Friday, November 21, 2008

Living in a Frightening Society

“Notes of a Native Son,” by James Baldwin describes the relationship between him and his father. The author also relates their relationship with the relationship between black and white America. Baldwin felt his relationship with his father was frightening. He also felt that being around a society that hates African Americans was also frightening. After reading parts 1 and 2 of the essay I can see how these two relationships were similar.

Baldwin was frightened of his dad’s bitterness. “I had discovered the weight of white people in the world. I saw that this had been for my ancestors and now would be an awful thing to live with, and that bitterness which had helped to kill my father could also kill me.” Baldwin’s relationship with his dad was very frightening because his dad was always bitter. This bitterness came from hating white people all his life. Before the father dies he tells Baldwin to never trust a white person because they would do anything to bring a Negro down. This relates to the relationship between black and white America because later on in the story Baldwin faces this experience. When Baldwin moves to New Jersey he experiences segregation. Baldwin felt that he was living in a nightmare when a mob of white people were chasing after him. He explains in the story that it was a frightening experience to face segregation. Baldwin starts to become very bitter towards white people and starts to have an internal disease just like his father.

The author relates the relationship between what was going on inside his household to what was going on outside his household because they were both frightening. Overall I enjoyed reading parts 1 and 2 of the essay. I am going to continue to read part 3 because I want to know if Baldwin overcomes these challenges that he is facing.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Understanding

Awareness, communication, and knowledge are the traits that are described in the essay called “Me Talk Pretty One Day” by David Sedaris. The essay was about how Sedaris was struggling to learn how to speak French. His French teacher was giving him a hard time because she expected her students to already be at a advanced level. Sedaris was more at a beginner level and this is why he wasn’t understanding her lectures. I enjoyed reading the essay because it teaches you a lesson on how to handle situations that you are trapped in.

Awareness and communication was used in the story because Sedaris was aware that he needed to learn how to speak French as soon as possible. He was forbidden to speak any other language but French. This was a learning experience for Sedaris. I remember I was in that same situation when I had to take a Spanish class. My instructor told the class that she wanted everyone to try their best and communicate in Spanish. She wanted everyone to do this because she said you would learn how to speak the language faster.

Knowledge was used in the story because Sedaris had to spend four hours each day to practice French. I had to do the same with Spanish. I remember how I use to struggle pronouncing the Spanish alphabet. I had to make sure I knew the alphabet by heart and knew how to read in Spanish. Overall I enjoyed reading the story because I can relate to the same experiences that Sedaris was having. This story taught me how to be more prepared if I decide to move to a country where the language is different.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Change

Change is what people accomplish to better themselves. In the book called “Coffee Will Make You Black” by April Sinclair, the character Stevie has made a dynamic change. At the beginning of the story Stevie starts off by having less confidence in herself. She tends to listen and be around people who are a bad influence like Carla for example. Throughout the story Stevie starts to realize that she is changing when she starts high school. She starts to appreciate her race more when she joins the Afro- American Club. She also engages an interest for Nurse Horn who is white. Towards the end of the story Carla does not want to be her friend anymore because she has an interest for Nurse Horn. Stevie realizes that if people can’t accept the fact that she is changing then she does not need to be around them. In conclusion, I learned that it is okay to change and change is what makes you better as a person.

Monday, September 22, 2008

My Reflection of Another Blog

I enjoyed observing the Gallery of High Heels blog site .This blog site advertises high heels that have never seen or heard of before. The Balenciaga Gladiator Heel Boot is one example. This particular heel comes in all two toned colors: black and white, black and yellow, and black and red. This heel is unique because it looks like an African zebra print two inch heel. In the front of the stilettos is open toed and there are eight leather straps that are connected together at the back of the leg. The Gladiator Heel Boot costs $6,945. Even though the heels are expensive I would like to own a pair for a cheaper price. If you would like to visit the blog site go to http://shoegallery.blogspot.com/.


Another blog site I found interesting was “Arash’s World: Philosophy With An Absurd Twist.” What I liked about the blog site was that it offers a variety of interesting topics to read. One particular article that captured my interest was “Telenovelas and Soap Operas: Junk Food or Food for Thought?” This article explained the difference between American soap operas and South American telenovelas. The main difference is their length. American soap operas can last for years compared to telenovelas. One of the soap operas called “General Hospital” that premiered in 1963 is still continuing to air today. Another factor is soap operas are open narratives and their concept is not set up clearly. Telenovelas are more limited and focused on their concept. The script of a telenovela should have a clear outline. The average running time of the program is six months, with a maximum of one additional term, so they can run up to one year before they are taken off air. Telenovelas also tends to have remakes. There can be up to three versions of the same telenovela in the span of a few decades. One example of a telenovela remake was the“Count of Monte Cristo.”

Latin American views are very different from American views when it comes to TV shows. The Latin American society is more conservative and some people tend to watch telenovelas that deal with social and political issues. Many examples are corruption, discrimination, and tolerance. The American Society tends to view soap operas that are dealing with the glamorous life of Hollywood. One example is ” Desperate Housewives.” Telenovelas have had their success worldwide. Mexico produces more than 3,000 hours of telenovelas totaling $250 million US equaling the cost of the Titanic. I prefer watching telenovelas instead of soap operas because the actors are more serious and the stories are more dramatic. I can feel the actor’s pain more in telenovelas. If you would like to visit the blog site go to http://arashworld.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Graduation

I enjoyed reading the story called “Graduation,” by Maya Angelou. My favorite part was when the author described the main character’s graduation dress. The color of her dress was yellow with daises around the hem. I also enjoyed the part when the main character received graduation gifts from her family and friends. She received a watch, a poem book, and coins. In comparison, my graduation dress was yellow with daisy patterns. I also received graduation gifts. I felt very emotional and relieved during my graduation ceremony. I worked hard to complete my graduation requirements. Graduation was one chapter I completed in life. Another chapter I have to complete is to be a successful entrepreneur.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Accomplishing Writing

Writing is challenging because I can’t always develop strong ideas to support my view. For example, I believe in abstinence before marriage. When I attended my communion classes at the Saint Peters Catholic Church, I learned how to value my morals. I can’t explain to others how I truly feel about saving myself before marriage. This is an obstacle I have to face by challenging strong views. One way to overcome this challenge is by brainstorming. Writing my thoughts onto a piece of paper would help me organize my ideas.