Yia's Spring 2014 English 101 Blog
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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Friday, May 9, 2014
Journal 8: Book Adventure
The
Amazing Book Hunt Adventure
In
the far, far away in the woods, there was a grandma (which is my grandma) who (a
fox) is Mr. Fox had taken her books away from her, in which was her favorite
books. After the situation had happened, I came in an early morning to visit
Grandma. “Hi Grandma,” I
said. In a while we then both sat down and talked.
Grandma
told me the disaster she has happened that Mr. Fox took her favorite books away
and hides them. She then asks me to help her find her books for her, that Mr.
Fox had left a note to Grandma if she wants her book back. While reading
through it, I know I’m off for a mission on my own. I did what Mr. Fox had in his note.
enterence or else you will never return home.” I took the elevator down to main floor. Standing in
front of 2 door I took a deep breath then open it. When the door close behind me. I look back, there
are 2 doors that looks like it has 2 eyes and 2 small noses. In just a few seconds looking at the door.
There was a word appear on top of the door. ACHIEVE. Then I turn around and walk out Mr. Fox’s
building with a smile on face with Grandma’s favorite books in my backpack. Everything I got is all
there.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Journal 7: Argo
Argo
In Argo, one important
scene from the film is the part when Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) got the call starting
from Jack O’Donnell (Bryan Cranston) telling Tony that the operation is not
going to happen, the plan has changed. The 6 Americans are not going to be
authorized. From hearing from Jack, Tony starts to be upset. Jack can’t do
anything because the position that they’re in is to follow orders from state. The
deal was Tony has to go to Tehran, Iran. Tony is the person to lead the rescue
of 6 diplomats to America during the 1979 (Iran hostage crisis).
I think the scene is important because it’s the beginning
for me to give the specific points of Tony Mendez’s mission next step action. Before,
Tony had already made the deal with the Canadian Caper that he agrees to do the
mission. Now hearing that the plan has change had made him upset, stress, and
struggle.
On the screen mark
1:22:20 when Tony Mendez had taken his action to a serious step. He made the
decision to let Jack know that he’s going to take the 6 diplomats through. After
Tony hung up the phone Jack quickly ran talk with Alan to confirm the 7
tickets. Then Jack talks with another person, to talk to the white house to
operate the paper work again, so the 7 of them won’t be stuck at the Iran
airport. Jack knows that if machine at Iran’s airport doesn’t operate the
information it’s not going to be good news. Jack really needs everything to go
smoothly to Tony and the rest of the 6 diplomats. Thursday, April 10, 2014
Journal 6: Jumanji
One of my favorite movies
is Jumanji; it first came out in 1995. It was the year when I could smell and
feel the world’s circumstance. I had grown up with this movie ever since first
grade, so I think it’s why Jumanji is one of my favorite movies. I call this a
really good movie because this fits all different ages that families would
enjoy the adventure Alan has.
First
let me introduce the main characters in Jumanji. Alan Parrish (Robin Williams),
Sarah Whittle (Bonnie Hunt), Judy Shepherd (Kristen Dunst), and Peter Shepherd
(Bradley Pierce). One of my favorite scenes in the movie is when Alan Parrish
got back to the present time world wearing jungle leaves, when Peter rolled
doubles. During Peter’s double roll, there was a visitor; a lion came out from
the broad game going to attack Judy and Peter. In the meantime Alan was there
to protect the kids from the lion. After Alan keep the lion out from attacking.
Alan found them both hiding in the closet, horizontal along the shelf.
In
this movie I would respond more to the acting, narrative, and editing from the
director Joe Johnston. The acting, narrative, and editing matter to me because,
without these things in the movie, it won’t turn out to be one of my fantasy
family favorite movie. The part to point this is when bunch of herd came out
from the broad game running through the house and the scream of fear in the
faces of four main characters. This is a have to see movie if you haven’t seen
already.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Journal 5: What is Joy Harjo like to me?
In my opinion of Joy
Harjo as a person in Crazy Brave, I
think she is a person who is brave and strong. To prove that she is brave and
strong is when she went off to live with her boyfriend’s mother, sister, and
daughter. Joy’s “mother-in-law-to-be’s tiny one-bedroom house” (pg. 120) She’s
pragmatic and Joy had no choice what to do, she stayed, that shows that she’s
strong whatever happens in the house. The brave part of her is she’s not afraid
of her boyfriend’s mother or so call mother-in-law of how bad who she is.
Joy’s
weakness is the time when she’s four pregnant and going to move to live with
her boyfriend. Her boyfriend, “the baby’s father promised he’d send a bus
ticket for me to Tahlequah, in Cherokee land, where he was living with his
mother and daughter.” (pg. 116) She has been waiting for the ticket for two
weeks. The ticket is not arriving then she asks her brother Allen for money to
get to Tahlequah. Her weakness was she can’t afford to get the bus ticket to
get to Tahlequah. But, I could see that her strength in this situation was she
“was no yet eighteen years old.” (pg. 116) She could travel by herself couple
miles away from home to live with her boyfriend.
What I think she
cares about more is likely her mother. Her mother who gets violent from Joy’s
father when he’s drunk, also there are periods when her mother works all the
time while the stepfather does pretty much nothing in the house. I think Joy is
objective and trustworthy because she does make her own decisions in a positive
way. She could take care of herself and be responsible without her mother next
to her when she’s not even eighteen years old. In the book Joy doesn’t fully
and persuasively explain why she made certain decisions in her life, but while
I was reading I kind of understand why she made her decision. I don’t think
that there are aspects of her personality that she underplays or misrepresents
in my opinion.
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