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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Blog Post #5

Some of these readings were funny and lighthearted, where others made me feel sad and depressed. For example, the reading about the Boston Marathon bombings was very serious and heavy, and the ones about getting a dog made me laugh.
My favorite one was the article about the birthday party planning was my favorite. It made me laugh when it said, " It would be different if dads planned birthday parties. First off, the party would be about a month after the child's actual birthday, which is when Dad would remember it. Dad's party theme would be 'delivery pizza,' which would also serve as the cake, the craft project and the party favor. The entertainment would be pulling Dad's finger. The kids would have just as much fun." (Barry, 5). This made me laugh because it is very true that moms are *generally* better at remembering birthdays and planning things like parties.
What I didn't like about this article was the stereotypes that were involved in it. This reading suggested that all moms were good at planning and setting up parties and such for their children, and the dads are just lazy men who would sit around for a month before realizing that it was their child's birthday. Although this was meant to be funny and lighthearted, it was not as funny considering the problem with stereotypes in modern day society. I think this would have been funnier and an overall better article if this part would've been eliminated. Other than this, I think this reading was humorous and well-written.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fahrenheit 451 Theme Handout

Theme: Engaging with difficult and uncomfortable thoughts and experiences is the only route to true happiness.
Sammi St. Arnold, Brian Whitney, Hannah Lea, Stephanie Schoenlein, and Evan Haas Bell 3

Events


1. Clarisse asks Montag if he's happy.
2. Montag realizes he's unhappy, and threatens to start reading books.
3. Montag meets Faber and realizes the power of reading/ learning
4. The firemen went to Montag's house.
5. Montag burns Beatty.  
6. Montag meets Granger.

Quotes


1. "He was not happy.  He was not happy.  He said the words to himself. He recognized this as the true state of affairs.  He wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there wa no way of going to knock on her door and ask for it back." (Bradbury 12).
2. " 'If there was no war, if there was peace in the world, I'd say fine, have fun! But, Montag, you mustn't go back to being just a fireman. All isn't well with the world.' " (Bradbury 104).
3. " 'We all made the right kind of mistakes, or else we wouldn't be here.' " (Bradbury 150).

How it Relates


1. This theme is important to our understanding of the story because the story is based on a society that believes in the opposite, that thoughts and uncomfortable experiences actually diminish a person’s overall happiness, and have rules against people creating their own thoughts and opinions.  

2. This connects to our society today because people are depressed and don’t realize that they have to deal with and engage in uncomfortable and difficult experiences is the only way to achieve true happiness.  It is important to study and be aware of this theme so that we can grow and be happy in our daily lives, dealing with the hardships in our modern world.  

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