Finishing the Soloist was a big goal of mine because of summer on its way and school being almost over. It was very hard for me to concentrate because of this but in the end I finally finished the book. From the start of the book, it was very interesting but then when I got towards the middle, I thought it was a big repeat that had bore me. When I finally finished the book, I realized that I actually liked the book and it was very glad to have read it. I thought the Soloist had a lot of meaning to it. It was very realistic how life is when it comes to being on your own. I couldn't imagine how Nathaniel had stuck it out in the streets for a long period of time. I guess when you have something to fight for and enjoy that nothing around you really matters. I believe that his music made him sane and that nothing really matters but that. I also believe that he thought he had to give something to the world. I thought it was one of the reasons he lived on the streets was to play to his music. I think he knows that the world out there is bad and him playing for it would atleast make them listin and give them hope.
The Soloist made me also realize the meaning of friendship a lot more. Even though Nathaniel didn't get no better from his disease and that he wasn't cured however he received a friendship for a lifetime. I think Lopez learned a lot from this experience. He learned that be yourself and don't change. In the end a friendship was form that would be treasure forever.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Annoyance & Happiness in One bottle
After reading chapters 13-22 I came to a realization that the book is just a big continuous repeat. Once again Lopez questions why Nathanil stays on the street. He tries to push Nathaniel into a better environment but Nathaniel just wont do it. I can't understand why and how Lopez can put up with someone who's uncooperative. Its been months now Lopez is trying to help Nathaniel and for what he still doesn't fully trust him yet. I wonder if Nathaniel will ever become sane again? Will he understand the meaning of how valuable his life is? To tell you the truth I went to look and read other peoples posts to see what they thought about chapters 13-22 and I came to a realization that many of fellow classmates wrote about his happiness. I think Lopez doesn't quite get the point that Nathaniel is happy where he is at. I think Nathaniel sees different than what Lopez sees. I think Nathaniel sees the outside as his home and the instruments and his music are his family because he knows its always going to be there.
As I read further on I found out the real reason what cause him to become like this. All because his dad left him when he was little. I guess his dad had an big en pact on him which he looked up. I don't think he wants to get close to anyone because he knows people always leave. I really hope the ending of the book changes my thoughts about it because right now I don't like how the book is turning out.
As I read further on I found out the real reason what cause him to become like this. All because his dad left him when he was little. I guess his dad had an big en pact on him which he looked up. I don't think he wants to get close to anyone because he knows people always leave. I really hope the ending of the book changes my thoughts about it because right now I don't like how the book is turning out.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Skid Row
While reading Chapters 7-12 I couldn't help but ask more questions. I was very curious of why would Lopez want to sleep on the streets with Nathaniel for a night? I thought it was very strange how Lopez really went into being the shoes of people living on the street. I knew he couldn't take it laying there next to Nathaniel of how he could possibly sleep. As I did some further reading the book I thought the way Lopez described the streets was very frightening and I couldn't possibly understand how Nathaniel wouldn't want to stay at the Lamp. After all the offerings Lopez had given to Nathaniel, wouldn't he take them? Why didn't Nathanial want a nice warm house to stay at? Did he know that it was dangerous outside on the streets? Does Nathaniel realize that everyone out there in the world inst like Lopez?
While reading these chapters I came across a quote that I really liked and I quite understood Nathaniel point of view. "I'd rather die where I know my way around. I'm out here breathing fresh air and I'm not trapped in some apartment cooped up and unheard of." This quote to me means that Nathaniel wants his music to be heard for the outside world. I think he didn't want to change his ways because hes happy were hes at right now. I can't wait to further read on whats going to happen next.
I want you to check the questions I asked and see if there possible to be answered.
While reading these chapters I came across a quote that I really liked and I quite understood Nathaniel point of view. "I'd rather die where I know my way around. I'm out here breathing fresh air and I'm not trapped in some apartment cooped up and unheard of." This quote to me means that Nathaniel wants his music to be heard for the outside world. I think he didn't want to change his ways because hes happy were hes at right now. I can't wait to further read on whats going to happen next.
I want you to check the questions I asked and see if there possible to be answered.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
He's Got The World On Two Strings.
Who is Nathaniel Anthony Ayers ? A homeless bum and a Julliard alum? Why is he living on the streets of New York playing a violin with two strings missing? What drove him to insanity? Journalist, Steve Lopez ponders and ask these questions. Out of his curiosity I can't help but wonder myself too. I have questions of my own of how a man who has physiological problems still can produce music. amy theory is I think the sounds he makes from his violin keeps him sane. Every person living on the streets has a story but what makes Nathaniel so special to Lopez? I'm pretty sure that any bum living on the street has an interesting story of how they got to that point in there life. So then why did he choose Nathaniel?
I think this book is very interesting and different from the texts we had throughout the year. The Soloist, is current and is what people are reading today. I really would like to know how the story ends. What if Ayers story of how he got to the point of living on the streets wasnt that good. Would Lopez still post the article? I ponder and questioned if Lopez issues his article will people be aware of Nathaniel? Would they want to help or will people think its foolish and just feel bad for him ? Will issuing the article create an awareness of people living on the streets? These are questions I plan to look for answers when continuing the book.
I would like to finish the book and know the reaction of people who read the article about Ayers.
to be continueddd...
I think this book is very interesting and different from the texts we had throughout the year. The Soloist, is current and is what people are reading today. I really would like to know how the story ends. What if Ayers story of how he got to the point of living on the streets wasnt that good. Would Lopez still post the article? I ponder and questioned if Lopez issues his article will people be aware of Nathaniel? Would they want to help or will people think its foolish and just feel bad for him ? Will issuing the article create an awareness of people living on the streets? These are questions I plan to look for answers when continuing the book.
I would like to finish the book and know the reaction of people who read the article about Ayers.
to be continueddd...
Thursday, April 30, 2009
The Catcher and the Rye
I thought The Catcher and the Rye was a really good book. I enjoyed how the book was written mysteriously and different. It was one of those books that has a very good moral to it however you just have no clue what it was. I also liked how J. D. Salinger wrote the book by having Holden Caulfield as first person narrative, where he delivered this story that did not have a beginning ,middle or end. While reading this book, I felt as though I was reading Caulfields diary. I knew every little expect of what he was doing and thinking.
In The Catcher in the Rye,Holden Caulfield tells this adventurous story about his journey to home. He does a lot of reminiscing about his past and how it should be different.In the book Holden Caulfield is a very depressed teenager. He tries to act older than his age and is lonely. His brother Allie, who he was dearly close to,effected him some type of way. I think Caulfield feels that hes not important out of all his brothers and sisters. He doesn't seem to care about life too much because he messes up to much and he knows his parents doesn't expect anything from him. I was very happy in the end of the book he went home but I was still surprise that out through his journey how much he talked about Jane; he never got to see her. Knowing this, it seems like his adventure is never ending.
I would like you to check my grammer and if I stayed talking about one topic instead of jumping from one topic to another.
In The Catcher in the Rye,Holden Caulfield tells this adventurous story about his journey to home. He does a lot of reminiscing about his past and how it should be different.In the book Holden Caulfield is a very depressed teenager. He tries to act older than his age and is lonely. His brother Allie, who he was dearly close to,effected him some type of way. I think Caulfield feels that hes not important out of all his brothers and sisters. He doesn't seem to care about life too much because he messes up to much and he knows his parents doesn't expect anything from him. I was very happy in the end of the book he went home but I was still surprise that out through his journey how much he talked about Jane; he never got to see her. Knowing this, it seems like his adventure is never ending.
I would like you to check my grammer and if I stayed talking about one topic instead of jumping from one topic to another.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
The Death of a Salesman
Having read The Death of a Salesman before; reading it twice thoroughly made it much better for me to comprehend. Reading the first act first and then watching the movie after made it mush easier to understand. I got very confused when Willy started to reminisce or have hallucinations in the book , but when I watch the movie I started to figure it out and put the pieces together. I thought it was very strange and I didn't quite understand why Willy wanted to get sick and go crazy breathing in the carbon dioxide. While Willy did this I kinda felt bad for his wife and two son especially Biff. The relationship with Willy and Biff seem complicated but understanding. I think what drove Willy to his death was him trying to show Biff an example of what he shouldn't do in life. I think he pushes Biff to the best of his ability because he knows that Biff is a an intelligent young man who can do much more for his life. Also I think that Willy dreams and goals drove him crazy too. He worried too much on the hopes and dreams than what was actually happening in reality. I thought Biff was going to turn out crazy like his father one day , however he stuck in there strong which surprised me. What surprise me the most was how Biff would see and hear how Willy would scream and treat his mother and even caught him cheating on her but he kept his mouth shut. He still treated his father with the same respect and forgave him of all the things he have done.
I think Willy acted the way he acted that lead him to his death because I think he knew that he had nothing else to offer to his family and life.I think he saw how he was tearing his life apart and that he was so messed up from the things he done before that it was better for him to end things now. He wanted to end his death so Biff could have the insurance money to start his career in life.
Reading this book made me realize how it's very stressful to maintain enough money to support yourself and your family. That if you didn't work hard now that in the end you would have to work harder. It also made me realize that all parents have a very tough job. They want there children to have a better life than them and have tons of money to have so. I think Willy did a good job raising Biff because Biff still turned out loving and understanding. He took after his father job when it came to taking care of his mother.
I enjoyed reading Death of a Salesmanbecause it was different and had an unexpected ending. I thought there was a very good moral to it. The book was giving a message out of following your dreams and never give up even when someone is telling you to do so.
I think Willy acted the way he acted that lead him to his death because I think he knew that he had nothing else to offer to his family and life.I think he saw how he was tearing his life apart and that he was so messed up from the things he done before that it was better for him to end things now. He wanted to end his death so Biff could have the insurance money to start his career in life.
Reading this book made me realize how it's very stressful to maintain enough money to support yourself and your family. That if you didn't work hard now that in the end you would have to work harder. It also made me realize that all parents have a very tough job. They want there children to have a better life than them and have tons of money to have so. I think Willy did a good job raising Biff because Biff still turned out loving and understanding. He took after his father job when it came to taking care of his mother.
I enjoyed reading Death of a Salesmanbecause it was different and had an unexpected ending. I thought there was a very good moral to it. The book was giving a message out of following your dreams and never give up even when someone is telling you to do so.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Third Quarter Reflections
Using blogger has changed many of my thoughts about English class. I think blogger is a very convenient website to use because it is a way of connecting with both of the classrooms ideas and thoughts on the assignments. I like how we have a head start to use Blogger on Fridays.It gives me an advantage of first jotting down all my ideas and then typing it all out.I think having assignments being typed up on the computer is much better than writing because here blogger has an auto-save where it saves her work automatically however having an assignment written down on a piece of paper may get lost or destroyed. Blogger is very helpful if I'm stuck on writing something or trying to find out the general idea. Reading other fellow classmates assignments help me understands what is going on. Also, having comments from my fellow classmates about my postings help me what Im doing wrong or what I am doing right atleast.
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