Posts

Post 14

Nora is described at the opening of the play as a normal 19th century woman who is obedient to her husband, as seen by the terminology used by her husband, Torvald, to characterize her. Nora has been dubbed "squander bird," "skylark," and "squirrel" by Torvald (Ibsen 26). He appears to dehumanize Nora by continuously referring to her as a pet. Nora is viewed by Torvald as a worthless person who is utterly reliant on him. Nora's function as a wife, he argues, is to amuse and serve as a trophy, which mirrors the majority of nineteenth-century marriages. A typical wife in the nineteenth century functioned like an Angel in the House. Women were viewed as assets or objects by males at the period, and they were heavily ruled by men. People who worked, mainly men, earned money, therefore having power over others. Men used money to dominate their women, as Torvald's character expresses when he says, "it's astounding what an expensive pet she is fo

Post 13

 My favorite TV show is "The Office".  The Office is set in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The comedy is set at the Scranton division of Dunder Mifflin, a failing paper firm. Michael Scott, the regional manager, Dwight Schrute, the top salesperson, Jim Halpert, the office "funny-guy," Pam Beesly, the uneasy receptionist, and Ryan the quiet cool guy, are the main characters. The show provides white-collar comedy by creating amusing, relevant plots out of daily workplace issues.  Through its sarcastic and perhaps unrealistic representation of office life, The Office makes viewers reflect on their own office life.  Lagging sales at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton are a constant threat to the branch's survival. Jim, an underutilized salesperson, discovers that a corporate branch manager is just as interested in a video game as he is in selling paper. Ryan, a hopeful temp worker, rapidly learns that his supervisor knows little about modern business. "This is a run-out-the-cloc

Post 12

       "The Untraveled Path" George Harrison's song and Robert Frost's "Any Road" Both the poem and the song, as their titles imply, are about the road, which is a metaphor for our life's journey. "Two paths diverged in a wood, and I— I chose the less traveled by, and that has made all the difference," writes Robert Frost, whereas George Harrison asserts, "If you don't know where you're going, any road will lead you there."  The symbol of a road has typically been used to represent life's journey. It does, however, represent both the route and the goal. The poem's prevalent interpretation is that Robert Frost pursues one of the two paths he portrays. The title, on the other hand, emphasizes that Frost did not travel along any of the routes listed. Instead, he takes the middle road.  "And sorry I couldn't travel both/ And be one traveler," he says at the opening. His initial judgment is that it isn't p

Post 11

Stephen Crane's A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.”      I chose this metaphor because to me it is about a man, who represents mankind, who is contemplating his existence. The universe represents a god-like figure.  The man in the poem declares his existence to the world in order to be recognized, to feel that his presence is valued, and that he has significance in the big scheme of things. At the very least, man wants to be accepted by the world around him. It's fascinating how something so lighthearted can also be profound and serious. It's a painful truth that the world doesn't care about humanity, either as a whole or as individuals, since it's simply too big! While it's good to set huge goals and accomplish things, this poem is urging us to keep it in context. It's pointless to attempt to impress the world if you don't remember your friends and family. D

Post 10 Image

Image
The image that captures my life is "Home".  A home is not just a house, it is a place. Home is where I want to go because my belongings are there, my toys that I grew up with, my childhood memories, and so much more.  Home for me is a place where my family is. Home is where I feel safe and loved.  This comes from my amazing family, the sense of security I have at home, and the love that is always present, no matter how awful things appear. The poem that I am comparing my image to is "Snapping Beans" by Lisa Parker. Parker uses several lines of the poem to describe the scenery, painting a picture of a quiet house in the countryside at sunrise.  The imagery can be seen in the lines such as “as the sun rose, pushing its pink spikes / through the slant of cornstalks,”.

Post 9

       The tone of my life is confidence. To me, confidence is a source of satisfaction. I believe that the more confident you are in yourself, the better off you are. I maintain my confidence while remaining humble about it. In a manner, I combined the humble and confident sides of my personality. Even if I am confident, I must have a humble attitude so that I never get ahead of myself. Being humble and confident also brings out the side of myself that is misunderstood. My friends and family wonder why I like to spend a lot of time alone and do activities on my own. Although I consider this to be a good quality, most others do not.  I believe that being self-reliant is a positive attribute to possess. Confidence helps me to accomplish anything I set my mind to, making me extremely high minded and confident in all I do. Confidence enables me to maintain a high level of self-esteem and hold my head high even when confronted with negative people. I utilize confidence in my daily life, e

Post 8

  "What will your verse be"? A simple verse within a lifetime of things I hope to accomplish.  My verse will be filled with all of my loved ones by my side, and the accomplishments we've achieved as a group will be measured by how much we've assisted one another. Whether these loved ones are my immediate family or friends, I want them to look at me and honestly believe I had a positive influence in their lives. Whether it's helping my sister with her basketball practice or helping her major lifetime decisions.  I'm always willing to provide a helping hand. My parents taught me how to be selfless, to think of others and always help out someone in need. I care deeply about my family and friends' happiness and success, and I will do everything I can to help them achieve their goals. Because I know God has a plan for everyone, my verse may not be what I anticipate it to be, but I will make the decision not to be alone. I will make people happy and have a signi