1. The most influential person in my life would be Coach Thompson because he shown me the world from a different perspective. He has taught me many things as an athlete, student, and a person. He has been someone I can depend on.
2. I think we read poetry to understand the world from someone else's perspective. The beauty that someone else sees in something or just the beauty of the world. I think that we read poetry to understand the world.
3. Yes I agree that you have to see things from a different perspective. I think that it is very important to see the world in someone else's eyes. The one person to make me do that was Coach Thompson in history. He made me see that some emotion is by choice not force. Being upset is an option not natural. I never thought of it that way.
4. My verse would be "be bold for the world is watching". I would live by this because it is what you have to do. The world is a crazy place and you have to make the best of it. Live will be hard and rough but you have to be bold and stand up and fight because you don't know who is watching.
Friday, February 20, 2015
DPS questions
1. I think that Neil would have eventually committed suicide. I think that based on how his father treated him he would have went down a path of sorrow and depression. He may have turned to things like drugs and alcohol to cope with his emotions.
2. I think that the bravest boy was Nuwanda because he stood up for what he believed. I think that he may not have went about it in the best of ways. The coward of the group was probably Todd up until the end of the movie, Todd was afraid to speak among his peers so he definitely was afraid to stand up for what she believed in.
3.I think that Mr. Keating's put the book in Neil's room because he saw that Neil would make a great leader and he needed that extra push. I think that he wanted to teach them they didn't have to conform or have fear.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Theme of DPS
I
think that in the movie there were many themes. Among these themes I think the
one that stood out the most was the theme of individualism was the biggest
theme seen in the movie. Throughout the film Keating’s was trying to teach the
boys that they didn't have to conform to society but that they could stand up
and be individuals. When he had them walk around at their own paste and the way
they wanted he was showing them that they didn't have to be like everybody else
that they could be unique. When he had them stand on top of his desk he was
showing them that they can view things from a different perspective. That in itself
was a form of individualism. These boys went to a school where everything was
done by the book. For a teacher to tell them to do things out of the ordinary
was not common. They were taught that to conform was not something they as
individuals had to do. The best example of this is when Keating’s old Neil to
try to show his father what he was passionate about. He was trying to show Neil
that he didn't have to be what people wanted him to be. Throughout the film
they try to show that these boys were trying to find themselves and in the
process how to not conform to what people said they should be.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Mona Lisa questions
question 1
I think that the role of woman was to cook clean and raise children and that was how it was. Kathrine Watson believed that women should have a better role and shouldn't just be expected to iron her husbands pants and clean the bathroom everyday. But that was the way it was and that was how women were seen they more of objects than actual people. Katherine Watson believed that women were more than just a house keeper or stay at home mom.
question 2
Katherine Watson's teaching her students that they didn't have to conform to society that it was up to them to decide their future. When she went off in class with the pictures of the women in that. When she fills out the application for Joan to go to Yale. This was not very common during this time at this school. A professor pushing a student to not conform but to go to law school over getting married and having children right away.
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