Tuesday, April 30, 2013
SCHLACHTOF
After taking drugs to fall asleep, Billy wakes up in his prison bed next to Edgar Derby and Paul Lazzaro. Lazzaro promises to kill the officer that beat him up. Billy remembers how he dies because he has seen it before. The men are then transported to Dresden and find the place to be very nice. It seems to be untouched by the war going on around it.
Monday, April 29, 2013
SCHLACHTOF FUNF
Chapter 4: Billy can't sleep so he watches a documentary about WWII forwards and in reverse. He then goes outside and is abducted by aliens, which bring him back to the war in his mind. Back in the war, he is in a prison camp where he has to take a shower with a group of people. The chapter ends with him going inside the mind of one of the people in the shower with him and he sees the mans life and the reason he is there.
Chapter 5: Billy time travels into a hospital bed next to ex captain Elliot Rosewater. His fiance Valencia Merble is next to his bed as well. The next day a man knocked unconscious is brought to the hospital because he tried to steal something. In Tralfamador Billy meets actress Montana Wildhack and she soon gets to know him and the sleep together.
Chapter 5: Billy time travels into a hospital bed next to ex captain Elliot Rosewater. His fiance Valencia Merble is next to his bed as well. The next day a man knocked unconscious is brought to the hospital because he tried to steal something. In Tralfamador Billy meets actress Montana Wildhack and she soon gets to know him and the sleep together.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
SCHLACHTOF DREI & SCHLACHTOF VEIR
In chapter 3 it becomes obvious that Billy suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. Whenever he falls asleep, he finds himself back in the war. He can't focus at work and sometimes doses off right in front of his patients due to his sleep deprivation. Basically every time he falls asleep he time warps back into the war.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
THIS IS ABSURD
Absurd- Wildly unreasonable illogical, or inappropriate.
Ex. It's absurd when a group of people get punished for the actions of a few people.
Ex. It's absurd when a group of people get punished for the actions of a few people.
SCHLACHTOF EINS
- The main character is writing a book about Dresden
- He goes to an old war friend, O'Hare, to remember more about the war.
- O'Hare's wife didn't like the main character at first because during the war he was just a kid and he was going to write the book as if he was a man.
- The main character slept in one of O'Hares kids rooms and read a book about the history of Dresden to try and remember events that happened.
- He read about a massacre where after, the only thing that could be heard was the birds chirping.
Monday, April 22, 2013
THE GREAT GATSBY ESSAY
Nick Carraway is a crucial asset to the story. He helps us tour Gatsby's world, understand Gatsby's personality, and he changes the course of the plot through his interactions with other characters.
Nick helps us tour Gatsby's world because he is always around him and learning more about him. Previously Gatsby's life was a mystery, but as they become friends some details about Gatsby are revealed. We learn that most of Gatsby's actions are done in order to get in touch with Daisy. An example of this would be the parties he throws. The parties and the people invited are important because they are an effort to get Daisy to come to a party. We also learned that Gatsby did some shady business to become rich just because he knew that Daisy would love him more if he had money. Without Nick all that information about Gatsby would be unknown.
Another reason that makes Nick so important is he helps us understand Gatsby's personality. We learn that Gatsby is an odd guy, but also an interesting guy. He was shy and was always off to the side at his parties. As we got to know Gatsby more we found out that he had a lot of knowledge and cool stories. Gatsby told Nick about how he met Daisy when he was in the military and how when he got back she had already fallen in love with someone else. That was a key part in the story because it revealed that Daisy was the one thing that Gatsby wanted to become happy. Without Nick we would never understand Gatsby's personality.
Gatsby and Daisy may have not ever been reunited if it wasn't for Nick. Nick knew Daisy and Gatsby begged him to invite her over while he was there so they could be back together. Through his interaction with Daisy and Gatsby Nick created a big part of the plot.
If the story was narrated by an anonymous, omniscient voice we never would have know what was going threw Nick's mind at key points in the story which wouldn't allow us to really understand his character. Nick Carraway added more detail and better understandings to the story.
Nick helps us tour Gatsby's world because he is always around him and learning more about him. Previously Gatsby's life was a mystery, but as they become friends some details about Gatsby are revealed. We learn that most of Gatsby's actions are done in order to get in touch with Daisy. An example of this would be the parties he throws. The parties and the people invited are important because they are an effort to get Daisy to come to a party. We also learned that Gatsby did some shady business to become rich just because he knew that Daisy would love him more if he had money. Without Nick all that information about Gatsby would be unknown.
Another reason that makes Nick so important is he helps us understand Gatsby's personality. We learn that Gatsby is an odd guy, but also an interesting guy. He was shy and was always off to the side at his parties. As we got to know Gatsby more we found out that he had a lot of knowledge and cool stories. Gatsby told Nick about how he met Daisy when he was in the military and how when he got back she had already fallen in love with someone else. That was a key part in the story because it revealed that Daisy was the one thing that Gatsby wanted to become happy. Without Nick we would never understand Gatsby's personality.
Gatsby and Daisy may have not ever been reunited if it wasn't for Nick. Nick knew Daisy and Gatsby begged him to invite her over while he was there so they could be back together. Through his interaction with Daisy and Gatsby Nick created a big part of the plot.
If the story was narrated by an anonymous, omniscient voice we never would have know what was going threw Nick's mind at key points in the story which wouldn't allow us to really understand his character. Nick Carraway added more detail and better understandings to the story.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
THE GREAT GATSBY: CH. 7 ACTIVE READING NOTES
This chapter was intense. Gatsby finally told Tom that Daisy never loved him, but when Daisy was asked if she loved him she said yes. Daisy crumbled under the pressure and sort of said she loved both of them. That's basically what the whole chapter was about. The truth finally coming out.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
THE GREAT GATSBY: CH.6 ACTIVE READING NOTES
In this chapter the way Gatsby got all of his money was revealed, but I'm still not sure how he did. Later Nick stops by Gatsby's house where he, the Sloanes, and Daisy and Tom are having a dinner. Gatsby tells Tom that he knows Daisy and Tom becomes suspicious of the two. At the end of the chapter Gatsby is upset because Daisy was not having fun at his party and he wants things to be like they were back in Louisville.
Monday, April 15, 2013
THE GREAT GATSBY: CH. 5 ACTIVE READING NOTES
Gatsby is so excited to hear that Nick agrees to invite Daisy over that he offers Nick a way to make money and someone to cut his grass. Nick declines. When the time comes for Gatsby's and Daisy's reunion, Gatsby is very nervous. At first the reunion starts off awkward, but later eases up and the two seem become accustomed with each other again. Gatsby gets his servant Klipspringer to play the music for them and Nick leaves when he feels like Gatsby and Daisy forgot that he was there.
Monday, April 8, 2013
BRAVE NEW WORLD ESSAY REFLECTION
Overall I think I did a good job on this essay. Maybe it's not as long as it could of been, but I think I answered the prompt to the best of my ability.
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