Sunday, September 5, 2010

Assignment #8: Connotation


The word "plump," like this picture, makes me smile. Personally when I think plump I think of my grandmothers (I have four) which are all very short, plump, jolly women. I think of happy pumpkins during thanksgiving, I think of Santa Claus and I think of Angelina Jolie. All in which I are very good things. :)

Assignment #7: Everything's an Argument

In The Secret Life of Bees, the author makes the argument that if you want to find something (like the truth, yourself, answers) you cannot always rely on others, but rather yourself to go out in the world and look for it yourself. In the beginning of the book the main character, lily, always asks her father about her mother (where she is, how she is doing etc) she later learned that she had to go out in the world to understand what had happened to her mother. She couldn't just expect her father to give her all the answers to life, and while finding out the truth about her  mother, Lily found out so much  more.

Assignment #6: Positive Vs. Negative Views

"They say those teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone'll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they'll leave you alone, but not me

The boys and girls in the clique
The awful names that they stick
You're never gonna fit in much, kid
But if you're troubled and hurt
What you got under your shirt
Will make them pay for the things that they did"

-teenagers by my chemical romance
Teenagers have always been associated with the words; unruly, rude, parties, irresponsible, drugs, violence, sex. 
But society seems to undermine the fact that most mission trips to third world countries are mostly students. Teenagers to be exact. Most high school clubs have something to do with helping the world and our communities. A lot of teenagers jump at the chance to help out others. Also, we could be called naive but the younger generation has heart and we try harder or spend more time and attention on things that adults would usually cast aside like the homeless people, wild animals etc. You could call it ignorance or you could call it amazing. Us teenagers are also associated with the words; talent, love, kindness, future, giving etc.


Assignment #5: Conformity

If you walk the halls of VHS, you will notice teens of all different cliques, styles and trends. No matter how hard you try to be a 'trendsetter' or 'independent' you will always be part of the crowd. There is not one teenager at our school that you can say  "wow he/she is really different from everyone else," just by looking at the. Do not get me wrong though, I believe in nonconformity, there is such a thing. However it does not apply to the physical appearance of people but a person's personality actions and word and make them different from everyone else. Not two of the same people at out school have the exact same likes, dislikes and thoughts and opinions.

Assignment #4: The Controversy of Music Genres




                                                   
We see lil Wayne(left) and the words cool, gangster, hood, pimp etc pop up to mind. We hear his music and it's catchy and has quite the stealthy word play, He is adored everywhere and his lyrics include but are not varied to these examples;

"So I pick the world up and I’ma drop it on your f*ckin’ head
Bitch, I’ma pick the world up and I’ma drop it on your f*ckin’ head
And I could die now, Rebirth motherf*cker
Hop up in my spaceship and leave Earth, motherf*cker
I’m gone
Motherf*cker, I’m gone"
-drop the world
"She got the good good
she Michael Jackson bad
Im attracted to her
but her attractive ass
but now were murders
cause we kill time
I knock her lights out
but she still shine
I hate to see her go
but i love to watch her leave
but i keep her running back and forth
like a soccer team"
-bedrock
On the other hand, we have Christopher Drew(right), and his name always is associated with cute, dorky, gay,  and inspirational. His songs are are also catchy and his lyrics are heartfelt. His fans are numerous and his lyrics go along these lines; 
"Love is the weapon for this lukewarm congregation
Love is the only thing that's kept me believing
Love is the weapon for this wounded generation
Love is the only thing that's kept me believing

That the world will change
(world will change)
We all want change
(want it now)"
-love is our weapon


"I'm happy knowing that you are mine
The grass is greener on the other side
The more I think, the more I wish
That we could lay here for hours and just reminisce
Uh, oh, oh

You're looking so fresh, it's catching my eye
Why oh, why did I not see this before
The girl I adore was right in front of me
And now I'll take a step back and look in your eye
And ask why it took so long to see we're meant to be"
-happy
What people don't often see is that rock and rap and folk and jazz, country, latin, hip hop and techno, Lil Wayne, Christopher Drew, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, AC/DC, pitbull, Norah Jean and kid Cudi have one thing in common; they are all forms and artists of self expression. No matter how vast the differences the share may be they we all still be artists coming together in a community to represent music and their own personal interpretations of life.






 

Assignment #3: The Secret Life of Bees

 
"The Secret Life of Bee's" is a heart inspiring story of a young girl and her journey through grief, love and life. While teaching important history about the civil rights movement in the 1960s, this nook also serves as excellent advice, guidence and opens discussions and ideas for women everywhere. Young girls especially will find this book relate-able and inspiring. The main character Lily, takes on the social injustice of the world with her whimsical adolescent mind as this 'coming of age' book takes her through a series of incidents in her life. She develops an understanding of the harsh reality of the world and people in it, but also the kindness and wisdom found in certain people. This book will leave readers encouraged and confident, thinking if Lily can do it, why can't I?