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Bye Bye 2016!!

This is gonna be my last post for 2016, so i'm gonna keep it nice and simple. Last week in class was kinda hectic. We had a snow day Monday so our plans had to be rearranged a little bit. Through the week we finished reading The Crucible. At first I didn't quite understand the satirical aspects associated with the book, and I couldn't understand what it was trying to illuminate. But after our socratic seminar on Friday, i understood the meaning of the book. It had a great amount of exaggeration, social irony, and it basically highlighted the mistreatment of women and the accusations associated with them. My classmates explained how throughout the book Elizabeth was always the weaker submissive character, but at the end of the book, she switched roles with John Proctor and took the dominant role. That was an example of irony because it showed the drastic change between roles in their relationship. After having the socratic seminar the book is much clearer to me.

More Sarcasm?

This week in class we continued our venture into satire. I think i'm finally starting to understand what  satire is really meant to be. It is meant to highlight an area of concern in our society by finding all the wrongs and  explicitly mentioning them in a humorous tone. To be completely honest, i'm having a little trouble finding the satire in The Crucible. Either I don't fully understand the language that the book is reading, or i'm not paying close enough attention to the piece at hand. We read some more satire pieces in class and annotated and wrote a synthesis piece about how articles relating to mass hysteria connect to The Crucible. My article was about this group of girls in New York who was convinced that they were under a spell of some sort. On the contrary though, it was a mind game that they were playing with themselves. The whole witchcraft concept of this piece really interests me, and I can connect it back to APUSH, and the Salem Witch Trails.

This is not Satire

So this week in class we started a new topic. We started to drift away from the constant pursuit of the American Dream and started to focus on Satire. Satirical writing is like writing with a comedic, ironic, and sarcastic lens to highlight social or political issues in our world. Honestly, I am a little bit worried about this piece of writing. I am already an extremely sarcastic person and use a lot of comedy when I talk, so I am afraid I will use too much sarcasm and effectively make my piece ineffective. I don't want my writing to become a joke, so I will have to have a lot of practice with this theme. So far, I like the pieces of writing we've looked at, and enjoy the lens itself.

So Long Gatsby

This week in class we officially wrapped up The Great Gatsby. Throughout the week we looked at various synthesis essays and analyzed the way they were written. Aside from analyzing the way they were structured, we planned a rough draft for an essay and wrote an in class essay on Friday. The prompt, shockingly, had to deal with the American dream. The prompt had you use at least three sources to describe the uncomfortable truths of the American Dream and to what extent those truths were reached. I personally wrote that the uncomfortable truth of the American Dream was that no matter how hard one works, success is never guaranteed to the extent of having to give up happiness, having to change morals, and turning towards materialism. I used Gatsby, GAPsby, and Serving in Florida as my three sources and wrote a strong synthesis essay on the dream. I was actually very excited to write about this because i have a very strong opinion on the topic.

Bye Bye, Gatsby

         I guess all good things must come to an end right? This week in class we concluded our study of Gatsby and the American Dream. Throughout our study of the dream, the most important message that I pulled away was that in reality, there is no set "dream". The American Dream is simply a manipulation of one's wishes and goals. It is something that manifests in your mind, but can never be explained or put into words. For example, in The Great Gatsby, the American dream is portrayed in several ways. Gatsby has more money than he can count, wealth and knowledge beyond ones capacity, but he lacks happiness, which holds him back a lot. His dream is to have Daisy by his side and to once again be happy. To another person, the dream might be to have enough money to feed their family and to put a roof over their head, while to yet another person the dream might be to have a BMW or a mansion or luxury. The dream contains so many variations that it is almost impossib...

More American Dream

This week in class was a strange one. We discovered many new things in our piece of literature, "The Great Gatsby". Not only did we elaborate on the ideology of the book itself, but we more closely looked at the fiction choice and the connections to the American Dream. Looking at the dream from an outside perspective, the dream itself includes happiness, prosperity, and great health. After close reading chapter 5 from "The Great Gatsby", pulling an article on the economy of America, and an article called "Serving in Florida", I came to a conclusion. I realized that the American Dream is not one uniform dream, it changes and molds to fit everyone's desire.  In our book, one of the main characters Daisy is said to be living the American dream. She is married to Tom, therefore giving her a family; Tom is a wealthy man, which gives her all the prosperity that she wants, but sadly she is not happy. She meets Gatsby and realizes that she is not content wi...

The Discovery of the Great Gatsby

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Welcome back to yet another week of fascinating conversation, and exquisite writing. :) This week in class we started to discuss an old traditional novel known as The Great Gatsby. This book is known as a classic and so far, I would definitely recommend reading it. The setting of the book takes place on Long Island, specifically on two peninsulas, East egg and West Egg. As discussed in class, the ideal of the American dream should be strongly portrayed through this novel. Already, I have noticed a connection between the American dream and the East and West Eggs. Looking at the characteristics associated with each Egg, east Egg seems to be where the original American Dream is grown, and on West Egg, people have to work for their money.        East Egg, or the side with old money, has inhabitants that have money inherited over generations and generations. Everything is simple in East Egg; the buildings are huge, lined with white trim, clean areas and overall weal...

What is the American Dream?

      It is now time to migrate away from the topic of liberty, which could be discussed for hours and hours on end, and to shift to the topic of America. In your opinion, what is the American Dream? Is it the idea that everyone has a job and everyone is wealthy? It honestly depends on the person you're asking. In countries with less fortune than America has, the Dream is exemplified greatly and made into a huge deal.        My family, not including my mom, dad, and sister, all live in Romania. Romania is a country in Europe located by the Black Sea and Albania. Although it has been doing better in its recent years, the people of the country are not as wealthy or fortunate as we are here in the states. I visited my family in Romania last summer, and luckily they are part of the upper class, but their interpretation of America is still tremendous. They see America as a land of opportunities. They see America as a land of freedom, and liberty, and most ...

Actions Regarding Liberty

       Throughout the course of the last couple weeks, my AP English class has been discussing the topic of liberty. After looking at several pieces of writing and annotating passages, I now fully understand what the word liberty means. In class on Friday, we wrote an in class essay based off a quote written by President Woodrow Wilson. The quote said "Liberty has never come from the government. Liberty has come from the subjects of it." He also stated that the idea of liberty is only as strong as the resistance given to it. I don't think I have ever agreed with a statement more. Just looking at the case with American football player Colin Kaepernick infuriates me. How can a man in America be ridiculed, judged, pushed out of society and oppressed for kneeling during a song?        How can a country that is so focused on the freedom of the people consist of people that are so close minded, immature, and selfish. The government of America passed ...

Liberty

Liberty is the state or condition of people who are able to act and speak freely, the power to do or choose what you want to, and is a political right itself. Although the clear definition of liberty is the freedom to do whatever one pleases, there are several restraints and limits on what one can actually do. Although we as humans have the given right to do what our mind desires, there are limits between what is acceptable in society and what harms the greater good of society. An example of the discrimination of people and the falsely used account of liberty is the Kaepernick case. While at a college football game, Kaepernick decided to kneel instead of stand during the playing of the nation's anthem. The reason for his silent protest was to bring attention to the issue of racial discrimination and police brutality against African American citizens. Instead of gaining support for such a contradictory cause, Kaepernick was ridiculed and judged for making a peaceful protest and inst...

All About Me

Hello fellow bloggers! My name is Stephanie Preda and this will be my blog where i post tons of cool posts about either school, myself, or what's going on in my life. Let's start with a quick info section about myself. I am 16 years old and a junior at Athens High School and am currently on the Athens basketball team. Tryouts for the new season are November 7th and i'm hoping to make the varsity team :). I am a shooting guard and a point guard which means I have great handling skills. I am also in three different clubs at Athens. I am in Spanish Club, Math club, Project Lead. I also got an application for the National Honors Society so I am hoping that I will be accepted into that as well. I am a team leader and will have much to office in all clubs and after school activities that i participate in. Next year i am looking to apply to Michigan State University and  the University of Michigan to further my education. I also love eating cheese, and dislike most vegetables ou...