For the last couple of weeks it seems the only things I had to put much effort into was Great Expectations. This is not because of the high diction that is mostly used throughout the book, but because I could hardly stay awake to read it. Don't get me wrong. The whole point and plot of the story is interesting. Just not the way it was written. If it was written modern or turned into a weird present movie, it would be the most dramatic soap opera. I mean how many stories or real life instances have you had where the person you liked has been the daughter of the person giving you money, who is also the daughter of the maid for your lawyer.
Other then big projects we have done in class, there is also the daily work. For some odd reason, I actually enjoy DGP. Weird I know. I guess for me it is kind of like a simple math problem. It is fun to figure out, and if you do you feel smart.
For the most recent of things going on in class there is reading Romeo and Juliet. Which I am excited but scared to read.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Great Expectation Scene Skits
The three scenes that I want to perform in skits are:
- The first time Pip meets Miss Havisham and Estella. In this scene Pip sees how creepy Miss Havisham is and is forced to play with Estella. The main characters would have to be Pip, Estella, and Miss Havisham. This scene is really interesting it shows how creepy weird Miss Havisham is when you first see her.
- The second scene I would perform is part when Miss Havisham tells Pip that she feels sorry for ruining Pip's chance with Estella and when she gets on fire. The characters in this scene would be Pip and Miss Havisham.This scene would fun to perform because you would get to watch someone act on fire.
- The third scene I would want to play is when Biddy calls Pip out on whether or not he would actually visit Joe like he said after Mrs. Joe's funeral. The characters would be Biddy and Pip. I would want to see this one performed because Biddy says awesome things to Pip and shows how out of all the characters she knows who he truly is and how he should be.
Friday, March 19, 2010
More Questions of Great Expectations
My question is Estella and Pip. The question is from pages 363-365 chapter 44. I want to clarify why she said yes to Drummle and not to Pip when she even told Pip that she liked him. I know that she was said out to break someones heart but, I can't tell if she intentionally meant it to be Pip or she will eventually break Drummles' heart as well. I also know that Estella said she didn't have "a heart" to feel any of this. So I'm wondering if she chose Drummle just because, or for any reason that I might have missed.
Question: Why did Estella pick Drummle over Pip? Does it have anything to do with Drummle himself, or does she just want to bug Pip?
Question: Why did Estella pick Drummle over Pip? Does it have anything to do with Drummle himself, or does she just want to bug Pip?
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Question About a Passage
My question is from chapter 29 on page 238 when Estella says that she "doesn't have a heart" and Pip thinks, " What was it that was borne in upon my mind when she stood still and looked attentively at me? Anything that I had seen in Miss Havisham?...And yet i could not trace this to Miss Havisham. I looked again, and though she was still looking at me, the suggestion was gone. What was it."
My question is about the feeling that Pip suddenly gets when Estella says that. I don't quite understand why he got that feeling. It seems as though every time he sees her he gets that feeling. I don't understand why he gets it and where it came from.
If anyone could give me a little information on why this suddenly happened to Pip that would be cool.
My question is about the feeling that Pip suddenly gets when Estella says that. I don't quite understand why he got that feeling. It seems as though every time he sees her he gets that feeling. I don't understand why he gets it and where it came from.
If anyone could give me a little information on why this suddenly happened to Pip that would be cool.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Great Expectations Photo
This is a photo of a bridge. It represents Pip seeing who he wants to be and the challenge and fear he will have to face to get it. Pip wants to step up on the social class to impress Estella, but he must face the challenge of trying to ge there. Pip has seen what the upper class is like. The bridge also shows the distance it takes to get to the goal he wants to reach. The bridge can also show how Joe sees Pip's leaving. He can see how distant he will be from Biddy and him and different on a social class level.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Great Expectations: First Stage
In the quote posted from the end of chapter 9, Pip is referring to his first day with Miss. Havisham and Estella. He is Also talking about a chain of memories. His chain started with this particular day. He says how these memories are special because they have changed or altered him in some way. This day altered Pip because it was his first up close encounter of the upper class. A place where the things he thought as something anyone would do like sit at the dinner table was seen as something common folk would do. He developed by coming to understand his surroundings and different kinds of places and people.
My memorable day or chain are the days when I have a realization. Some are big moments in the day or a small second out of it. For me it was a time when I learned something about life or myself. On those days I would start or add to my chain and try to change to fit those lessons. A person can have an altering day when they make the connection between something and themselves. Like how Pip saw the connection between classes and how they acted compared to each other. They are the days that make you think or instantly change your mood when you think of them.
My memorable day or chain are the days when I have a realization. Some are big moments in the day or a small second out of it. For me it was a time when I learned something about life or myself. On those days I would start or add to my chain and try to change to fit those lessons. A person can have an altering day when they make the connection between something and themselves. Like how Pip saw the connection between classes and how they acted compared to each other. They are the days that make you think or instantly change your mood when you think of them.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
The Importance of Being Earnest Group Essay
For my group essay we are doing dishonest. Our thesis is about how tolerance in different classes is different for the levels of dishonesty in the play. My first quote was when Algernon lies to his aunt about Lane not making her cucumber sandwiches. The second example is when Lane lies over Algernon's lie saying there were not any cucumbers at the market. The last one is when Algernon lies to his aunt about how he is bothered that there were no cucumbers when he in fact ate the sandwiches. For these three points I wrote about how they were white lies and how they were tolerated differently according to the different social classes. For both of Algernon's quotes I wrote how the lying was brushed off like it didn't happen. While when Lane lied he was yelled at by Algernon. I think my commentary works because it gives examples of the thesis.
I wrote my topic sentence but I didn't really need to tie it in to your guy's so I might have to change when we write the intro. I will also change my conclusion when i see the topic sentence coming after my paragragh.
I wrote my topic sentence but I didn't really need to tie it in to your guy's so I might have to change when we write the intro. I will also change my conclusion when i see the topic sentence coming after my paragragh.
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