Writing for HS, AM (Scalice, '07)
Emily Chan
Posted by Emilie at 2007/07/16 10:46:06 PDT

Why did they go through the Waig?

The father asked Baldo if they had seen anybody along the way.

Maria is a tall, pretty girl that smells of papaya.

Baldo is a young boy that finds Maria likable.

What do the stars mean to Leon and Maria? How close are they? How did they meet? Is Maria from the city? Why is she worried that Leon's father will not accept her? What role does Labang play in the story? How important is Nagrebcan to Leon, Baldo, and Maria?

andadasi. arrais. manong. fragrant. papaya.

Maring/Mayang/Maria. She is from Manila.
Leon/Noel. He is from the countryside. Negrebcan.

Maria makes an effort to fit into the countryside life and is joyfully greeted by Leon's family. She was tested by Leon's father to see if she would fit in and she did.

He seems to accept Maria.

American ideals don't work in the Phillipines. Working hard in the Phillipines means you're still poor and starving. In America the American dream is that if you work hard then you will be successful.

How does experience in the city affect the country side and vice versa for Carlos Bulosan and Manuel Arguilla?

Arguilla: The city adapts to the country in the person of Maria.

Bulosan: The country adapts to the city in person of Carlos.


Posted by Emilie at 2007/07/11 17:30:03 PDT
o-o never watched it lol.

Sin City is a movie that I have not seen, nor heard many comments about. The only two facts that I know are: it is mostly a black and white film and Jessica Alba plays a role in the movie. That's it. I have no likes or dislikes for any aspects of Sin City, so I was open to all ideas and opinions, like the review by David Walsh. As I understand, he scorns the movie and does not understand why people watch these types of films. To him, the movie is boring and created with sexual appeal and gruesome scenes as a foundation and repeating factor. Walsh talks about how society now, how we are more open to things like violence in movies.

I'll have to agree with Walsh here. Not only are movies changing, but how people view what is appropriate and what is not. Things we would have done in our teens are done by pre-teens. Maybe about ten years ago you would have seen mid to older teenagers and young adults along in busy shopping districts with families of all sizes. Fast forward to now, and among the mix are ten to twelve year old girls--and possibly younger--dangling a Coach or Fendi bag from one arm and flipping open a pink Motorola Razr with the other. I've heard stories about how girls won't be accepted to the "In" crowd if they don't meet certain requirements. I recall one set of requirements that included the girl had to have Uggs, a North Face jacket, and a LV purse. I know this is a little bit off-topic, but what I'm trying to say is that some of the things we do now are inappropriate for our age, but we do them anyways and so peoples' perspectives are changing.

UHHHHHHHHHHHM.
Hopefully I haven't gone TOO off-topic there. x.x I can't find the right words but you know what I mean.. Right? T__T


Posted by Emilie at 2007/07/08 13:50:14 PDT
zomgggaah this was hard lol.

Knowing it was a persuasive essay, I was lost in the first few paragraphs because I was confused about what the author was arguing about. After re-reading the introducing paragraphs and continuing on until I finished the essay, I would have to say this sort of society that the author talks about would be ideal, but almost impossible if even possible. Before making any agreements, disagreements, or unsure thoughts, let's run through the essay. The author says that the voice of the other is a cry from fellow humans that need help, and that responding to this cry is a human obligation, while ignoring it completely is a fundamental guilt. The author's second premise claims that our current society is founded upon unimaginable human misery and suffering. This foundation has been caused by humans, and therefore, and be undone by the same people. The author asks this question: "How is it fair when some people have more than they need, much more, yet some barely survive with little essential needs?" These lower-class people are the ones that work endlessly so that we can live comfortably with our, as the author says disgustedly, large mansions and Hummers. The third and final premise is: our world of injustice has been humanly constructed. All the racial and sexual discrimination, social classes, and hierarchies and structures of power have been created and caused by humans, and can be undone by humans. The author writes that we must tear down our current society and build a new one, where each human receives what they need and work according to their individual abilities. We must replace our hearts of stone to those of flesh, and work for a better society. This is what the author believes and writes about.

Since this is a response to the essay, here are my two cents. When I read it the first time, I thought, "Wow." It was not that long, but it was dense and sprinkled with unknown vocabulary. At first it reminded me of Communism, but after re-reading I realized it wasn't quite like it. It might have the same, general sort of idea, but I'm not quite sure. The essay doesn't talk about power as much, but more on the needy getting more and the rich getting less. At least, I didn't see anything to do with people struggling and fighting for power. However, for this theoretical society to work, everybody, down to the last person in the farthest corner of the earth, must co-operate. But, however, this sort of clashes with another belief or, arguably, fact: humans are imperfect. Humans are greedy and unfair. Sometimes we lie, we cheat, or we steal from others. We want what other people have. If we all had what we needed, somebody is going to do differently. The author says that our world of injustice has been created by humans. I agree with that. Humans can take it down. I don't quite agree with that. Once again, we are imperfect. Sin is sort of, let's say, inevitable. We're also different. Humans don't think alike, and not everybody is going to want this "fair society". What about the people up on top, the ones with mansions and Hummers? To them, this society is fair. They can do something about it but don't. The lower-classes don't think this society is fair. They're less capable of doing something about it. What I'm trying to say is, there are so many sacrifices needed to be made, so many "this will happen, but so will this.."s, and so many lives we need to change that this sort of society is so hard to set up and once again, almost impossible, if even possible.

Okay hope you liked it. The End. Yay. :]
Uh.. there are probably a TON of mistakes in there.. sorry Joseph. XD Probably due to being confused.. uh.. hopefully's it's right, lol. Aiyah.. now I'm just like.. jlaksdjf;lskdjf.


Posted by Emilie at 2007/07/05 11:58:36 PDT
zomgahhh :o excercises..

soft: The horizon is a definite line, but still soft.

The horizon is a definite line, but even from a distance it ..

gah. eww :[ whatever.

DEUX.

list of tangible things:

roses.
mint chocolate.
strawberries.
cherries.
blueberries.
ice cream.
glass.
mirrors.
light.
ocean.
eclipse.
catastrophe

list if intangible things:

beauty.
love.
justice.
dreams.
nightmares.
hope.
faith.
destiny.
fate.
intelligence.
avarice.
vanity.
gluttony.
lust.
wrath.
sloth.
life.
death.
chance.

list of.. silly metaphors yay:

the rose of lust.
the strawberries of gluttony.
the mirror of dreams.
a light of hope.
the catastrophe of chance.

seven minute essays:

YELLOW:

Yellow symbolizes happiness and life. It reminds me of lemons and the sun. Yellow is a smooth and soft color that slips through our fingers.

CHOCOLATE:

Chocolate is a milky, brown candy associated with love. It can be a flavor of cake, pie, milk, or ice cream. Chocolate is a universally loved sweet.

Quote:

good job
I LOVE CHOCOLATE!
no comma between milky and brown because there are only two adjectives,
you should check but I don't think there should be a comma before of "or" because it might be the same as the rule for and

Quote:

Yayy thanks Samantha. :] Yeah I should take out the commas. ...

WATER

Water is a clear, pure substance that gives life. It can be cold, hot, or in between. Water is all around you, constantly there and never going away. Even though your environment is hot, water is still inside your body. Without water, living things, including you, would not exist. Water tells you the truth. If there are impurities, you will be able to see them.

Yellow is a color that I am neutral with. Chocolate is a candy that I like, and water is a substance that I need to survive. They are things that I am familiar with, but I do not know a lot about them. I see yellow everyday because the sun is yellow. Chocolate is inside the refrigerator in the home or the local store. Water is in the air around me, in the sink, and in rivers and oceans.

pure, life, everyday, lemons, slips, love, truth.

Everyday, something pure and obvious like love or truth slips past our grasp, and we despair over the loss, but when something as simple as lemons disappears from our life, we take no notice.


Posted by Emilie at 2007/06/28 10:52:20 PDT
Edited at 2007/07/05 09:34:22 PDT
ocean ocean more oceaann...

A terrace overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The metal floor and railing both have consistent gaps to allow guests to see more of their surroundings. Wooden benches attached to the railing and pillows with Indian designs provide comfortable seating to those enjoying the view. A miniature, old-fashioned kettle and three cups sit on an end-table, ready to make drinks. For those interested in looking into the distance, a black telescope has been set up next to one of the attached benches.

The view itself is calm, simple and yet stunning at the same time. Blue ocean stretches out of the picture with almost white skies. The horizon is a definite line, but still soft. If the ocean were a few hues lighter, ocean and sky would blend together perfectly.

The metal terrace is attached to a house. The indoor structure is supported by light wooden beams extending upwards. Doors leading to the terrace have been opened. A rectangular bench made of wood and twine-like material rests in front of the doors. To the left stands a rough pillar about three feet tall supporting a dark brown bowl. The bowl is empty and has patterns all around it. Inside, the floor is smooth and is different shades of brown as color.

A guest has the choice of stepping out onto the terrace to enjoy the breathtaking view or to stay inside since the walls and doors are mostly made up of glass. No matter where you are in the picture you can still see the ocean. Nothing obstructs your view except for some pieces of furniture and the wall and door supports. There is no sun, only clouds and water. Since the house itself is far from the highway or city, it is very peaceful and only the sound of water slapping the rocks below can be heard.

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