Friday, April 29, 2011

What does peotry mean to me?

Poetry is a way of self expression that sounds better if it rhymes.  There are many different forms and types of poetry, such as songs, sonnets, or haiku's.  To me poetry usually flows very well, and is not very lenghty. 

Sonnet

What to Write About
Ms. Watson told me to write a sonnet.
I though to myself; what should I write about?
Should I write about Laura Ingles bonnet?
Should I write about a great big-ole drought?
Should I write about things I hate, or like?
What about lions, tigers, bears, oh my?
Should I explain about riding my bike?
I might decide to tell about peach pie.
I could talk about a red 44 Chevy.
I could tell you about my little green zippo,
or taking my first love out to the levy.
Should I tell you about a big grey hippo?
Should I talk about a pick or a comb?
Well, I think this concludes my sonnet poem

"The Sonnet is Versatile Poem of Fourteen Lines." Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. Editor Edgar V Roberts. 9th edition. New York: Pearson, 2009. 900. Print.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

LOVE!!

"The Parable of the Prodigal Son" was in my opinion, the best story we read, mainly because it was out of the book of Luke, in the Holy Bible. I go to church regularly, and find extreme enjoyment in reading The Bible.  I also favored the moral of the story.  In this story it explains that, the father loved his son greatly.  The son did not treat his father with love, or respect. After the son returned from doing his father dirty, he was sad because he felt  he had done his father wrong.  The father was surprisingly not anger, but joyful that his son had returned at all.  This is an example of unconditional love, which most parents have for their children.  "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" was a heart touching story the made me smile.  =]   =]

Revenge

What is revenge? The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands. In "The Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allen Poe opens up by saying "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge." (Roberts, p.519) Montressor uses deception to lure Fortunato in, and shows no remorse to being a killer.  During the story Fortunato was given clues prior to his death, but ignored them due to his intoxicated state of mind.

 In the "Cask of Amontillado" Montressor seeks revenge against Fortunato by killing him. 
When people seek revenge that also sometimes use decption to luer their victom in. In the "Cask of Amitillado" Montressor kicks his revenge off by getting Fortunado drunk because it would be easier to get him to the creepy vaults.  The irony of Montressor and Fortunado's horrific trip to the vaults is that Montressor said"we will go back; your health is precious" because Fortundao was coughing.  This is an example of reverse psychology, and is often used to trick the victim into thinking that the killer cares but really there is an alternative motive.   

When the men were almost at the vaults they came to a wall that was covered in human skeletal remains.  Which in my opinion was a clue to the fact that something fishy was going on at this strange place, but they casually ignored the carcases and continued with their journey.   

The most disturbing portion of this story was at the end when Fortunato was buried alive, screaming at the top of his lungs and Montressor sat back laughing, and felt no compassion nor remorse. Poe wrote about being buried alive multiple times through out his writing career, mainly because of his extreme fear of being buried alive.  Being buried while a person was still conscious would be one of the most horrific things to happen to anyone, because no matter what death is inevitable.

After reading this story I was slightly shocked, by the deception, clues, and lack of compassion.   "The Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allen Poe was an interestingly gruesome story that I would most likely not read again, due to the negativity, and goriness.  

Works Cited

Roberts, Edgar V. Literature; an Introduction to Reading and Writing. Boston: Longman, 2009. Web. 15 Apr. 2011.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

POE

 I enjoy Edgar A. Poe, and loved learning about his life.  After reading "The Cask of Amittallido", I also read the biography in the book about Poe, which i found extremely interesting. If I had it to do over, I would have chosen Edgar A. Poe as my author to do my research paper on because he lived such and interesting life.After all that he endured as a child he still had this spectacular skill of writing.  I think it is very sad how people are addicted to drugs alcohol, and other substances.  I can only imagine how successful Poe would have been if he was not ruled by his addictions.  The ironic thing about Poe's high potential is that he did not utilize it to his advantage.  He let it go to waist in bars and slummy homes in the ghetto.