Friday, April 18, 2008
Exhibition Night Reflection
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Character Reflection
These exercises really helped me understand the characters for my story better. One of the main characters, Abe, lacked depth and because of these exercises I was able to realize that. My partner and I decided that it would be beneficial to his character to give him more of and edge and change his views on the time Hitler ruled. I believe that by changing his character it will make the story have more excitement and entice the reader. Overall, today was extremely beneficial for me and the characters in my developing story. Everyone also got a good laugh from the exercises which made the whole experience more enjoyable.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Graphic Novel: Character Bio's
Abigail Ackers was born on
Abe Ackers was born on
David Levinson was born on
Suzanne Levinson was born on
Graphic Novel: Story Synopsis
It was a cold, eerie night in
It was the middle of the night when Abe heard the knock on the door. He thought he was hearing things so he laid back down. Quickly after he heard three more frantic knocks. He decided to go wake up his mom, because he new how deeply she slept. Abe ran to his mother's room and woke her up. Abby heard the knocking and grabbed her bathrobe. Who could it be? Abby quickly ran to the window to get a good look at who was knocking on her door at such an early hour. Abby looked out the window and saw a young couple in their twenties she guessed, the wife clearly pregnant. Abby had to open the door, they looked soaked to the bone. Abby went to open the door and hurried the young couple in so they were out of the rain.
Abby and Abe had been hiding the couple for two months and everything had been going well.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Persepolis
In 1979 the Islamic Revolution took place as well as Black Friday. This resulted in the Shah being overthrown and exiled. In 1980, Khomeini returned and established the Islamic state run by clergy. During this time, Marji was attending a French secular school. Since Khomeini established the Islamic state it was mandatory for young girls and women to wear the veil. The young girls used their veils as toys, because they didn't know the true meaning of the veils. The purpose of the veil, in the government's eyes, was to keep women safe, because hair excited men. Marji's family didn't believe in the veil, so her mother and her simply didn't wear it until her mother was later threaten by two men and Marji became older. In 1980 Iraq invaded Iran. Iran may have had a reservoir of soldiers, but still many died. The soldiers that did lose their lives were considered martyrs for their country. This brought constant fear to Iran and the Setrapi family. Though there was the smell of fear in the air, it didn't stop people from living their lives. Marji's family got together and had clandestine parties when they weren't allowed and her parents also drank alcohol even though it wasn't allowed as well. During the war an embargo from the United States was put on Iran's and Iraq's ports in order to help make peace and possibly end the war sooner. This left Iran with less food for it's people. It made it hard for Marji's family to find food and made it hard for the proletariat class also. Marji's parents decided to go to Turkey for a vacation. Marji was now older and into more westernized materials and asked her parents to pick her up two posters, a jean jacket, and new shoes. Marji's veritable parents had to lie and smuggle the posters bag into Iran because it was against the law. After her parents came back and gave her her gifts Marji went out and ended up having a confrontation with some older women. After some time, Marji's parents felt that Iran had become an unsafe place for Marji. So, they decided to send her to Vienna where she would continue her schooling. The novel ended in a confusing twist, leaving the reader grasping for more.
On the way to Vienna, Marji must have had a million questions running through her mind. Would she ever see her family again? Would she ever return to Iran? Was her mother in trouble? She was probably extremely worried about her mother and wondering what had happened to her. Her parents had said they would visit her, but would they? Would her mother be dead? Marji must have been excited for her new adventure, but her mind would always be going back to Iran and her mother. The prominent question in her head must have been, what if I had said no, would they have let me stay and would I have found out the fate of my mother? Now, only time will tell.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Year of the Youth Vote?
I believe that this year is the year of the youth vote. Young voters see the need for change and they want it. They aren't going to let anything get in the way of the changes that they want to see. Young voters want a better America and you don't have to be older to see that. Voters have shown up to the poles and have not only voted for the democratic and republican candidates for the general election of 08', but have voted on referendums and have become experienced voters knowing what they want to change for America. The 08' election, I believe, is going to be the year of the youth vote. I am predicting that the youth of America will decide the next presidential candidate. We will all have to wait to see this November.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Debate Reflection
I was on the democratic ticket representing Barack Obama. The topic that I debated about was National Security. At first I really didn't know what national security was about, but after doing some research I learned a lot more about this particular topic. I learned about our country's vulnerableness to terrorist attacks and how we need to increase our nation's security. I also learned about America's stance with other countries and how we feel about other countries. I felt that I did well debating against the representative for Mike Gravel and Hillary Clinton. The only problem during the debate was that the student representing Hillary Clinton was not prepared and I wasn't able to debate with that candidate about the issue. That was frustrating for me. Overall, I believe that my "team" for Barack Obama did extremely well and that we all were able to present our points well.
After the debate we had our elections. Barack Obama won for the democratic ticket meaning that our group had debated well and convinced our fellow students to vote for the candidate we were representing. This mock debate and election was a great learning tool for me. I learned a lot about the candidates that are running for president and what their plans for America are. Overall, this learning tool was a great experience for me and I was very happy with the outcome of the debate and the election.