Tuesday, March 24, 2015

March 23,2015

1- Farmers had kept farm animals inside and was feeding them processed food. 
2- When they cut the cows up they were doing it inside. The farmer that had cut the chickens up outside by hand each step, they proved it way the most healthy way to cut them.
3. Some company kill the animals the wrong way, they electric ut the pigs and then cut them.

One way this has happened in my life is when technology changed some people life. Some people can't keep up with it and they don't how to live.  

Friday, March 13, 2015

March 12

A. He develops his story because there are a lot of babies that are sick, and the father had to find a way to make him better. 
B. He makes his characters real by giving them actually real life characterists.
C. The literaly elements he was using was imagery, he made the readers think of what the situation really was.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Feburary 26, 2015

Nature- Frankenstein had created a monster from all these bones and joints from a near by graveyard. He knew things about creating something that no one else could firgue out how he did it. 
Creation- when he created this monster he didn't want to take responsibility for the actions that he did. So when he created he didn't know what he was going to do. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Feburary 9, 2015

6. His penance is to wander the earth and tell his story to whomever he met and to teach them to respect all of God's creations.
6b. It makes them happy and gives them a better outlook on life. They can think back to this story and think it could always get worse and I can conquer anything in my path. ChaCha again soon!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

January 4, 2015

1. The lamb is presented as universal symbol because many people use it to survive. Many people in the world use it as clothing. The tiger is presented as experience because some people experience the bad things about life. He does have a point because God created both of them. 
2. I do because they have to imagen how God point of veiw is. 
3. It helps the symbolism of "The Lamb" because they have to understand the good side and the bad side of God.
4. Suffering- the orphans
Why- putting the down the chimney and the chemicals in it hurt them. 
Significance to Time Period- the society
5. The humor is can people who live like the without humor and can they become humor. 
6. You can find symbols in both because even if you are good and bad you can put a symbol on it. The Lamb is best represented.
7. You can because everyone knows someone who is tested wrong or live and loves everything nature gives to us and wants to help the people who live life negative.

Friday, January 16, 2015

January 13, 2015

The Hitchhiker
          The narrator is driving to London is his lovely new BMW when he picks up a hitchhiker. The man, who looks rather like a rat, mentions that he's going to the horse races, but not to bet or work the ticket machines. The narrator is intrigued and says that he's a writer. They get to talking about the car, and the narrator proudly states that it can hit one hundred and twenty-nine miles per hour. The hitchhiker doubts that, so once they hit a straight patch of road, the narrator steps on the gas. They're almost there when a policeman on a motorcycle zooms past and signals them to stop. The cop is a bit of a bully and threatens to have the narrator thrown in prison. He takes down his address and also the address of the hitchhiker. Then he gives them a ticket and leaves and they continue on their way. The narrator is worried about the ticket, but the hitchhiker says it will be fine. They begin talking about their careers again, and eventually the hitchhiker announces that he is a "finger-smith." He is so skilled with his hands that he even manages to remove the narrator's belt without him noticing. He attends the races and steals money from the winners.

Hitchhiker- rare talent, smart, intelligent  

Rating- 4/5
         

January 14, 2015

The Sound Machine
         Klausner is a man obsessed with sound. He has a theory that there are many, many sounds in the world that humans are just unable to hear due to their high frequencies. He explains to his doctor that he has invented a machine that will allow him to tune in to those frequencies and convert those pitches into audible sound. The first time he tries it out in his yard, he hears shrieking in his headphones as his neighbor cuts roses from her garden. Each time a flower is cut, he hears a shriek. The next day, he tries a bigger experiment. He takes an axe and swings it into a large beech tree. He is horrified to hear the deep and pathetic moan that the tree makes in response. Klausner rushes back to the house and calls his doctor. The doctor agrees to come over and listen to the headphones, but just as Klausner takes a second swing at the tree a large branch crashes down between them and destroys the machine. Klausner is deeply shaken and asks the doctor to paint the tree's cuts with iodine. The doctor claims not to have heard anything, but he agrees to Klausner's demands and dresses the wounds. 

Klausner- small frail man, nervous and twitchy,
The Doctor- tall man, nervous also

Plot Twist- the sound he was hearing was actually plants instead of other humans, dogs or plants that he thought it might on been. 

Rating- 4.6/5