The Furies of Calderon
-by Jim Butcher
Okay, so, the book I read is called the Furies of Calderon and it is by the author, Jim Butcher.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Modernist Essay
The stories and poems we have read in class are considered modernism. Modernism is a time period from the early 1900s to 1965. Fahrenheit 451 is consedered a Modernist novel because it has a lot of Imagery in it such as the fire hose being described as a serpent. Imagists were the kind of people who don't want syntax. They only want to focus on the thing itself or the image. Richard cory is considered a modernist poem because it has deceptive appearances hiding difficult truths, as said in our lecture. In comparison to Fahrenheit 451, Richard cory, too, has allusions and imagery such as the line, "Clean favored and imperially slim." You can actually imagine how this "character" in the poem might look like. :D The First Seven Years is considered modernist because in the short story, a girl's parents wanted her to go off with a boy that she doesn't want to be with. This scene in the story ties to modernism based upon the idea of difficult truths and also departure from tradition when she doesn't see the boy again....
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Modernism
My writing, I think, is different now than it was five years ago because I use more vocabulary words than I did five years ago. I mostly use them to critisize people, but at least my vocabulary has increased! :D I'm not sure how the world has affected me and my writing... I just noticed my vocabulary.
Monday, February 25, 2013
MY MODERNIST
I have chosen to learn about Ernest Hemingway who lived from 1899-1961. In 9th grade, I read a book called Old Man and the Sea which was by him. I would like to learn about him since he is an author I am already familiar with, well, I'm not really familiar with him. I just read one book by him, but I really would like to learn about him, and maybe read one book by him. I hope he is interesting!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
BOB :D
- Whitney Houg: http://whougrhsamlitcom.blogspot.com/ (One of my favorites! :)
- Eli Esparza: http://eesparzarhsengcomp.blogspot.com/ (Well organized)
- Sarah Stevens: http://sstevensrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/ (Well organized)
- Lissette Villalobos: http://lissettevillalobos.blogspot.com/ (One of my favorites! :)
- Mia Hernandez: http://mhernandezrhsamlit.blogspot.com/ (Good blog!! :)
- Ethan Clardy: http://eclardysrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Ricky Luna: http://lunaricky73.blogspot.com/
- Connor Albright: http://calbrightrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Francisco Ayala: http://fyalarhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Allison Fouratt: http://afouratt.blogspot.com/
- Christian Hernandez: http://hernandezchris218rhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Jared Perry: http://doradoslayer.blogspot.com/
- Malik Pope: http://mpopelitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Uriel Ruiz: http://upalaciosrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Andrew Alcazar: http://aalcazar53e3.blogspot.com/
- Analyssa Brown: http://abrownrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Ashley Chantry http://achantryrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Rudy Valentine: http://rudyvalentine.blogspot.com/
- Mareya Biely: http://mbielyrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Julia Chavez: http://jchavezrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Austyn Childers: http://achildersamlit.blogspot.com/
- Des Cruz: http://dcruzrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Nathan Limon: http://nlimonrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Chase Uriarte: http://curiarterhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Angelica Velez: http://avelezrhsamlit2.blogspot.com/
- Alex Calderon: http://acalderonrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Kristhian Marentes: http://kmarentesrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
- Jonathan Douglas: http://jdouglasrhs.blogspot.com/
- Scott Gilkerson: http://sgilkersonrhsamlit.blogspot.com/
- Adam Wilkanoski: http://awilkanoski.blogspot.com/
- Easton Martinez: http://eastonmartinez.blogspot.com/
- Trajon Johnson: http://tjohnsonrhsamlit.blogspot.com/ ( This blog makes children cry!!)
- Erick Martinez: http://emartinezrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Spring vocab 5
Brouhaha- over excited reaction to something
Cloy- discussed or sickened
Demeanor-outward behavior
Deference- humble submission or respect
Enigmatic- difficult to interpret or understand
Definitive- conclusion
Bumptious- proud to an irritating degree
Choleric- bad tempered
Bulwark- a defensive wall
Curtail- reduce in quantity
Adamant- refusing to be persuaded
Profligate- wasteful in use of resources
Mawkish- sentimental in a feeble or sickly way
Thwart- preventing someone from accomplishing something
Onus- used to refer to something that is ones duty or responsibility
Requisite- made necessary by particular circumstances
Mollify- appease the anger or anxiety if someone
Sartorial- relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress
Presentiment- intuitive feeling about the future
Impromptu- done without being planned , organized, or rehearsed
Forbearance- formal patience or self control
Remit- refrain from inflicting
Cloy- discussed or sickened
Demeanor-outward behavior
Deference- humble submission or respect
Enigmatic- difficult to interpret or understand
Definitive- conclusion
Bumptious- proud to an irritating degree
Choleric- bad tempered
Bulwark- a defensive wall
Curtail- reduce in quantity
Adamant- refusing to be persuaded
Profligate- wasteful in use of resources
Mawkish- sentimental in a feeble or sickly way
Thwart- preventing someone from accomplishing something
Onus- used to refer to something that is ones duty or responsibility
Requisite- made necessary by particular circumstances
Mollify- appease the anger or anxiety if someone
Sartorial- relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress
Presentiment- intuitive feeling about the future
Impromptu- done without being planned , organized, or rehearsed
Forbearance- formal patience or self control
Remit- refrain from inflicting
I AM HERE
I think i have made progress towards my smart goal which was to read more books. We are only suppose to read three per semester plus more for extra credit. If I read one book a month I can reach my goal of five to six books. :) (A lit analysis is due at the end of the month.)
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