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This is a place for us to discuss openly and honestly the literature we are reading. Here we are all just communicating our thoughts on what we are reading. There are no right and wrong answers. However, you are expected to be polite, mature, and on topic.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

My Purpose

Several of you have said that you can't think of what to write for this essay prompt.  I agree it can be a very challenging task if you refuse to be candid about yourself.  You have to forget about impressing.  You have to speak from the heart, and until you do, you are just going to drift aimlessly.  Perhaps the opening of my essay might help you see that you have to open yourself.  You know that I do not frequently share private emotions with you, but I am going to here.  It is only the opening because I don't want you to think your essay has to emulate mine.  It is your purpose...this is mine...

                I can remember it as if it were yesterday.  My mother stood in front of the wall display her eight children’s baby portraits.  She was introducing Sister Clare Francis to each of us.  She said, “This is Mary Ellen; she is my worker bee--very industrious yet so very classically beautiful.  This is Paulette; she is my peacemaker.  That lovely smile and gorgeous eyes can melt the coldest heart.  These are my twins—Nancy and Donna.  They are as talented as they are beautiful.  Nancy can sew and paint and draw and never had any lessons.  Donna can sing and play the piano.”  Her eyes went to my picture and I waited to hear those words that would tell just how my mother, the person’s whose opinion is paramount to an eight year old, saw me.  “And this is Kay.  She is our smart one.”  I was crushed.  Being smart was not what I wanted to hear.  I wanted to be beautiful and talented just like my older sisters.   After all, they were all smart, too.  They made great grades in school.  I was nothing then.  Nothing else could be said about me.  I just made good grades.  I had no purpose in life.  It took me many years of struggling with this thought to realize that my mother was in fact speaking the truth.   Many years later as I looked at my older sisters and the struggles they have endured, I knew I was blessed to be the smart one. 

                I watched my sister Mary Ellen be abused by her husband for over 20 years.  Her heart was no longer strong and she frowned and hated rather than walked like the classic beauty she was.  I watched my sister Paulette lose her lovely smile and bright eyes to years of being oppressed by marrying a man who had a heart so frozen in prejudice and hate  and the desire for wealth that even she could not melt it.  I watched Nancy and Donna struggle as young married women with children before they had found themselves.  I was the smart one because I learned my purpose was to be the one never to settle, never to give up believing in the good, never to sell myself short, and never to allow myself to be a victim of self-doubt.  In the process of doing these things, I learned my greatest purpose was to hold everyone else together as each of my sisters and my brother encountered weaknesses and troubles in life.  I am the anchor—the anchor that keeps the boat of my family afloat in the face of tempests.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Feeling overwhelmed...

I hope Grant Davis sees this!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The multifaceted world of the Anglo-Saxons...


The epic Beowulf is filled with references to both pagan and Christian religions, as well as numerous references to gold.  Select either religion or gold imagery and give a passage from the selection and explain what, how and why this passage helps to create religious or gold imagery.  (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight  Thursday, January 24, 2013).

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Driftwood Essay


Having a difficult time knowing what your purpose in life is?  You certainly don't want to write an essay that says getting a college degree, starting a career and/or family, and living happily ever after.  Everyone wants that...you want to write something more impressive, but you might not know what your purpose in life is.  Try this link.  It might help direct you.
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/01/how-to-discover-your-life-purpose-in-about-20-minutes/

Friday, January 18, 2013

Hello, it's me!


Imagine you could call Mark Twain or Ernest Gaines or the author of your independent novel.  Who would you phone and what are three things you would like to talk about with him/her?  Why?  (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight, Sunday, January 20, 2013.)

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

In the beginning...

We have covered a great deal about the Anglo-Saxons and the historical period in which they ruled and changed England and developed our language. They were an interesting society. What are two things you found to be interesting about the Anglo-Saxons? Explain why. (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight Thursday, January 17, 2013.)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

And the winner is...

Several of the HUCK FINN murals were very well done, but the winner of the bonus points is the group who presented this great work.  Well done, well done, indeed!

Friday, January 11, 2013

A woman's place...

From the actions and words of the three female characters in A Lesson Before Dying, some critics have stated that Gaines reveals that black women have great power in their community but not in the world outside the community. From having read the book, what powers do Miss Emma, Tante Lou and Vivian have over Grant? What do you think their 3 roles are in relation to Grant?  Why?  (The deadline to post a response is Sunday, January 13, 2013.) 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The King has spoken...

One of my favorite quotes from Elvis is depicted in the image at right.  We are exploring A Lesson Before Dying and Huck Finn in class.  What values do you think Mark Twain and Ernest Gaines have left throught these novels?  Explain how so.  (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight Thursday, January 10, 2013.)

Saturday, January 5, 2013

In between,over and under, in and out...

We briefly talked about the process of "reading more like a professor or teacher would."  This weekend I asked you to scan back through HUCK FINN and mark things that you think are significant in regards to characterization, theme, plot development, etc.  Share a passage that you have "rediscovered" and briefly tell us what the "professor in you" would say.  (And, don't use the ones that we have mentioned.)  The deadline to post a response to this blog is Monday, January 7, 2013.)