Sometimes when the world doesn't make sense, you have to take a self healing journey and find out what to make of all of it. Modernists take on life is to follow your heart and to make sense of the world around you by staying true to themselves and what they believe in.
In "Fahrenheit 451", Montag was the perfect example of a modernist. He was the ideal example because the world around him didn't quite fit the person he truly was. His beliefs clashed with the rules, therefore he had to take action as the modernist he was and followed his inner self and conscious.
When you decide to take that first step and make sense of the world, you decide to break the rules on your own terms and fulfill the purpose you sought for. But before you do try to fix the world around you, your inner self and conscious must be fixed first. The majority if modernist felt that the generation before them didn't stay true to themselves and saw no flaws in the world around them, but they knew that there was so much imperfection to be dealt with.
Ray Bradbury was a modernist himself and wanted to portray that with his character Montag. When Montag took that first step with breaking the rules by reading those books, he ultimately began the journey for self fulfillment. Ray Bradbury was one of the ideal modernist authors that set the stage for many more modernists to come.
All in all, what modernists wanted to get across was to be true to yourself and follow your heart. To make sense of the world around you, you need to heal your inner self and conscious first.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
My writing: Post five years
I think that my writing is different now that It would have been five years ago because entering this class has changed that way that I look at literature and express myself through my writing.
MY MODERNIST !
James Mercer Langston Hughes (February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He was one of the earliest innovators of the then-new literary art form jazz poetry. Hughes is best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance. He famously wrote about the period that "the negro was in vogue" which was later paraphrased as "when Harlem was in vogue". I chose him because I found him the most interesting to me.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Literary Analysis #2: Fahrenheit 451
GENERAL:
1) A war has broke out in a world where firefighters jobs are to start fires and end all way of freely thinking. A middle aged man that goes by the name Montag; Guy Montag and his wife Mildred have quite the peculiar relationship. Very dry and not loving at all. Montag is a third generation fireman. His job is to burn down houses and books, and arrest anyone who owned them. He enjoyed his job very much and looked forward to going in to work until one day, when he met his seventeen year-old neighbor Clarisse. She points out to him there is more to life then what he is doing now. After thinking about all this he remembers and old man he met in the park one day. He was a retired professor named Faber. Faber loved books and all they information they had to offer. Montag started to rebel against the rules of his town little by little. Meeting up with Faber now and again to talk about books because he knew Faber was the only one out there who would listen to all he had to say. He wondered more and more about books and what the meaning of life actually was. His fascination with books became stronger and more tempting that he ended up saving books and reading them and memorizing them. Once his captain Beatty found out he had been getting interested by books, he gave him a few chances to get over it and come back to his old ways of burning things and loving fire. Beatty realized after Montag had become more and more rebellious enough was enough and had to step in and stop Montag with all his absurd new ways of thinking. After Making Montag burn down his own house and books he has stored away for a year or so, Montag finally cracked. He kills his captain and runs from the law with his books in hand. After leading on police with a chase, he escapes to a river just outside of town and is floats away like a piece of drift wood, being carried away farther and farther from the city and all he left behind. After hiding in the forest he comes across a group of old men. They welcome Montag with open arms and let him become part of their quest for seeking better ways of living. They were all once professors and understand Montag. The war continues until they drop the bomb that will end their old lifestyle and foolish rules forever. Hoping to recreate a new town and rules, Montag and his new group start fresh with nothing but the shirts on their back and memories of all the books they had once read.
2) Theme of the novel: Some rules are meant to be broke, and follow your heart. When Montag broke the rules it ended up leading him to a better group of understanding people and a new civilization.
3) Authors tone: Somewhat gloomy because Montag is miserable with the way things are going now.
4) Simile: "there was only a girl walking with him now, her face as white as snow...." pg 7
Imagery: When Montag explains how the burning books look like birds on fire with their feathers floating around his feet like ashes.
Flashback: When Montag thinks back about the very first night he met Clarisse.
Symbolism: Whenever Montag or any of the other men saw fire, they thought of their job, not about how beautiful and warm a fire actually could be.
Repetition: "And the uncles, the aunts, the cousins, the nieces, the nephews, that lived in those walls, the gibbering lack of tree apes that said nothing, nothing, nothing, and said it loud, loud, loud." pg 44
Irony: Their firemen started fire, and our firemen are here to put them out.
CHARACTERIZATION:
1) Direct Ch: .."her face was white as snow.." Stating that Clarisse had a white face.
Indirect Ch: Montag would always smell like kerosene and have a charred black face, describing him as a firemen.
2) I don't think the authors syntax or diction changed at all throughout the book ?
3) Montag is a dynamic character because he changed from a firemen who never really thought about the reasons why he had to burn down books, to a man who really wanted to know the meaning of life and what it had to offer.
4) After reading this book, I came to the understanding that some rules are meant to be broken and to always follow your heart no matter what; there's no way of telling what the outcome might be..
1) A war has broke out in a world where firefighters jobs are to start fires and end all way of freely thinking. A middle aged man that goes by the name Montag; Guy Montag and his wife Mildred have quite the peculiar relationship. Very dry and not loving at all. Montag is a third generation fireman. His job is to burn down houses and books, and arrest anyone who owned them. He enjoyed his job very much and looked forward to going in to work until one day, when he met his seventeen year-old neighbor Clarisse. She points out to him there is more to life then what he is doing now. After thinking about all this he remembers and old man he met in the park one day. He was a retired professor named Faber. Faber loved books and all they information they had to offer. Montag started to rebel against the rules of his town little by little. Meeting up with Faber now and again to talk about books because he knew Faber was the only one out there who would listen to all he had to say. He wondered more and more about books and what the meaning of life actually was. His fascination with books became stronger and more tempting that he ended up saving books and reading them and memorizing them. Once his captain Beatty found out he had been getting interested by books, he gave him a few chances to get over it and come back to his old ways of burning things and loving fire. Beatty realized after Montag had become more and more rebellious enough was enough and had to step in and stop Montag with all his absurd new ways of thinking. After Making Montag burn down his own house and books he has stored away for a year or so, Montag finally cracked. He kills his captain and runs from the law with his books in hand. After leading on police with a chase, he escapes to a river just outside of town and is floats away like a piece of drift wood, being carried away farther and farther from the city and all he left behind. After hiding in the forest he comes across a group of old men. They welcome Montag with open arms and let him become part of their quest for seeking better ways of living. They were all once professors and understand Montag. The war continues until they drop the bomb that will end their old lifestyle and foolish rules forever. Hoping to recreate a new town and rules, Montag and his new group start fresh with nothing but the shirts on their back and memories of all the books they had once read.
2) Theme of the novel: Some rules are meant to be broke, and follow your heart. When Montag broke the rules it ended up leading him to a better group of understanding people and a new civilization.
3) Authors tone: Somewhat gloomy because Montag is miserable with the way things are going now.
4) Simile: "there was only a girl walking with him now, her face as white as snow...." pg 7
Imagery: When Montag explains how the burning books look like birds on fire with their feathers floating around his feet like ashes.
Flashback: When Montag thinks back about the very first night he met Clarisse.
Symbolism: Whenever Montag or any of the other men saw fire, they thought of their job, not about how beautiful and warm a fire actually could be.
Repetition: "And the uncles, the aunts, the cousins, the nieces, the nephews, that lived in those walls, the gibbering lack of tree apes that said nothing, nothing, nothing, and said it loud, loud, loud." pg 44
Irony: Their firemen started fire, and our firemen are here to put them out.
CHARACTERIZATION:
1) Direct Ch: .."her face was white as snow.." Stating that Clarisse had a white face.
Indirect Ch: Montag would always smell like kerosene and have a charred black face, describing him as a firemen.
2) I don't think the authors syntax or diction changed at all throughout the book ?
3) Montag is a dynamic character because he changed from a firemen who never really thought about the reasons why he had to burn down books, to a man who really wanted to know the meaning of life and what it had to offer.
4) After reading this book, I came to the understanding that some rules are meant to be broken and to always follow your heart no matter what; there's no way of telling what the outcome might be..
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
(title: BOB I)
Ranking Out of 1-5; 5 Being Highest
Jarrett Anzalone: 2
Alyssa Barajas: 4
Joseph Beas:2
Jasmine Beebe: 5
Jacob Bigelow: 2
Michaila Bohard: 4
Amanda Cagle: 5
Roman Davis: 3
Jose Farias: 3
Danny George: 5
Derek Gonzalez: 2
Cory Grant: 1
Shelby Hennick: 4
Trevor Henson: 0
Melissa Hernandez: 4
Shelby Kanakanui: 0
Frank Limon: 3
Jonah Maher: 3
Taylor Martinez: 3
Rosario Mena Ortiz: 0
Chance Miranda: 4
Miguel Moreno: 3.5
Shelbi Nunes: 2
Karla Paredes: 4
Nicholaus Paulus: 5
Alicia Ramirez: 5
Cameron Reese: 5
Matt Reynolds: 4
Josh Salcido: 0
Carlos Serrano: 5
Teanna Silveira: 5
Kyle Stickler: 3
Diego Tejeda-Mora: 4
Patricia Tuttle: 4
Vanessa Vargas: 4
Miyah Velasquez: 5
Jessica Wilkin: 2
Jarrett Anzalone: 2
Alyssa Barajas: 4
Joseph Beas:2
Jasmine Beebe: 5
Jacob Bigelow: 2
Michaila Bohard: 4
Amanda Cagle: 5
Roman Davis: 3
Jose Farias: 3
Danny George: 5
Derek Gonzalez: 2
Cory Grant: 1
Shelby Hennick: 4
Trevor Henson: 0
Melissa Hernandez: 4
Shelby Kanakanui: 0
Frank Limon: 3
Jonah Maher: 3
Taylor Martinez: 3
Rosario Mena Ortiz: 0
Chance Miranda: 4
Miguel Moreno: 3.5
Shelbi Nunes: 2
Karla Paredes: 4
Nicholaus Paulus: 5
Alicia Ramirez: 5
Cameron Reese: 5
Matt Reynolds: 4
Josh Salcido: 0
Carlos Serrano: 5
Teanna Silveira: 5
Kyle Stickler: 3
Diego Tejeda-Mora: 4
Patricia Tuttle: 4
Vanessa Vargas: 4
Miyah Velasquez: 5
Jessica Wilkin: 2
"The First Seven Years"
I absolutely loved this story!!! At first while reading it in class I didn't get into it because I couldn't focus and I thought it would be really boring. While reading it at home, I got more and more into it and at the end of the story when Feld goes to open up shop again, the day after his talk with Sobel, he walks in to find Sobel back to work. My heart, oddly enough, started to pound at the end of the story because I was so anxious to find out what was going to happen next! All in all, I found this book to be quite delightful.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
SPRING VOCAB 5
brouhaha: A noisy and overexcited display of interest
cloy: Disgust or sicken (someone) with an excess of sweetness
demeanor: Outward behavior or bearing
deference: Humble submission and respect
enigmatic: Difficult to interpret or understand
definitive: final - conclusive
bumptious: cocky
choleric: Bad-tempered or irritable.
bulwark: A defensive wall
curtail: shorten - reduce
adamant: uncompromising
profligate: wasteful
mawkish: emotional
thwart: prevent
onus: burden - responsibility
requisite: necessary -required
mollify:- soothe - pacify
sartorial: clothing, fashion
presentiment: premonition - hunch
impromptu: Done without being planned
forbearance: patience - endurance - tolerance
remit: send in
cloy: Disgust or sicken (someone) with an excess of sweetness
demeanor: Outward behavior or bearing
deference: Humble submission and respect
enigmatic: Difficult to interpret or understand
definitive: final - conclusive
bumptious: cocky
choleric: Bad-tempered or irritable.
bulwark: A defensive wall
curtail: shorten - reduce
adamant: uncompromising
profligate: wasteful
mawkish: emotional
thwart: prevent
onus: burden - responsibility
requisite: necessary -required
mollify:- soothe - pacify
sartorial: clothing, fashion
presentiment: premonition - hunch
impromptu: Done without being planned
forbearance: patience - endurance - tolerance
remit: send in
Monday, February 18, 2013
I AM HERE
I think I have done fairly well in this grading period. I have been getting good grades and doing pretty much everything that is asked of me. Overall, the grade I'am looking forward to getting in this grading period is an "A"
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
ESSAY POST GAME ANALYSIS:
I think I summed up some key information well in my essay. Next time I will improve the length of my essay. I would give myself a B + on this essay.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
PARLOR POETRY
Montag chose to recite Dover Beach in front of the woman in the parlor because it was about life, love and feeling feelings. Something Montag knew these woman didn't understand.
The poem I chose: No regrets- Live your life
The poem I chose: No regrets- Live your life
Don't regret it,
Don't forget it,
Life is short,
May your moments be worth,
Don't just stand there watching the rain,
Make your life worth it everyday,
Don't look at your enemy with greed,
Simply fight for what you believe,
Don't stay at home and read a book,
Seduce someone with just one look,
Don't watch all day TV,
Let's go to the movies and watch a horror or comedy,
Don't worry about getting into a relationship,
Worry about keeping your friendship,
Don't let others control you,
Do everything like you wanna do,
Don't let others stop you,
Don't think of being wealth,
Here's a hint,
Be yourself
I chose this poem because I feel that this is how we should live our lives.
Here's a hint,
Be yourself.
Monday, February 11, 2013
MY F451
A war has broke out in a world where firefighters jobs are to start fires and end all way of freely thinking. A middle aged man that goes by the name Montag; Guy Montag and his wife Mildred have quite the peculiar relationship. Very dry and not loving at all. Montag is a third generation fireman. His job is to burn down houses and books, and arrest anyone who owned them. He enjoyed his job very much and looked forward to going in to work until one day, when he met his seventeen year-old neighbor Clarisse. She points out to him there is more to life then what he is doing now. After thinking about all this he remembers and old man he met in the park one day. He was a retired professor named Faber. Faber loved books and all they information they had to offer. Montag started to rebel against the rules of his town little by little. Meeting up with Faber now and again to talk about books because he knew Faber was the only one out there who would listen to all he had to say. He wondered more and more about books and what the meaning of life actually was. His fascination with books became stronger and more tempting that he ended up saving books and reading them and memorizing them. Once his captain Beatty found out he had been getting interested by books, he gave him a few chances to get over it and come back to his old ways of burning things and loving fire. Beatty realized after Montag had become more and more rebellious enough was enough and had to step in and stop Montag with all his absurd new ways of thinking. After Making Montag burn down his own house and books he has stored away for a year or so, Montag finally cracked. He kills his captain and runs from the law with his books in hand. After leading on police with a chase, he escapes to a river just outside of town and is floats away like a piece of drift wood, being carried away farther and farther from the city and all he left behind. After hiding in the forest he comes across a group of old men. They welcome Montag with open arms and let him become part of their quest for seeking better ways of living. They were all once professors and understand Montag. The war continues until they drop the bomb that will end their old lifestyle and foolish rules forever. Hoping to recreate a new town and rules, Montag and his new group start fresh with nothing but the shirts on their back and memories of all the books they had once read.
Monday, February 4, 2013
David Foster Wallace: TO MODERN OR TO POSTMODERN
What I got from this quote is even when we're in "dark times" we don't always have to talk about them in our fiction, and that We can bring out the best of things in any situation if we apply ourselves to.
SPRING VOCAB #2:
Praetorian: body guards used by roman emperors
Sieve: sifter, separator
Veiled: partially covered or concealed
Saccharine: containing sugar
Harlequin: a character from a popular Italian comic
Toil: hard or continuous work
Delinquents: neglectful, failing
Gibbering: to speak foolishly, chatter
Insidious: intended to trap
Strewn: to let fall
Patronage: act of buying something
Cadence: pace, beat
Suffused: gradually spread through or over
Centrifuge: machine that spins quickly to separate
Dentifrice: things used to help clean teeth
Leisure: freedom from work
Vessel: container to hold fluid, or large craft
Phonograph: record player
Profusion: abundance of large quality of
Sieve: sifter, separator
Veiled: partially covered or concealed
Saccharine: containing sugar
Harlequin: a character from a popular Italian comic
Toil: hard or continuous work
Delinquents: neglectful, failing
Gibbering: to speak foolishly, chatter
Insidious: intended to trap
Strewn: to let fall
Patronage: act of buying something
Cadence: pace, beat
Suffused: gradually spread through or over
Centrifuge: machine that spins quickly to separate
Dentifrice: things used to help clean teeth
Leisure: freedom from work
Vessel: container to hold fluid, or large craft
Phonograph: record player
Profusion: abundance of large quality of
Friday, February 1, 2013
Time of my life : 2-1-13
I used today's time by finishing up my homework for this class and other classes to make the rest of my day much easier.
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