Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Literature Circle - Half Brother



     Our essential question for the book, "Half Brother" by Kenneth Oppel is, did Ben and his dad's relationship improve? Ben and his dad did get a bit closer because they would work together with Zan, the monkey, and that would allow them to spend time together and communicate, but at the same time they did drift apart. The reason that Ben and his dad drifted was because they had different opinions on Zan. At the end of the book Ben and his dad's relationship eventually got better because they had to work together to save Zan from a horrible place.

     The article that my group chose to connect with our book is, "Chimpanzees in Laboratories".  We chose this article because in the book "Half Brother" the main character, Zan, was being treated like he was an experiment. This article talks about how the chimps are being treated. The chimps that are being held in a U.S. laboratory are intentionally being given diseases. In the article it states,"Most chimpanzees in U.S. laboratories were intentionally given diseases—such as HIV, hepatitis, cancer, respiratory viruses, malaria, and heart disease—... experimentation determined that chimpanzees’ bodies do not react in the same way to these diseases as humans’ do." This quote is showing that scientists are testing the chimps by giving them diseases and seeing how they react to it. This is considered animal cruelty because they are basically killing the chimps. The majority of these diseases are not curable.

     This article reminds me about the book because the way the author described how Zan was being taught, it sounded like he was kept in a laboratory half the times. Ben's dad had a chair that they strapped Zan in if he did not behave. Ben hated that chair because Zan would have a tantrum and it would not improve his behavior.  In the book it says, "Zan was buckled into the learning chair, struggling and screaming." The reason Zan was being treated like this was because of Richard, Ben's dad. Richard did not have any feelings towards Zan until the end of the book. For most of the book all he cared about was being successful. Richard said that having feelings towards the experiment will affect the results. The attitude that Richard had really got Ben mad because he just hated how his dad only cared about himself. Animal rights was the theme in both the article, "Chimpanzees in Laboratories" and the book, "Half Brother". 

     Different mediums affect the way animal rights are portrayed by using different information and visuals. For example if you use a video, you can actually see how the chimpanzees are being treated. Videos tend to show more emotion too because since you are watching how they are being treated, than the viewers might feel bad for the chimps. An article shows more information and it is more recent. Articles can be easier to understand because the information is right there. I prefer videos because I would actually want to see how the chimps are being treated instead of an article describing how they are treated.

     The difference between an article and a video is that an article is more informational and has less feelings than a video. Videos show more emotion because of the content that is being shown. An article is more descriptive and a video has minimal information. The similarities between an article and a video is that they both give enough information to understand the topic. Both mediums can be neutral depending on the topic. Overall, all mediums have their benefits and their disadvantages, but are all beneficial in the end.
    








Sunday, March 13, 2016

Poetry Reflection - 3/9/16



What place or importance does poetry have in my own life? 
Does poetry belong to everyone? How do I know?

     Poetry in my life is somewhat important. It is important to me because it tells a story with deep meaning that does not always directly say what the poem is about. It is a way for the reader to think about how the poet is feeling. Poetry is a way to discreetly tell how you feel without exactly saying your emotions. I do not think that poetry belongs to everyone. I know this because not everyone enjoys it. Many people may not know how to put their feelings in poems without explicitly saying them. Poetry can be very difficult for some people and maybe that is the reason why not everyone likes it. 


How does the life and experiences of a poet affect the poem he/she creates?

     The life and experiences of a poet can affect the poem he/she creates because it will depend on the mood of the poem. if the poet goes through a tough time, then the poem will be bitter. The reader will instantly infer that the reader went through a horrible event that influenced the poem. On the other hand, if the poet goes through a jubilant event, then the poem will have a positive tone. The reader will know how the poet felt while writing the poem. The emotion and feeling put into the poem will most likely be coming from a past event. While I was writing my picture poem about volleyball, I had to imagine myself being in a game while writing the poem. 


     The poem that I chose that has been published already is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The structure and form of this poem contribute to its meaning because it talks about how he is sorry that he could not travel both roads.  The poem is called "The Road Not Taken" and throughout the whole poem the narrator describes how the road he took looked and how he felt taking it. The impact that rhyme has on this poem is that it has a beat to it, and the reader will be more likely to remember the actual meaning of the poem. This poem uses a great amount of imagery. The impact that imagery has on this poem is that it helps the reader visualize the path that he is taking. The narrator says, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood...". I picture one road being split in two and the main character having to choose which one to take. Imagery really helps visual learners understand poetry because the description of the poem will let them imagine what it's like being in that position.  The poem that I have already written and chose to analyze is my picture poem called, "The Final Game". The structure and form of this poem contribute to its meaning because it talks about the final game of the season and how the main character was feeling. The impact that imagery has on my poem is that the reader will feel like they are the character playing in the poem.












Non-Fiction Poem 
Bio-Poem of a Literary Character
Where I'm From Poem

Spine Poem
Found Poem
Nonsense Poem


Thursday, March 3, 2016

"Court Session"


"Court Session"

Imagine getting abused by the person you love.  
All I did was defend myself. I didn’t even hurt anyone. 
And yet the police still came almost knocking down my door, yelling my name 
and gettin’ arrested for no reason. 
Now don’t say “Oh but you could’ve killed him” 
because I didn’t even aim at him 
I aimed at the wall behind him just to give him a lil’ spook, you know shake him up a bit.

I am completely outraged!! This is considered discrimination. 
Just because I’m black and not white right? That’s what it is. 
I understand that I was tryna shoot him but I missed okay, and that was the whole point.
 My hands were shaking as if they were maracas. He was comin’ right at me, like he was some kinda dog chasing a chew toy.
I ain’t just gonna stand there and let him hurt me. He’s an abuser.

If anyone should be in jail it’s him. Why should I be put in jail?
 I felt betrayed. Being tortured for so long, I just couldn’t take it anymore. 
I had t do something about, even if it meant killing him
He acts as if he some kind of romantic guy that 
would do anything for the love of his life. 
Yea right he ain’t ever gonna actually die for someone and
 face the consequences for seeing someone. 

I never thought this would happen to me. 
He is and abuser, and was violent, 
and I brought a witness and everything to prove my point 
but y’all just sit there and do nothin’ 
I have bruises and scars to show you but I’m not because they won’t even matter. 
My bruises are purple and hurt so bad that with 
any movement I make, I wince in pain. 
My scars, oh how I wish they could go away, 
I try so hard to hide them. 
And y’all just gonna act like a wall is talking to you. 

I was sentenced 20 years for a crime that ain’t even that big of a deal. 
I didn’t even kill the poor man, this is uncalled for, 
sure I’ll serve your little punishment, but not 20 years worth of  my life.

Okay I’m done with my point but Imma say 1 more thing,
 just wanna let you know ya’ll gonna be leaving people wondering things. 
They gon’ be confused, split in 2, all because ya’ll cant be fair,

 But it’ll come back, just you wait, because when I get out, I’ll be waiting...




Tuesday, March 1, 2016

March 1, 2016 - Bio Poem



Thomas
curious, determined, a leader, daring
A character in The Maze’s Story
Lover of adventures, solving problems, and challenges
Who notices the slightest things, the friends who’ll actually stay, and the anxious faces of the runners.
Who feels ignored by others, mocked for wanting to be a runner, and as if he doesn’t belong to be there.
Who learns how to accept other people because that’s who they are.
Who used to think this was all just a dream, but now knows this is the real world
Major character in The Maze Runner
A book that teaches you to show people that you are capable of doing anything that comes your way.