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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Say What......"It's The End"?
For this post, I have reflected what I have learned in English 102 this semester!
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Hope you enjoyed my last video :)
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Technology
For this post, I reflected on what I have learned about technology through online learning this semester!
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I hope you enjoyed my video :)
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Winter's Bone Essay Introducation
For this week’s blog post, we are
to write an introductory paragraph followed by a thesis statement
for our final essay on the book Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell.
Is it possible to find hope when one is completely surrounded by conflict? The problems with living
in a small town is that innocent victims are surrounded by drug use. There are many different
problems when living in a small town, and one of these problems is living in a state of depression.
The entire community is often negatively affected by other people’s choices and is often trapped into
a cycle of abuse. The problem of living in a small town, often leads to depression and drug use which
then negatively affects the entire community. The lives of those living in small town America are
often affected negatively by other people’s choices.
for our final essay on the book Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell.
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Is it possible to find hope when one is completely surrounded by conflict? The problems with living
in a small town is that innocent victims are surrounded by drug use. There are many different
problems when living in a small town, and one of these problems is living in a state of depression.
The entire community is often negatively affected by other people’s choices and is often trapped into
a cycle of abuse. The problem of living in a small town, often leads to depression and drug use which
then negatively affects the entire community. The lives of those living in small town America are
often affected negatively by other people’s choices.
Works Cited:
Woodrell, Daniel. Winter's Bone.
New York, Boston, London: Back Bay Books, 2007. Print
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Summary and Response to a Critical Article
For
this week’s blog post in English 102, I chose an article that I had planned
to use for my Essay #3. I summarized the article " Straight Dope" in response to how it relates to Winter's Bone and why it would be a good article to support my Essay #3.
The
article “Straight Dope” written by Nick King, refers to the phenomenon of drug
use in small town America. In the article he speaks of Nick Reding’s story “The
Death and Life of an American Small Town” and how this particular article
climbed to the top of the New York Times
bestseller list. The article, “The Death and Life of an American Small Town”
also won the Chicago Tribune’s
Heartland Prize for 2009. Nick King grew up in the small town of Southeast
Missouri and wrote about how the town that he grew up in was considered to be
the meth capital of the world. Nick King mentions in the article “Straight
Dope” that the DEA statistics states that Missouri leads the nation in the
amount of meth labs discovered in the United States every year since 2003.
Throughout the article he reflects over his youth and how he was exposed to
meth and also how he used meth at the age of 15 and had become an addict by the
age of 17. Nick King explains the importance of exposing the truth about drug
use in rural areas and how many people do not understand the point he is trying
to make which is that drug use happens more often in rural areas than in urban
areas. Nick King also speaks of the sensationalism of meth use and how some
meth users are just normal people and how others may at times die from using it
but not often from his experience. He talks about meth use and how it is kept private for
the user. He speaks of how the public doesn’t recognize when meth users are
using. The important town members love to expose the meth users as much as they
could which put fear in the meth users so they kept their meth use very
private. Nick King also mentions that they use many other drugs along with meth
use and that many of these drug users were at the top of the class. They were
family-oriented and attended Sunday church services. The meth creators were
proud of what they were doing because it was a business. In the town they had
entertainment, but they still chose to do meth. They relied on drugs to have
fun. They thought drug use was happening all over the country and not just in
small town America. Nick King mentions a friend that he had who was a meth cook
by the name of Hawk Bodean. Hawk Bodean was smart, nice, honest and sold drugs
as a hobby. He also ate well, lifted weights and was involved with the drug
trade. He could also become violent if crossed. Nick King and his friends
respected the police even though there were some dirty cops who also used
drugs. They didn’t like that they were dirty cops, but appreciated that they
weren’t going to get busted by them. They also had a respect for Jesus, even
though they were acid users. Nick King mentions his friend Matt and how he was
a heavy acid user, but always went back to God. He was unstable in his
relationships and had good reason for this. When he was young he attended a
Baptist church where they abused him for memorizing Bible verses. In the school
a tragedy occurred where a student’s throat was slashed by another student.
This is what helped change Matt. Nick King didn’t realize how messed up his
town was until he moved away to go to college. He attended Mid-Western
University where the students there were locals from New York and L.A. His
classmates thought him and his friend completely out of control meth users. The
journalists who worked on the drug use in rural America thought the same about
them. Nick King mentions that Redding does an exceptional job of looking
through other people’s eyes. They both have found unstable people and speak
about their lives and their situations and how they have made a
difference. He mentions that journalists
can’t completely explain the way that it really is because they haven’t lived through
it.
The article “Straight Dope” relates to Winter’s Bone in many different ways.
One of the ways that they relate to each other is by the comparison of meth use
in small town America and how it affects the people that use it. In both the
article and the story tragedies occur because of drug use. Guilt occurs in the
article “Straight Dope” and in the story Winter’s
Bone. In the story Winter’s Bone
the dad Jessup is guilty because he lost the family home due to his
irresponsibility. In the story “Straight Dope” they proved that they were
guilty by attending church often, after using meth. In both stories they wanted to make a better
life for themselves. In Winter’s Bone
Ree wanted to make a better life by saving her family’s home. In the article
“Straight Dope” Nick King wanted to make a better life for himself by attending
college. In both stories Nick King and Ree were around the same age, so they
were both young. The article “Straight Dope” will be a good article to use in
my essay about Winter’s Bone because
both the article and the essay are about small town America and the negative effects
of meth use. I will be able to connect sadness in both of the stories and the
feeling of helplessness.
Works Cited:
King, Nick.
"Straight Dope." American Conservative 2011: 24-7. Alt-PressWatch;
Alt-PressWatch. Web. 25 Oct. 2012 .
Monday, October 15, 2012
" Spoiler Alert " Response to Winter's Bone
For this week, I chose to do a video response to Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell:
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Keeping It Above Water
Mid-Term Check In:
Dear Ms. Cline,
I am trying my hardest to keep my
head above water. I totally thought English 102 was going to be hard
considering it was online as opposed to having you in-person. Come to find out
it is more convenient for me, but I also have to keep up with all the
assignment you ask us to do weekly.
My biggest challenge this semester
is keeping up with all the assigned work. It looks like you assign a lot during
each week, but when looking at it; it’s mostly material to help us get through
the assignments posted for that week. I have a heavy workload this semester and
I trying my hardest to balance work life with school life. I have to admit that
the readings you assign are not always easy to understand in one read.
The reading in class has affected
me greatly. I have not always been a strong reader to begin with. Most of the stories
you assigned I had to read more than once. Sometimes I would have to come in
during office hours and make sure I got the story right. These two reading
might have been hard to understand but in the end they are good stories.
I would say a literary analysis is
different from another types of work I have done because in a literary analysis
it’s all about understanding different techniques that make a literary work so effective.
Not only do we have to identify it in the stories, but we also have to write an
essay explaining what we identified, which is somewhat like what we did in English
101 but not as in depth as it is now?
My goal for the rest of the
semester is to get my work submitted earlier as possible as opposed to last minute
and hopefully I will accomplish this soon. The things I hope to improve are my writing
for the most part. I am not the best writer and I know I can do a lot better
but I struggle a lot and if it wasn’t for the learning centers English tutoring
I wouldn’t have been as successful as I am now.
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