Monday, May 12, 2014

Fate

At the beginning of Macbeth we talked a lot about fate.  Fate is causes a lot of problems in this book. To start of the book Macbeth gets in a huge problem with fate. This idea is extremely important to what happens to  everyone in the play.  This is the one we should pay most attention too.

We see this in the play a lot. Everyone in the play mentions something about fate. Fate is compared to a lot of things also. Macbeth is one of the main character that has issues with fate. I also believe that this idea is part of the theme.I think the book is saying that fate can change make you do crazy things. 


Reading & Work Times 
-Wednesday May 7,2014- 2 hours on my portfolio 
-Thursday May 8, 2014- 30 minutes on my portfolio

Monday, May 5, 2014

Macbeth Quote

Quote- "Is this a dagger which I see before me," (51)

I think this quote means a lot to the first 3 acts. I think it is important because there is a lot of deaths in these acts. Macbeth has Duncan killed and Banquo. Macbeth kills some guards to cover the fact that he killed Duncan. This quote matters to the play because this is what Macbeth says when he is thinking about killing Duncan.

I think that this quote is saying that Macbeth doesn't know if he should kill Duncan or not. This quote you can think that nothing is there but you also can believe that there is something there. This unsure like nature can be conveyed that he is unsure about the murder of Duncan.

Reading/Work Times 

English Portfolio- 1 hour
Macbeth using strategies- 45 minutes

Monday, April 28, 2014

Club Volleyball

Club Volleyball just recently ended for me. I have really enjoyed it. I got to play with people from St. Joesph's and Parkview. The experience was really great. I learned a lot of valuable things from my coach and my teammates. We all really bonded and it made playing in tournaments a lot more fun. I also got to play against my friends. My friend Carson Saurage is a good back row player and really gave me helpful tips. Camille Couvillion also gave me some really helpful tips as a front row player. I am extremely thankful for their help.

I have Episcopal volleyball tryouts coming up soon. I am really excited for them because I love playing with my friends from school. This will be very great. One of my favorite things to do is to hit and block. I am glad I will get the chance to tryout and possibly make the team.


Reading/Work Times

-Silver Pigs- Thursday April 24, 2014- 2 hours
-Silver Pigs- Friday April 25, 2014- 30 minutes

Monday, April 14, 2014

Statements & Times

If you are in a position of power, you are happy.

I disagree with this statement because a position of power cannot buy all of the happiness in the world. Many people aren't happy who have a really high position. To connect it with Macbeth, Macbeth found out that he would have to kill someone to become king and that really didn't make him happy. It made him change he wasn't happy after that point.

If something is destined to happen, it will happen without your interference.

I agree with this statement because if something is meant to be then it will happen on its own without your own personal guidance. For Macbeth he agreed with this at one point but now he believes that he will have to kill more people to become king 

Reading & Work Times:


  • Tuesday, April 8, 2014- I worked on my entree for about an 1 hour 
  • Thursday, April 10, 2014- I finished my vocabulary test that took about 45 minutes 
  • Friday, April 11, 2014- made final touches to live binder for about 15 minutes 

Monday, February 24, 2014

2/24

Reading/Work Times 

Tuesday Feb 28, 2014- I read over my comments from the paper and I did that for about 30 minutes.
Wednesday Feb. 29, 2014- I read my book for about 30 minutes after school
Friday Feb. 21, 2014- I studied for the poetry test for about an hour.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras 
by: Bria Turner 


Plop plop plop the sound of the smooth beads 
The coconuts calling your name 
It seems as if the stuffed bears run from you 
Us waiting 
for the next parade 
Kings and Queens 
Actors and Actresses 
You look 
You see 
You wonder
These are the happiest moments 
This is home 
This is life 
This is us 
This is Mardi Gras 

I used sibilance, onomatopoeia, and alliteration. 


Reading Times-
  • Monday,February 10, 2014- I read Thirteen Reasons Why for 30 minutes after school 
  • Wednesday, February 12, 2014- I read again for about 45 minutes 
  • Saturday, February 15, 2014- I read Thirteen Reasons why for about 45 minutes 

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Song Analysis

MY SONG: Let it Go by Idina Menzel 
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/idinamenzel/letitgo.html


I first heard this song was in the movie theater. I have always really enjoyed this song. There are multiple different techniques used in this song. One of them that I noticed while analyzing was euphony. I found a lot of sounds that were very pleasing with the letters M or L. This technique was used to make the song sound pleasing to the ear of anyone who heard it. The euphony made it appealing. The next technique I noticed is called onomatopoeia. In this song I heard a lot of sounds that were said such as whirling, howling, and swirling.These words were used to add a  lot of affect on how people knew how she felt. Lastly I noticed alliteration. I saw many vowel sounds that were next to each other. This made the song a little bit more dramatic. All of these techniques give the song a emotional feel. They help show the true emotions of Elsa. 

The soapstone for me in Let it Go was pretty simple. The subject of this song is being free from the previous struggle. The occasion is that sometimes people just want their troubles gone.  Audience is people just watching the movie or just listening to the song. It is also to people who are having a hard time. Purpose is to show that everyone just needs to take a break. The speaker is else. It is in is in first person. The tone is relief.