Wednesday, March 25, 2015


Section 1
1. Agree. Men in our society have a mindset that women aren't needed or appreciated. But, little do men know is that women are also the reason why men become successful. My mother raised me by herself up until I was 10 and majority of my time growing up, females have raised me.

2. Agree. Though many may not believe it, there are actual supernatural things in our world. From ancient times, there are forms of these witches, demons, and evil spirits. Growing up, I've been surrounded with superstitions such as ghosts. and my grandmother being a witch????

3. Agree/Disagree. People these days have done things they're not proud of to get what they want. If one truly wants something, they'd have to do anything to get it. I once took 5 dollars from my moms bag to get candy. ((I told her after bc guilt))

4. Agree. Karma, is one of the superstitions I've been surrounded by my entire life. I take it seriously because the more you do good, the more you shouldn't expect much from others. Doing something right or wrong will eventually come back to you. When I was 10, I use to tease my sister about her acne and my mom would always warn me that karma is gonna get me. Then puberty hit me like a truck giving me a face full of acne.

5. Agree. With our society. we care less about others feelings and worry about our own happiness. Just like number 3, some people would do whatever it takes to get what they want, even if it means doing something bad. *****

6. Disagree. There are many republicans that would rather have Obama not be president. With him being a democrat, in a republican filled government, he's obviously gonna have people that want him our of office. ********

7. Agree. There are certain situation to when killing an individual is reasonable. Examples would be if the person murdered was attempting to murder the person that actually murdered, then they shouldn't be punished for self defense.

8. Agree. Success is something you need to work for. Success can't be bought or bribed when there are so many other people that deserve it. I use to think going to private school meant you're going far in life or having better things than other people meant you're better. But when I went to public school, it still showed that you had to work to get to success.

9. Disagree. "Kings" are not appointed by God, they appoint themselves. Anyone could literally say they're in charge because a God that no one else has seen or heard from appointed them.

10. Disagree. Horoscopes, or majority of horoscopes just tell you what you want to hear. They are basically feeding you information that you try to relate to yourself after you read what it says. On twitter, there are these astrology tweets and people are all like "that's so me" or "omg this is so true" when all the horoscope says "virgos work hard" or "you went through a rough time and managed to get out of it" Like anyone can relate to that.

11. Both. It depends on the situation. Many people should have a chance to defend themselves. Yet if we let those who are traitors go, the more traitors there are gonna be around us. Traitors aka cheaters in this generation should obviously be punished but not killed for example.

Section 2


3.  Redemption is a huge decision to make especially when someone has done something genuinely evil. There are so many reasons why someone could have done such a thing, mostly because they've followed the wrong path and have chosen to do wrong. But in certain situations, forgiveness can be given. To give someone your redemption is a huge change, but only with time will it be given. One cannot just expect to be forgiven for what ever they've done. Though there are times where a person can be redeemed of their actions, the ability to recover from it may never come.

4. There are always gonna be situations where you wouldn't be certain with the actions you're doing, but instead blinded by what you admire or who you respect. With the many things you decide on in your life, you would have to see the bigger picture of what you're doing. Knowing what's right and wrong has to come naturally and having guidance would be an extra help to what you're dealing with. In this case, if one knows that someone has committed acts of genuine evil, it should be your correct decision to not seep into their actions. You may admire them or respect them, but you must not follow their actions and stay true to your values.

5. One who uses morally evil methods to acquire a goal, will forever be tainted or polluted by the actions one had taken to achieve this goal. People must not take their easy way out to get what they want, when everyone else knows that you have to truly work for the things you want. Taking you're time and doing the right thing to achieve your goal would be the correct thing to do.


Monday, March 2, 2015

Night: Final Exercise

Theme Thesis:

1. Survival was an important aspect during the holocaust, and in "Night" written by Elie Wiesel, being able to take charge of your own life is something needed to survive even if it means leaving those you love behind.

  • "An endless road. Letting oneself be pushed by the mob; letting oneself be dragged along by a blind destiny." (83)
  • "No one wanted to give to give up now, just before the end, so near to the goal" (88)
  • "We walked over pain-racked bodies. We throd on wounded faces. No cries. A few groans." (88)
  • "Don't forget you're in a concentration camp. Here, every man has to fight for himself and not think about anyone else. Even of his father." (105)
  • "It's dangerous to fall asleep in the snow. You might sleep for good." (84)
  • "Death wrapped itself around me till i was stifled. It stuck to me. I felt that I could touch it the idea of dying, of no longer being, began to fascinate me. Not to exist any longer." (82)
  • "This was the end. Hitler was going to keep his promise." (107)
  • "We had been tormented with hunger. We had eaten nothing for six days, except a bit of grass or some potato peelings found near the kitchens." (108)
Character Thesis

2. With the holocaust happening, Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel in the book "Night", taught many individuals that being independent and fending for youself will help you survive, even if it means leaving those around you behind. 
  • "It's too late to save your father, I said to myself. You ought to be having two rations of bread, two rations of soup." (105)
  • "There were no prayers at his grave. No candles were lit to his memory. His last word was my name. A summons, to which I did not respond." (106)
  • "I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep. I had no more tears. And in the depths of my being, in the recesses of my weakened conscience, could I have searched it, I might perhaps have found something like-free at last!" (106)
  • "I have nothing to say of my life during this period. It no longer mattered. After my father's death, nothing could touch me anymore" (107)
  • "I did not feel pity for him. I was even pleased about what happened. I saved my gold crown. It might be useful to me one day to buy something-- bread or life" (50)
  • "I witnessed other hangings. I never saw a single one of the victims were. For a long time those dried-up bodies had forgotten the bitter taste of tears." (60)

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Allusion Graphic: Final


Dialectical Journal Practice

              "Dehumanization is the psychological process of demonizing the enemy, making them seem less than human and hence not worthy of humane treatment. This can lead to increased violence, human rights violations, war crimes, and genocide." As for the prisoners, their behavior has grown more to be more self conscious. They have no choice but to do what ever is necessary to survive. The changes Eleizer noticed was the amount of killing there was surrounding him. He became less surprised when he saw someone dead.

"My eyes were open and I was alone-- terribly alone in the world without God and without man"

"This day I had cease to plead. I was no longer capable of lamentation" (65)

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Dialectical Journal Practice

Discuss how Wiesel sets up the contrast between the panic of the Jews with each new decree or action of the government and their attempts to reassure themselves and to adjust to each new infringement on their freedom.

So basically Wiesel set everything up to make sure people understood that although many jews were panicking, they stayed optimistic throughout their entire experience. By optimistic, he included many family values and how sticking together was so important. Also, with them traveling and moving all the time, many still kept their faith intact, for example the father. 

Dialectical Journal Entries
1. "The stars were only sparks which devoured us. Should that fire die out one day, there would be nothing left in the sky but dead stars, dead eyes" (18)

2. "In everyone's eyes was suffering drowned in tears. Slowly, heavily, the procession made its way to the gate of the ghetto." 

3. "Humanity? Humanity is not concerned with us. Today anything is allowed. Anything is possible, even these crematories." (30)

4. "Never shall i forget those flames which consumed my faith forever" (32)

5. "The morning star was shinning in the sky.....There remained only a shape that looked like me. A dark flame had entered my soul and devoured it." (34)









Friday, February 13, 2015

The Holocaust

Holocaust is a Greek origin word, meaning “sacrifice by fire”. Six millions Jews were tortured and killed during the Holocaust by Nazis. The Nazis categorized Jews as “racially superior” and it came out as a threat towards the Germans. During the era of the Holocaust, Germans not only targeted the Jewish community, but also the lower class (such as Roma Gypsies, Poles, Russian, the disabled, and homosexuals.
     During this time period, many Jews suffered from the many effects of the Holocaust. “Between two and three million Soviet prisoners of war were murdered or died of starvation, disease, neglect, or maltreatment.” These inhumane acts had many innocent people frightened for their life. Jewish people had been viewed as a "flaw" in this that time period. “Between 1941 and 1944, Nazi German authorities deported millions of Jews from Germany, from occupied territories, and from the countries of many of its Axis allies to ghettos and to killing centers, often called extermination camps, where they were murdered in specially developed gassing facilities.” This period was a time where being jewish was a disadvantage and many still remember this era as a historical brutality.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Allusion Poem: Final

I find it quite funny
How you can be so dependent on your sister
With every step or stone dropped
With every “whoops” or mistake
Her nagging voice could 
cause a serious headache 

Trying to find our destination
While making our way through these dark woods
As we pass through each negative sound
Family is one of the most important things to us 
The same thought that goes around

I still find it quite funny
How we’re complete polar opposites 
Being the Sun or the Moon
Choosing to go left or to go right 
We are a balancing force
Who won't let anything wicked,
Be the change in our course. 

We are siblings 
Always will be 
Always there 
Though her company may get salty and annoying 
Our brother-sister bond is pretty rare 

We have learned our lessons,
nothing too good can be true 
And to never to eat from a candy house 
Keeping our practical minds straight
“we shall soon find the way,”
through this cruel, wicked world