Thursday, January 15, 2009

What do I feel about Zeena?

I don't like Zeena at all. She is only interested in the treatment of her own "illness." Throughout the novel we don't know if she is really sick or if she is just displaying a degree of hypochondria. She doesn't thank Ethan for his support and his effort to pay all her medical bills. She sees it as a matter of course that Ethan gives every single penny he makes to her and her sickness. I don't think Zeena is a nice person. It seems like she is only caring about herself.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Antigone Greek Drama Moral Dilemmas

1) You have the opportunity to cheat on a test and not get caught. Do you?
I would eventually cheat if the opportunity is given to me. But with a very bad conscience. 
Cheating can lead to success in school, but it will not help you in your future. For example if you get into a good college with grades that you only got by cheating, you will have difficulties keeping up with the other students who earned their good grades by "actually" learning their stuff.

2)
If a best friend is dating someone who I can not stand, I would make her clear that I don't like him, and that I think that he is not good for her. I would tell her that I think she deserves someone better. 

3) 
Since it is allowed to drink alcohol in my country at the age of 16 (only beer, and wine, all liquors... with 18) Its something I am used to see. I am not sure what I would do. But here in America I would probably report them because its the law.

4)
If my parents refuse to let me go with my friends on a weekend trip, I would probably sneak out and go anyway. Since I'm 18 I feel that I can decide for myself what's best for me. My parents would let me go anyway, because they know that I can be responsible for myself and make the right decisions. 

5)
I guess I would cut them a break first and give them a chance to pay the rent by installments. If they would not pay the following month I would probably kick them out. 

6)
If this friend has been a really good friend, I would stick to him/her.


7)
If I wouldn't find a fraternity that seems a perfect fit for me, I would probably remain independent. Because why should hang with people I don't really like.


8)Yes, I would definately invite him to the Thanksgiving get- together, since he is part of the family. What my parents and I might do is to not serve alcohol at all, so that he can't get embarrassing. We would speak to him and suggest him to go to rehab, and that we are all going to support him.

9) If the school rule would be that we are not allowed to wear skirts or dresses at all in school during summer, I would probably break the rules on purpose in order to publicly protest to get the rule changed.

10) No I would not give this student good grades, just so that he doesn't fail, because in his future he will think that other teachers are going to do this too, and he would continue to not study.




Monday, December 1, 2008

The end of the book "1984"

In the final chapter we meet Winston at the Chestnut Tree pub where he now spent most of his time. He had been released, he even had  a better paid job- in fact nobody paid any attention to him any longer. He had accidentally run into Julia one day and they had walked together for a while. This was the last time they had seen each other and they had no desire to meet again.
Winston spent his days drinking gin in the pub and listening eagerly to the announcements from the telescreens. He had been taught to love "Big Brother" and he did love Big Brother now.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Response to the article "From Self-Censorship to Official Censorship"

Throughout the Iraq War, media have rarely shown images of U.S. battlefield casualties, almost never with visible pain or blood. Over 4, 200 U.S. Army soldiers died in the Iraq War but the loss of lives is probably higher than the medias reveal. Such restraint provides tacit support for the war. But why is it okay to show dying and wounded Iraqis in the newspapers and not American soldiers? I personally think that the American news should reveal the true numbers of the U.S. casualties. I think the media should show American people how cruel the war is and how many loss of American lives there are every day.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Freedom

"We buy our way out of jail, but we can't buy freedom." (Kanye West).

This quote is true in most cases. People can buy their way out of jail by hiring the best lawyers. However true freedom is priceless.
Freedom is something we earned and fought for back in the day. Like when women were given the right to vote. Freedom is our given right, not something you can buy at a store. Whether we take advantage of it or not, it is instilled for every person to use.


Monday, November 10, 2008

Teen Pregnancy Statistics

Statistics indicate that a handful of the Portland schools sixth- to eighth grade students admitted to being sexually active in the 2006-2007 school year. It shows that at least 17 Portland girls in the targeted age group of 13 to 14 years old gave birth in a four year period.
That shows that parents need to do these conversations at an earlier age. Because the real issue is to motivate kids not to want to get pregnant in the first place, and to talk to their children about their hopes and dreams for them.

Teen pregnancy