Huck and Jim's relationship in the story portrays a father and their son. Their bond is strong and they trust each other greatly. When Huck discovers that people from the village that he was visiting were going to investigate the cave where they were staying, his first instinct was to hurry there to warn Jim. He was deeply concerned that the people of the town would accuse Jim of his murder. When Huck reached the cave to inform Jim, he says, "Git up and hump yourself, Jim! There ain't a minute to lose. They're after us! Jim never asked no questions, he never said a world; but the way he worked for the next half an hour showed about how he was scared" (Twain 68). This quote explains how Jim trusted Huck with this decision. He didn't carry out an argument or question what was happening. Jim left knowing that he had the support of Huck.
Jim also assumes the paternal when he and Huck are temporarily separated. Jim is very concerned about where Huck is. Huck describes their reunion as, "It was Jim's voice- nothing ever sounded so good before. I run along the bank a piece and got aboard, and Jim he grabbed me and hugged me, as he was so glad to see me" (Twain 116). This quote depicts Jim's pleasure in seeing that Huck was alive. He grabbed Huck as if he were embracing his own son. Huck was also content with locating Jim. He felt comfortable when he heard Jim's voice and ran to wear he was. In a way, Jim acts like a father figure to Huck who has not experienced what it is like to have a "normal" family and Huck is like the children that Jim had to leave behind. Their relationship grows as they continue to encounter different adventures.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
My First Impression of Huck Finn
My first impression of Huck Finn was that he did not like to be controlled. He seemed to enjoy defying the adults around him. Huck seemed to just go to school as a pastime. He said that the longer he went, the easier it got. His father Pap, however, didn't like that he was literate. Pap told him that if he caught Huck going to school, he would get a beating. Huck says during the story, "I didn't want to go to school much before, but I reckoned I'd go now to spite pap" (pg. 31). Making Pap angry was his motivation to go to school. Huck could have had to the option to quit school like the rest of his family, but he stuck with it because it was something that depleased his father.
Another strong characteristic of Huck that I noticed was that at the end of the day, he was still a boy. He gains and loses interests in things very quickly. He narrated in the book, "After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and the Bulrushers, and I was in sweat to fiind out all about him; but by and by she let it out that Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn't care no more about him, because I don't take no stock in dead people" (pg.12). Like many children, he lost interest in this person that he may have considered a hero because he was deceased. His excitment for the story disappeared. Later in the story, after his drunk father attempts to kill him after he thinks that he is being attacked by a snake. After chasing Huck around, his father doses off leaving Huck holding his gun. The following quote depicts what happens next, "I slipped the ramrod downto make sure it was loaded, then I laid it across the turnip barrel, pointing towards Pap, and set it down behind him waiting for him to stir" (pg. 36). Huck had a loaded gun pointed towards his father, so that when we woke up he would be ready. Instead he fell asleep too and was caught by his father. Huck didn't have enough energy to wait for his father to wake.
Another strong characteristic of Huck that I noticed was that at the end of the day, he was still a boy. He gains and loses interests in things very quickly. He narrated in the book, "After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and the Bulrushers, and I was in sweat to fiind out all about him; but by and by she let it out that Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn't care no more about him, because I don't take no stock in dead people" (pg.12). Like many children, he lost interest in this person that he may have considered a hero because he was deceased. His excitment for the story disappeared. Later in the story, after his drunk father attempts to kill him after he thinks that he is being attacked by a snake. After chasing Huck around, his father doses off leaving Huck holding his gun. The following quote depicts what happens next, "I slipped the ramrod downto make sure it was loaded, then I laid it across the turnip barrel, pointing towards Pap, and set it down behind him waiting for him to stir" (pg. 36). Huck had a loaded gun pointed towards his father, so that when we woke up he would be ready. Instead he fell asleep too and was caught by his father. Huck didn't have enough energy to wait for his father to wake.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Burself: Is It Possible?
Burself is a transcendentalist society that revolves around the principle that people should be in harmony with nature. Our society uses environmentally friendly sources of energy and emphasizes the rules of no cars. Although some may believe that it is possible in modern times to have a society like Burself, it is unlikely that it can be achieved because society does not compromise, they can't control their opinions, and they don't want to give up some of their luxuries.
One may argue that living in a loosely structured environment would allow more freedom for individuals. Having the ability to do whatever one may want to pursue can result in peace. With little government intervention, people can live in harmony as long as they do not break any rules. However, if people do not agree with or follow the laws, it can lead to conflict. The consequences for their choices also may not be in their interest, and they may not follow through with the punishment. The people of the this society must have an open mind and be able to change. If that is not possible, than the punishment has no effect. The society can only work if people are willing to compromise a little of their freedom so that it leads to the well being of all. The willingness to compromise also includes self-control.
On the island of Burself, the food, the paper, and clothes are all natural. Instead of having preservatives and chemicals in the food, it is grown organically. Some people in current society have an addiction to the foods that make life easier. The transition to eating healthier foods may be too hard on the people of a conformist society. If those people learned to work a little more, their bodies would benefit from it.
One major rule in Burself is that one cannot put another down for their personal beliefs and ideas. The most successful inventions and ideas came from people who defied their critics. The idea in Burself is that everyone can have the opportunity to be that person. People may find it hard to control their opinions. They need to learn how to give constructive criticism instead of destroying the thought or idea. But people come across emotions like jealously or they judge people who are different. This creates a hostile environment where everyone is always on guard and they cannot relax. Along with not being able to be a true original, society does not want to give up some of the luxuries they have.
For some people, owning a car may not be a luxury. They may not be able to imagine their life without one. The idea of public transportation can even seem repulsive to some. But on the island of Burself, the citizens try their best to live in harmony with nature. They use eco-friendly ways of using energy. This can be expensive to use initially and people may not want to pay for the expense. Their personal needs come in the way of preserving what they live on. People create a larger footprint because they want make their lives easier, this effects not only their atmosphere but themselves.
Although a transcendentalist society would have a great impact it is highly unlikely to occur. People's individual beliefs with clash with others and produce conflicts. With a world with such a high population, a strong government is needed to keep control. The willingness to compromise so that the world is better for everyone isn't strong enough to sustain a transcendentalist society.
One may argue that living in a loosely structured environment would allow more freedom for individuals. Having the ability to do whatever one may want to pursue can result in peace. With little government intervention, people can live in harmony as long as they do not break any rules. However, if people do not agree with or follow the laws, it can lead to conflict. The consequences for their choices also may not be in their interest, and they may not follow through with the punishment. The people of the this society must have an open mind and be able to change. If that is not possible, than the punishment has no effect. The society can only work if people are willing to compromise a little of their freedom so that it leads to the well being of all. The willingness to compromise also includes self-control.
On the island of Burself, the food, the paper, and clothes are all natural. Instead of having preservatives and chemicals in the food, it is grown organically. Some people in current society have an addiction to the foods that make life easier. The transition to eating healthier foods may be too hard on the people of a conformist society. If those people learned to work a little more, their bodies would benefit from it.
One major rule in Burself is that one cannot put another down for their personal beliefs and ideas. The most successful inventions and ideas came from people who defied their critics. The idea in Burself is that everyone can have the opportunity to be that person. People may find it hard to control their opinions. They need to learn how to give constructive criticism instead of destroying the thought or idea. But people come across emotions like jealously or they judge people who are different. This creates a hostile environment where everyone is always on guard and they cannot relax. Along with not being able to be a true original, society does not want to give up some of the luxuries they have.
For some people, owning a car may not be a luxury. They may not be able to imagine their life without one. The idea of public transportation can even seem repulsive to some. But on the island of Burself, the citizens try their best to live in harmony with nature. They use eco-friendly ways of using energy. This can be expensive to use initially and people may not want to pay for the expense. Their personal needs come in the way of preserving what they live on. People create a larger footprint because they want make their lives easier, this effects not only their atmosphere but themselves.
Although a transcendentalist society would have a great impact it is highly unlikely to occur. People's individual beliefs with clash with others and produce conflicts. With a world with such a high population, a strong government is needed to keep control. The willingness to compromise so that the world is better for everyone isn't strong enough to sustain a transcendentalist society.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Dead Poets Society Post
In the film Dead Poets Society, there is a conflict between the teachers at Welton who expect this students to conform to their rules and the students who want a little freedom. The education system reflects the teacher's views. They teachers all look the same, they dress the same, and they also teach in the same manner which is directly from the textbook. There is no opportunity for creativity. The students are strictly monitored by their parents and are expected to exceed in school. Their career options are chosen for them and there is no option of rebelling against them. As a student in Welton, there are very little opportunities for them stand out or to be themselves. The consequences for doing this is enough to discourage a student and keep them on their chosen path.
The film shows the various dangers that a student faces when going against conformity. They risk being expelled and facing the wrath of their parents and teachers. Neil, for example desperately wanted to be in the school play despite his parent's wishes. His punishment for participating in the play was being transferred to a military school. Neil being misunderstood by his parents, committed suicide. When Neil's parents requested for there to be an investigation regarding what was going on in the school, one student buckled under pressure and blamed the situation on their transcendentalist English teacher, Mr. Keaton. One student was expelled for his outburst at a student. When Neil's other friends came to talk to the headadministator, they were pressured into signing a document that framed Mr. Keaton. There was no way that these students could act like individuals at Walton.
The film shows the various dangers that a student faces when going against conformity. They risk being expelled and facing the wrath of their parents and teachers. Neil, for example desperately wanted to be in the school play despite his parent's wishes. His punishment for participating in the play was being transferred to a military school. Neil being misunderstood by his parents, committed suicide. When Neil's parents requested for there to be an investigation regarding what was going on in the school, one student buckled under pressure and blamed the situation on their transcendentalist English teacher, Mr. Keaton. One student was expelled for his outburst at a student. When Neil's other friends came to talk to the headadministator, they were pressured into signing a document that framed Mr. Keaton. There was no way that these students could act like individuals at Walton.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Extra Credit Post
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My t-shirt |
When people first saw my shirt, they thought that it was like a fan made t-shirt for a concert. But then when they read it, I explained that it was part of my English project. It was confusing to read at times, people often thought that potterhead was "pothead." They also asked what "starkid" meant, which was difficult to explain. Some people were surprised that I was Canadian, and took the opportunity to ask me more questions about myself.
All together, it wasn't bad wearing this t-shirt. In the morning, I was a little nervous because I didn't know what people would think about when they would see softball or starkid on my shirt. But I wasn't harassed and everyone just curious about what the things on my shirt meant.
I learned that it's not bad to be yourself and that my friends are very supportive of what I do.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Modern Day Transcendentalists
Monday, November 7, 2011
Walden Essay
Currently, someone, somewhere is using a form of technology to make their life easier. They may be buying a dishwasher or driving a car to complete their endless list of errands. Society gets so caught up in completing tasks so they can get started on the next one that they speed through life. The people of this time miss out on the little things. Intangible things such as smiling at a stranger or talking to a long, lost, friend. In modern ages, society cannot simplify their lives because they do not appreciate what they have and they do not think for themselves, they also have a misconception of what simplicity, and do not prioritize their duties correctly.
First of all, society has unlimited wants and desires. Once one has been fulfilled another one pops up and takes it's place. There is always something better out there. The ironic part is that people don't appreciate what they have. As Henry David Thoreau said in book Walden, "Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitch's to-day to save nine to-morrow (American Tradition in Literature)." This quote depicts how communities try and be prepared for the worst when it has not even occurred. The unnecessary stress taken from being over prepared complicates their lives. They spend more time attempting to protect themselves from danger but it cause them to have more work to do instead. The achieve simplicity, they must be content with their character and the decisions that have chosen. Trying to cushion their decisions is pointless. They should stand by their choice and take the consequences with a strong mind. However, along with giving up temptation a person must change the way they think to accomplish simplicity. People are surrounded by variety. They have the choice of what to buy, to eat or what to wear. They can decide where to go and what to do. The possibilities are endless. While choices are considered as freedom or independence, it contributes to confusion. Confusion and simplicity are parallel things. People are surrounded by so many decisions to make. There are also people and devices that try and tell them what to do. Media surrounds them, attempting to tell them that they need a certain item or that it will make their lives easier. Instead, people drown in a pool of puzzlement. No simplicity exists in this state of mind. If people can just decide on what item gets the job done, they would spare themselves the stress. Why have all the bells and whistles when they cannot take the time to learn how to use it properly.
As Henry David Thoreau once wrote"...let your affairs be as two or three, not a hundred or a thousand (Tradition of American Literature pg. 490)..." A typical person has so much to complete in a day. Once that list has been resolved , a new set is added on. As described in Thoreau's writing, he discusses why people need to do so much. They try and concentrate their attention to so many errands, when they would be better off just working on a few. The more important matter, however, is that they lack some basic responsibilities that they should fulfill. Duties such as talking to their children or parents or just to relax from their daily tensions that they encounter. They are often forgotten in the chaos. When thinking with simplicity, one can see what is really important. But in modern ages, the busy days pose a distraction.
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