martes, 11 de diciembre de 2007
Candide Chapters 3 and 4
I loved the way that Voltaire embodies reality in this chapters. When talking about war, the truth is that both sides lose. Apparently there is a winner, but in the end both sides have lost lifes, they´ve created destruction and desperation. It is obvious how he criticizes and attacks religion. I believe he tries to be respectfull towards it, by not putting direct arguments. He decides to convert his religious discomfort, into a story that in the low makes people understand it´s real meaning. At the same time, Voltaire creates a character (Jacques the Anabaptist) that is neutral and that in a way portrays the god in this world, the good in human kind.
Candide Chapters 1 and 2
Did I really understand??
When I read this first two chapters I thought I had understood their meaning and waht they were trying to say. The truth is that after reviewing the chapters in class I came to the conclusion that I had not understood the majority of what the book tried to say. The book tries to use hyperbole and irony creating satire, and this is the way I need to start to read, learning to find the absurd, the exagerated and the target in every sentence.
When I read this first two chapters I thought I had understood their meaning and waht they were trying to say. The truth is that after reviewing the chapters in class I came to the conclusion that I had not understood the majority of what the book tried to say. The book tries to use hyperbole and irony creating satire, and this is the way I need to start to read, learning to find the absurd, the exagerated and the target in every sentence.
miƩrcoles, 21 de noviembre de 2007
Evaluating during reading
When searching on a specific topic, were you need to find sources that is effective and can back up the information, enriching what you arlready know. it would be good to use some tips that can make the best of your searching process and can lead you to a good source of information wothought wasting your time.
1. Determin if the source is complete enough and fullfills your expectations. Is the source what you really need?
2.Reading the index is always a very intelligent thing to do. It will help you on getting an idea on what you are reading and the topics the document covers.
3. When searching for a specific topic you always want to read over the document and look for specific key words that will make you certain that the document is what you are looking for.
4. When searching on a topic, it is good to go through the blibiography and find some sources that may take you to get a better information.
1. Determin if the source is complete enough and fullfills your expectations. Is the source what you really need?
2.Reading the index is always a very intelligent thing to do. It will help you on getting an idea on what you are reading and the topics the document covers.
3. When searching for a specific topic you always want to read over the document and look for specific key words that will make you certain that the document is what you are looking for.
4. When searching on a topic, it is good to go through the blibiography and find some sources that may take you to get a better information.
jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2007
So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don't Want To
Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
Quoting: By opening this essay with "One reason for the crisis is that present mandatory-attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there.", Roger Sipher gets directly to his main point and expresses his opinion greatly.
Paraphrasing: "Ask high school teachers if recalcitrant students learn anything of value. Ask teachers if these students do any homework. Quite the contrary, these students know they will be passed from grade to grade until they are old enough to quit or until, as is more likely, they receive a high school diploma. At the point when students could legally quit, most choose to remain since they know they are likely to be allowed to graduate whether they do acceptable work or not." Students who feel obligated to attend school simply don't put any effort in school tasks. The whole point of attending school is getting a diploma, to get later on in life a work or something worth for living. The worst thing of all is that teachers in general know about what the kids ar doing.
Summarizing: By presenting different arguments, Roger Sipher tries to explain how obligating kids to attend school, only makes things harder and makes society decline.
Quoting: By opening this essay with "One reason for the crisis is that present mandatory-attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there.", Roger Sipher gets directly to his main point and expresses his opinion greatly.
Paraphrasing: "Ask high school teachers if recalcitrant students learn anything of value. Ask teachers if these students do any homework. Quite the contrary, these students know they will be passed from grade to grade until they are old enough to quit or until, as is more likely, they receive a high school diploma. At the point when students could legally quit, most choose to remain since they know they are likely to be allowed to graduate whether they do acceptable work or not." Students who feel obligated to attend school simply don't put any effort in school tasks. The whole point of attending school is getting a diploma, to get later on in life a work or something worth for living. The worst thing of all is that teachers in general know about what the kids ar doing.
Summarizing: By presenting different arguments, Roger Sipher tries to explain how obligating kids to attend school, only makes things harder and makes society decline.
domingo, 28 de octubre de 2007
American Rhetoric
This is in my opinion, a great example rhetoric. It demonstrates how a simple school speech can become so credible and interesting. I loved this video, because it shows a common example of a student who seems a bit stupid, and for who you would not expect anything great or in this case such a strong argument. This is a great speech because it uses a personal expirience, which relates with what she is talking about. In the video we see the use of ethos because it is a speech that is definetly trust worthy and by the personality she demonstrates, you definetly cannot say she is lying. When talking about the Statue of Liberty I believe she is using logos because we all know that no where in the statue exist something that says is RSVP. This was actually a great argument! It supported her point of view in the best possible way. As the statue´s name says; it is a representation of LIBERTY.
jueves, 27 de septiembre de 2007
Thanks (last blog on The Soccer War
Again in the novel and in a very precise time, Kapuscinski talks about what for him is the most important honors of all. "´I know him`my friend Kofi said. ´He isn´t African.`That is the highest compliment that can be paid an european. It opens every dorr for him." (p.230) In the last pages of the novel Kapuscinski demonstrates, and lets the reader understand that by coming back to the topic of Africa he feel complete and full. Although this man always traveled and visited many places in the world, the one place that made his spirit blow was Africa. In my opinion, it is very interesting that a European has such an open heart to consider Africa, part of him. I really loved this novel, because it not only narrates a stroy, but it includes real fatcs, real events that make a big part of the worlds history. I also liked the fact that I could relate many parts in the novel, with past or current events that have happened in the world and specially in Colombia. Kapuscinski was a great writer and a great reportes.
Should we have faith in those who make war?
Should we really trust politicians or politics in general ? Are they saying everything that they are supposed to ? How can we really be faithful to them? Many say that politicians are trustworthy and that the have great ideas and love their country. I believe otherwise, I think that politicians at first may be whatever we want them to be, the problem is that time makes everything change and things start getting complicated, when factors such as money and power get in the way. This factors take whatever person, be it good or bad, to become ambicious and greedy. "Today one hears about noise pollution, but silence pollution is worse. Noise pollution affects the nerves; silence pollution is a matter of human lives." (p.190) In our world many lose their homes and even their lives, while living full of terror and desperation. The world keeps lots of information, information that may be crutial for the existence of the same. Placesin the world are suffering, right in this instance, but who cares? who even notice what´s happening? Sources and powerful countries keep alot of information, sometimes for strategy or because they don´t want the world presence what we would consider massacre and the violation of the human rights. "War is the most brutal of things for a simple reason; it demands horrendous sacrifices." (p.200)
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