Friday, May 7, 2010
Red
Sunday, May 2, 2010
My Book
Saturday, April 24, 2010
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Monday, March 29, 2010
Betsey Brown Blog 7
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Blog #6 Outline of Paper
I. Parents sometimes want to live vicariously through their children.
A. Each adolescent has the right to try something new and be themselves.
B. It is not fair for adolescents when they are not able to do something that they like.
II. The book Charlotte Temple is a perfect example of how parents tried to make their child perfect and she ends up in a bad situation.
A. In some cases it does not matter how hard you try to keep your kids the way you want them, they will act out and do what they want.
B. Charlotte’s parents raised her to be a prim and proper girl but in the end she ended up pregnant and dies.
C. Even though she was taken against her will she still flirted with Montraville and put herself in a bad place.
D. It does not matter how much you tell adolescents what to do they really need to experience and not be led onto live just like their parents did.
III. In today’s time it is happening more and more, with sports, academics, and even colleges and careers.
A. It is seen all the time when teenagers play football because their dad made them or all of their family was national wrestling champions.
B. Parents push children to go to college where they want them to go because it is their alma mater or they just like the school.
C. Toddlers in Tiaras is a show on TV where girls as young as two years old compete in beauty pageants. There is no way those little girls decided to do that themselves.
IV. Making anyone do what you want them to do makes them less of an individual and can make them unhappy.
A. Children and adolescents want to do what makes them happy not what is going to make everyone else happy.
B. It makes a lot of parents hypocrites when they say that their child has loved it for years when it is all they have know.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Huckleberry Finn Blog #5
Monday, March 1, 2010
New day Charlotte temple
In my new day version of Charlotte Temple, the new title would be Charlie Temple; it would be set in a small town in Montana where the population is no more than 500 people. The main character Charlie would go to a private school for boys. His headmaster Christine is the one to introduce him to Charlotte, the temptress of the book. Charlotte would constantly try to seduce Charlie but he always ignores her because he has a girlfriend back home. However, as the novel goes on Charlotte writes him poems, letters and love stories about what their life together could be, these paper documents get to him through e-mail and text. After months and months of Christine taking Charlie to see Charlotte, he finally gives into her lust. Charlotte ends up taking him to Las Vegas and they get married at one of the 24-hour chapels. After their marriage, Charlie finds out that his girlfriend back home that he never broke up with his pregnant with his child. After many arguments, he finds out that the child is not his and that she cheated on him, but he no longer cares because he has fallen in love Charlotte. Although, Charlotte appears to be the antagonist, she is a very caring person after she is married to Charlie. Charlotte and Charlie end up moving back to the town in Montana but she is banned because people consider her to be promiscuous and a temptress. Temple and Charlotte move to Las Vegas and open up a casino and live happily ever after.