At the moment, my mind is almost completely void of thought.
I’m tired. And yes I kind of want to go to bed at 8:00. Don’t judge too hard. Next
week should be lovely considering the amount of work I need to get done by
then. Not to mention I have to juggle work and a relationship in between that.
Ah that divine transition to adulthood. It’s tiring but really does carry a
sensation of fulfillment and independence that is rewarding to me. I honestly
don’t have much to say. But I will digress and write about something somewhat
entwined with literature. I’m not going to write much about The Road, mostly
because that seems like the only thing anyone’s written about in their blogs
(reading the same thing repeatedly has to be getting old). Yeah it was depressing and gruesome and I loved
it. I do think that’s sufficient opinion from me. My independent book however
was another story. It wasn’t what I thought it’d be but I guess it represented
my topic rather well. The troubles with closed minded upbringings, sexual defilements
and constant racism really emphasized how corrupt society is. It’s kind of
upsetting to me that I can say that with confidence. I feel like life shouldn’t
be that way. I guess it’s not up to me though. Seems like we (society as a
whole) definitely have some work to do. Just imagine how nice things would be if we all behaved like human beings instead of diseased animals. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” -Dr. Seuss
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Imagine
At the moment, my mind is almost completely void of thought.
I’m tired. And yes I kind of want to go to bed at 8:00. Don’t judge too hard. Next
week should be lovely considering the amount of work I need to get done by
then. Not to mention I have to juggle work and a relationship in between that.
Ah that divine transition to adulthood. It’s tiring but really does carry a
sensation of fulfillment and independence that is rewarding to me. I honestly
don’t have much to say. But I will digress and write about something somewhat
entwined with literature. I’m not going to write much about The Road, mostly
because that seems like the only thing anyone’s written about in their blogs
(reading the same thing repeatedly has to be getting old). Yeah it was depressing and gruesome and I loved
it. I do think that’s sufficient opinion from me. My independent book however
was another story. It wasn’t what I thought it’d be but I guess it represented
my topic rather well. The troubles with closed minded upbringings, sexual defilements
and constant racism really emphasized how corrupt society is. It’s kind of
upsetting to me that I can say that with confidence. I feel like life shouldn’t
be that way. I guess it’s not up to me though. Seems like we (society as a
whole) definitely have some work to do. Just imagine how nice things would be if we all behaved like human beings instead of diseased animals. Thursday, January 24, 2013
You Said What?
I’ve never been one to sit down and ponder about the
evolution of vocabulary, but the article Mr. Mullins suggested about the etymology
of the B- Word was rather intriguing to me. I didn’t think I could write enough
about that single word so I did some further research and was blown away by
what I found. Some of the phrases used in common dialogue are incredibly
incorrect. I’m guilty of using some of them incorrectly myself, but I’ve never
thought twice when I said them. It’s amazing to me that something as complex as
language has the ability to change so easily. I encountered a website that
examined the use of some very common sayings, one such saying being “spit and
image.” When I first read that statement, I honestly had no idea what they were
talking about. As I read through the paragraph, the author proceeded to explain
that the phrase, “spitting image of…” is actually really incorrect. The phrase “spit
and image” was introduced into English vocabulary in the 1820s and has managed
to morph into a completely different set of terminology in a rather short
amount of time. I won’t bother boring you with other phrase explanations but I think
you get the idea. I wonder what the English language will be in later years. If
phrases like YOLO and BFFL are all that’s ever said..I won’t want to live on
this planet anymore. Thursday, January 17, 2013
*sigh*
It feels like Christmas break was a year ago at this point, I’m
tired and the 32 hour days seem to be getting longer. Didn’t they used to be 24
hours? Anyway, this blog is depleting the last bit of thought process that
remains today. But I am happy to mention that I’ve almost finished The Road. And this news is actually
bittersweet. I wish it just kept going forever. I love it. The quizzes in class
have been all but enjoyable but I will admit that I feel like they help me
analyze the book better. I would never have thought through some of the
connections proposed on those pieces of paper. And although I usually always
despise creative writing, I’ll admit that the Found Poetry idea was pretty
great and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was kind of fun searching through
passages and quotes to find and create my own twist on the story. Sharing my
work didn’t seem as rough as usual either. Maybe the recent insomnia has
implanted an “I don’t care anymore” affect on me. I complain a lot (sorry) because
it makes me feel better, but in reality, this semester has been pretty smooth
so far. :)Thursday, January 10, 2013
Back Again
It feels like it has been ages since I last had to write on
this blog..oh wait, it has been ages. I honestly can’t say that I've missed it
much. (Sorry Mr. Mullins) I guess I should start off by saying that I hope
everyone’s holiday was as wonderful as possible and congrats, only 5 more
months to go guys! So far 2nd semester is going by a lot more
quickly than the 1st and I feel like I've been able to get a lot
more completed. My independent reading book is unfortunately not what I thought
it’d be, but I am only like 30 pages into it. The Road however, has turned
out to be one of the best books I've ever been given the opportunity to read.
It has an excellent plot and even though it is violent and grotesque, the story
and characters (except for that kid) are likable The only complaint
associated with this novel that I have, is McCarthy’s style of writing dialogue
pretty much sucks. However, I still absolutely love love love the story. I am
truly sorry to those of you that are unable to appreciate the awesomness of
this book. I think as I wrote this, that I might have just convinced myself to
re-read this novel and maybe even read other works by McCarthy. It’s amazing
how such a brief reflection can influence such a lovely epiphany. ;)
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