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Thursday, May 23, 2013

The Trojan Horse


In class we read the story "The Trojan Horse" out load. It was about the Greeks fighting for Troy. The conflict in this story was that the Greek couldn’t leave Troy, without the gods getting angry and setting a type of storm to keep them on Troy. The conflict was resolved with them receiving a horse, and kept the horse for god luck! Something I that was devious, was that they received a mysterious horse.

These situations can relate to some people. Say if you were sucking up to a teacher to have them like you better, or even a friend. Maybe, if you are trying to suck up to someone, or if you want someone to like you in a specific way you would tell them nice things, or usually not be yourself, but better around them. I personally haven't experienced  anything like this.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Striped People



Author's Note: In these upcoming paragraphs you will read about my text analysis on "The Boy in the Striped pajamas" written by John Boyne

"The Boy in the Striped pajamas" written by John Boyne is a very touching book. . Back then, people weren't treated the way they should have been. Jewish people were not treated with respect and were kept in concentration camps. It's about two young boys, Bruno, a German, and Shmuel, a Polish Jew, who don't exactly understand the whole situation of the fence that separates them. Throughout the course of the book, Bruno seems to treat Shmuel how everyone should be treated.

A concentration camp is a camp in which people are detained or confined and have kept Jews and treated them harshly. There were many different kinds of camps. These started in about 1933 in Germany and ended around 1939. Some types of camps were Hostage camps and POW camps. Basically, a Hostage camp is where hostages were held. A POW camp is where prisoners of war were held after capture.

After all, life has changed a lot since the 1930s. Also, camps are nowhere to be found and everyone is treated equally. A similar thing from back then to now is racism. Most people are treated equally, but some people just can’t except that everyone’s human. They have the need to make fun of, tease, or bully people about how they look, or act.

When Bruno and Shmuel ignore their rules, they gained a fantastic friendship. Also, they kept it a secret so no one could find Bruno when he went to visit Shmuel. After one day Bruno entered the camp, through a small hole in the fence, to help Shmuel find his missing father.  He felt like a helping friend. As the timing is bad, they go on a march, and never return. A year goes by and Bruno’s disappearance remains a mystery. Until one day when a solider found Bruno’s clothes at the spot Shmuel and him met every day. Suddenly, they find a hole in the fence big enough for Bruno to fit through and his father realizes, his son was killed along with everyone else in the camp. The tone of the father had gone from confident, to depressed from his loss.

As you have heard, concentration camps were awful. People had died everyday for being who they were. After I had seen the movie, I wanted to read the book. The two are very alike and you can understand more. Finally, these camps have stopped and people can be who they are. Not even being able to talk without being beaten, these people were treated horrible.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Ribbons


It's different here than in China from what they do. In the story, the family bowed to the grandmother, while Stacy gave her a hug. The grandmother didn't appreciate the hug, because it could be different in China. Another difference is with the grandmothers binded feet. I never even would think that they do that anywhere, but they used to do that in China. 

Somethings we do that are similar to feet binding is plastic surgery. Some people go to the doctor and have their face, and or bodies changed from surgery. I think it's a bad thing because everyone's beautiful in their own way. If it causes physical pain then I would say no, but if you have a different opinion, and are really confident in these ideas, then yes. I thought that the title and the story really blended towards the end of the story with the ribbons of the foot binding.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Johnny's Mother

In the story, "After you my Dear Alphonse" is a stereotypical mom. She thinks that her son's friend, Boyd, is a poor black boy who is starving and has nothing. When he really has as much wealth as she does!  In the end he made her upset, because he proved her wrong and didn't accept her "gifts". Pewaukee isn't a very racist place like many others. We accept each and every person here. Some other schools aren't as nice. Back then people who were a different color wouldn't be treated right because they looked different. Most people don't think that’s very right because everyone's human.