Thursday, September 29, 2016

the theme of my life so far has literally been a rollar coaster, the ups and downs the good and the bad. as well as maturing growing up older with age, realizing you arent getting any younger. ive moved, ive lost ive  won. people have left, people have came. ive kept old freinds made new freinds. reached the bottom of the pit to where i was going to die, to be brought all the way back up blessed back in school. the theme for my life is a simple one... the highs and the lows on this rollar coaster peak is what i would call it. from here on out im prepared for what ever is thrown my way, what happened to me in the past and even leading me up to now has prepared me for this and im so grateful. and thats my theme for my life.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

theme of my favorite movie

The theme of my favorite movie which is  beauty and the beast, the theme talks about a independent strong smart girl who is poor but worker her hardest everyday she is then sold by her father to make more money for him self.  upon realizing she is sold to a beat who is really a prince, with time she hates her father and she hates the man she is living with but as time go by she realizes that she loves the beast for who he is and seeing the good in him. and eventually they get married breaking the curse, to me the theme is love a person no matter what or what form, and as well forgive.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

peers post

Something that I often wear would be the necklace that my boyfriend gave to me. This necklace really means a lot to me because he went through so much to get it for me. I never take this necklace off unless he makes me upset... so that is like one day every week.

taylor said that and i think thats cute, it shows how they are as one and a unit, as well really love eachother like me and my bf, so i respect that.



I have a gold bracelet that was given to me after my dad died that was his. It means a lot to me as it is a form of good luck and something I still have from him. It's real gold but I would never sell it as the sentimental value is to big to put a price on.

i really like robert clark post for symbolism it shows how money cant buy family, and how close he was to his dad so i respect that greatly!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

symbol

something i often carry or wear with me i, my class ring. i never take it off because it was given and paid for by my mom, also its really expensive so i try not to take it off unless i have to. it shows that ive graduated from high school as the class of 2015, and the different designs show exactly who i am and what i represent. my history for it, my mom didn't have one and i dont think my uncles got one so it shows i was the first to truly get a ring like this and for that im truly grateful.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

two colleagues post

The setting in "Geese" affects Dina as her plan was to go there and make a lot of money and live a new place was a good idea said but not done. Her being an American it was hard for her to get a good job in Tokyo as she worked at an amusement park for sometime .As she struggled to get a job as the story suggest " Ari found another job, Dina didn't". Her being away from home so far is the reason as she to prostitute and brought this situation. I would say location brought upon the interest the men had in her as she was African American probably not something they saw in Tokyo all the time. 
That's what Robert Clark had to say, and  i totally agree .it shows the significance of the setting and how the writer felt.



The significance of the setting in this story is that it takes place in Japan. Japan is the oldest monarchy in the world.  She realize that living in Tokyo was not what she expected.
that is what keshawn hurst  had to say, which to i also agree.it had to do with japan culture and it being the oldest made it even more intresting to use as a setting as if it was fate. 

Monday, September 12, 2016

importance of the setting

the importance of the setting in packer story was the fact dina the character loved what she saw in japan from the culture to the food. to what they wear to how they spoke. it shows when a place or even a person sparks your interest you stay with it a long time. also as well as the culture the two different cultures colliding and learning something from each other. it  showed that and let you learn a little bit more about dina, as well as packer as well. maybe for her she had a place like that she wanted to go to or maybe it was even japan. the idea of seeing a new world or a new place, and either watching it on tv, or hearing about it.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

ive had several things happen to me in my life, but one thing that i can't forget is the fact i didn't grow up with a father, and the difference of how my sister did will always be a huge impact on me. an if i was to write a poem about it or a story about it, it would be the best detailed piece of work ever, but on the line it wouldn't be more of anger as it was when i was younger. more so pride in myself an being independent and as well how certain things would be a little different if i had a dad. with relationships with men, cars, sports an so much more. but how much it has taught me i dont need a man, and the fact i have uncles to take that area. it would of been great too grow up with a dad, but at the same time why?
karen van dee zer life affects the story simply by the fact is she was already a good romance writer, and wrote another series or harlequin books. "she's a major publisher of formula fiction, that has sold well over a billion copies of its romance titles. enough for about 20 percent of the world's population." So that alone the talent and skill for her to write such a good book like that was probably easy to her. An i hope to be a writer like her, just not for romance.