. Of course that lady was Ms.Luella Bates Washington Jones, who put Roger in his place. Which is good because now he will learn his lesson, and stop trying to fit in with everyone else and be his own person.


In addititon to all this, I think this story teaches a lesson in many ways. I hope you  enjoyed this little trip through my essay of "Thank You Ma'am". I know that you have noticed a lot of things, also like I did. Remember you don't have to fit in with the crowd to be cool.



Thursday, September 18, 2008

I choose Marilyn Monroe for my NHD Project because I am interested in her history, and since she was apart of the women's movement I think that it would be something interesting to research. She is an icon to all young girls, she was an actress, singer, and a model. Marilyn Monroe did it all. I think that she is a great person to do for my NHD project, and not only is she an icon, she is someone a lot of people look up to. So this is why i choose to do Marilyn Monroe for my NHD project.