Friday, May 15, 2009

A White Heron

Sylvia feels a connection to the White Heron because they are both lonely, innocent, and free. The Heron symbolizes freedom (being able to fly away), which Sylvia didn't have until she moves in with Mrs.Tilley. The Heron tends to fly alone not in flocks. Sylvia spends a majority of her time alone. This shows us that both are innocent and aren't social. Both the heron, White Heron, and Slyiva (place "white" skin) are white. White is a represent purity. 

Monday, May 4, 2009

Blog 2: The Body of Christopher Creed Ending

I enjoyed reading Carol Plum-Ucci's novel The Body of Christopher Creed. I think it was a very interesting because the other would give you clues foreshadowing that one thing will happen when something else happened. For example I thought  that Bo would be taken into jail and that his liberty was on the line but it ended up being Torey whose liberty and trust on the line. Also the physic said that Torey would find a body in the burial ground I thought it would be Chris but it ended up being Digger's father. 
I think that the last responses on Torey's website was from Chris. This is because it goes into great  deal about why Chris would have left and about Chris' life. For example it said that Chris could have possible gone to live with his aunts because they didn't like Chris' mother, there sister, and he may have felt that they would be able to relate to him. Also it said that if Torey were to ever get in contact with Chris that he should wait until Chris was twenty-five so no one would know who he really is. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Blog 1 MP4: Creed & "Woobees"

Woobees are like a security blanket. Torey at this point needs to clam down because he's father just told him that Bo Richardson just confessed to making the phone call. Torey is now filled will fear and worried. Torey feels guilty because he made the phone call and thinks that he was to much of a coward to confess. Playing his makes Torey forget about everything that his stressing him, it helps him clear his mind.  
I have had many woobees. At one point i have a blanket which I would take everywhere with  and then I had a stuffed dinosaur (both which I still own). Both them made me feel secure and would help me when I scared. 

Thursday, April 16, 2009

TBCC: Chapters Two & Three

"I wish that I  had been born somebody else." (pg 37)

In the novel we have just found out that Christopher is missing. People are wondering if he ran away or if he killed himself. This quotes is a quote form Christopher letter to the principle. This shows us how lonely and depressed Christopher was and that he really felt that no one understood or cared about him. 
This quotes bring up many question about what may happen later on in the novel. For one we are wonder if Christopher is even dead or did her run away. We are also led to believe that it he left because he had no friend and everyone made fun of him. In the quote Christopher said he wanted to born somewhere else, so he can think that he may have just ran away. 

Monday, March 30, 2009

Chapter 23 - Stereotype and Identity

To all graduates class of 1940,
In the time of the Great Depression and the time where not every man is equal, one dream and inspiration can go a long way. One dream and of goal can set you through your life. People such Martin Luther King, Jr. stood up to racism and prejudges help community unite as one. Look 1940 and stand here looking at a bright future filled with hope and potential. It up to up to choose the destiny of the African American community. Everyone in this room has the ability to achieve their goals and excel to higher level. Congratulation and bless wishes of 1940.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Chapter 19 - Symbolism

Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.) is a symbol of triumph for the African American community. Clay was a boxer during the 1960, a time Civil Rights Movement was at its peak. Racism and segregation was a part of our daily lives.  For Muhammad Ali to raise to his such a high title during this era was very difficult. The Brown Bomber and Muhammad Ali both had to deal with racism and because they were able to rise to the such hight title they became a symbol of triumph. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Chapter 17 & 18: After the "Retreat" & The Revival

When Maya returns to Stamps, she is still recovering form her experience in St. Louis. Do to her experience her behavior has changed in many ways. "I usually gave my money to Bailey, who went to the movies nearly every Saturday. He brought back street and smith cowboy books for me (pg. 118)." Maya used to love to spend all her time with Bailey, but know instead of playing him or going to the movies she like to spend time alone. Although before going to St. Louis Maya enjoyed reading, after her return back to Stamps she spend a majority of her time reading. She use book as away to escape into her fantasy world and to a way to keep her mid off of what happened with Mr. Freeman. Maya like to left alone and doesn't trust anyone anymore except Bailey. 
I choose this quote because I feel as I was able to relate to Maya. We both enjoy reading and use it as away to escape form reality. I make both of forget about what is going on. When I feel stressed I enjoy reading as does Maya. This is a way Though Maya and I are every different, I felt as if this was the first time in the novel that I was actually abel to relate to her.