Thursday, March 22, 2012

Literary Analysis Notes: Little Women

-Quote: "I’ll try and be what he loves to call me, “a little woman,” and not be rough and wild; but do my duty here instead of wanting to be somewhere else."
-Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy
-Jo-outspoken
-Meg-materialistic
-Amy-values her materials
-Beth-down to earth
-The author quickly makes the distinction that although these girls are sisters, they aren't at all similar
-Stepping from childhood to adulthood in their own ways
-quote-“It’s nice to have accomplishments, and be elegant; but not to show off.”
-The girls must work for their successes and cannot be idle
-These girls are not conforming to the typical roles of women in this age
-They are having to learn to accept defeats in life
-quote-"Money is a needful and precious thing,—and, when well used, a noble thing,—but I never want you to think it is the first or only prize to strive for. I’d rather see you poor men’s wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, than queens on thrones, without self- respect and peace"
-Tone-sympathetic
-Symbol-Umbrella
-Theme- Women struggling with who they are expected to be, and who they truly want to be (Gender roles)

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Poetry Remix

These photo collages I put together represent the dramtic situation, theme and tone of the poems.

When You Are Old


The Lake Isle of Innisfree

Friday, March 2, 2012

Bless Me, Ultima

1. Antonio is a young boy struggling with his cultural identity, when his grandma Ultima comes to live with him. Antonio's mother, being devoutly Catholic, doesn't enjoy the presence of Ultima and her healing powers. Antonio, however, takes a liking to Ultima and her remedies. Antonio finds himself in a struggle between following the path of faith, or following the path of land and nature like his grandma. He spends much of his time with Ultima learning the ways of the land. Antonio learns that his grandma has a spirit animal attached to her; an owl. When Ultima's owl is shot, Antonio realizes his grandma will too die. Knowing this, he buries the owl in the earth so that his grandma will always be a part of the land.
2. The theme in Bless Me, Ultima is the influence of culture on your decisions and your identity.
3. The tone in Bless Me, Ultima is seriousness.
-"They will burn sulfur instead of holy incense."
-"I had been afraid of the awful presence of the river, which was the soul of the river, but through her [Ultima] I learned that my spirit shared in the spirit of all things" 
- "'Hell, Andy,' Gene said softly, 'we can't build our lives on their dreams. We're men, Andy, we're not boys any longer. We can't be tied down to old dreams-'" 
4. Magical Realism, Foreshadow, Symbols, Imagery and Similes are all literary devices used in Bless Me, Ultima.
-Magical Realism: Bless Me, Ultima is an example of magical realism. It contains evidence of the supernatural with witchcraft, and the owl representing Ultima's soul.
-Foreshadow: All of Antonio's dreams are examples of foreshadow. 
-Symbols: Ultima's owl is a symbol of her soul. The Golden Carp represents an alternative religion for Antonio.
"The orange of the golden carp appeared at the edge of the pond. . . . We watched in silence at the beauty and grandeur of the great fish. Out of the corners of my eyes I saw Cico hold his hand to his breast as the golden carp glided by. Then with a switch of his powerful tail the golden carp disappeared into the shadowy water under the thicket."
Imagery: "The magical time of childhood stood still, and the pulse of the living earth pressed its mystery into my living blood."
"There in the land of the dancing plains and rolling hills, there in the land which is the eagle's by day and the owl's by night is innocence. There where the lonely wind of the llano sang to the lovers' feat of your birth, there in those hills is your innocence"
Similes: "There are so many dreams to be fulfilled, but Ultima says a Man's destiny must unfold itself like a flower, with only the sun ad earth and water making it blossom, and no one else meddling in it."