Hamlet brought back lots of memories for me because my second
grade class put on the play where I was Laertes. My teacher was kind of a big
Shakespeare fan… I guess anyone who tries to teach it to second graders would
have to be. Anyway, I loved it in second grade because I got to be in a sword
fight and die. It was kind of a big deal. Because of this I was familiar with
the basic plot of the play, so I knew what to expect while reading it this year.
It was kind of cool to read it again because I actually remembered some of the
lines that my teacher took out of the play (the simple ones that second graders
could understand at least a little). Hamlet is actually one of Shakespeare’s
stories that I like for some reason. I don’t know if it is just because I
actually understand it, or if I’s because it brings back funny memories or
what. However, if I hadn’t been familiar with the plot I don’t know if I would
have liked it as much. I think this because it is a play that is supposed to be one of the
best ever, and I think I would have been let down if I went in expecting this
fabulous story. Don't get me wrong, it is a good story, just not as amazing as some people make it seem.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
craziness
I’m not quite sure if Hamlet is actually crazy or if he is
just acting. I think that if my father died I personally would go crazy. And
then if my mother married his brother… I would be a little crazier. Then I’d
find out that the mad she is married to my fathers killer…I would be insane at
that point. Add on to it the fact that he is seeing a ghost that he doesn’t
know whether to trust or not and everyone is acting weird because they think he
is acting weird. So basically, his whole life has changed, and now he is
responsible to avenge his father’s death. I think that if he isn’t actually
crazy, he should be. However, what ever he is, it defiantly gets exaggerated
when he is around people to make them very uncomfortable. Which brings up a
question I have, why does he have to act crazy? If he wants people to believe
him shouldn’t he act sane? If I was trying to prove a point I wouldn’t want
people to think I was crazy, I would want to act mature and slowly get a few
people on my side then just keep convincing people that I knew what I was
talking about, and then by then you would have enough people to get done what
needs to be done…without acting like a crazy person.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
stupid people
Banning “The Most Dangerous Game” would be very stupid in my
opinion. In fact I think that most banning of books is ridiculous. Personally
“The Most Dangerous Game” was my favorite story we read freshmen year because
it was actually exciting. It did not make me want to go hunt people, and if
parents are worried about there kids wanting to hunt people after reading this
story, something must be wrong with there child other than reading the story. I
think that there should be no line drawn for high schoolers, once you are in
high school you need to start learning about the real world. Parents should not
be overprotective of there children, especially over something like reading
fiction, because when they get out into the real world there will be no one to
protect them from reality. Obviously because of the reading level you have to
pick out certain books for different grades but I think that if they are able
to read and understand a story, then they should be mature enough to handle it.
Especially in the case of an AP class, I think there is absolutely no line. I
think anyone that is willing and able to take an AP class should be able to
read anything that is out there.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
I don't understand Virginia Woolf
I am reading To The Lighthouse for my outside reading book
and I literally don’t understand 90% of what Virginia Woolf writes. She is very
well known and supposedly amazing, but I honestly hate the way she writes. Hate
is a strong word but in this case it is true. The first 124 pages are only 7
hours in the story and it drags on and on. If the characters were doing something
interesting in those 7 hours maybe it would be okay, but nothing interesting
happens. Also it is written as though you are reading the characters thoughts
so it can be very random and (I don’t know what other word to say) annoying. Also,
the way she writes, sometimes a whole paragraph is one sentence. I read
something online that says one of the sentences is 101 words long…101 WORDS…that’s
just not right. I can’t understand what she is talking about because of this,
it all just runs together and makes no sense because it isn’t written normally.
Because I hate the book so much it take so much effort to make myself sit down
and read it, and the whole time I am reading it I’m thinking “oh my gosh how am
I ever going to write an essay about this?” but seriously, how am I supposed to
write an essay on a book that I have no clue what is happening while I’m
reading. Oh well... Good luck to me.
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