Thursday, April 3, 2008
Entry # 6
‘The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist.’
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Entry # 5
What is the mood of this novel? What happens? Do you find this novel saddens you in any way? Why?
Entry # 4
What is the climax of this novel? What happens? How do the events of this novel make you feel?
Entry # 3
Who are the main characters in the novel? Do you like them? Why or why not? What is special about them? What do they reveal about the universal human experience?
The main characters in the novel, ‘Lord of the flies,’ have very different and opposite types of characteristics. The major characters are Ralph, Jack Merridew, and Piggy. Ralph is a chief chosen by all the people in the islands, and his abilities are competent for Ralph to be a chief. On the other hand, Jack, Simon, and Piggy all have very mysterious characteristics. Ralph is very reliable leader to everyone because he understands and solves the way to the solution of a situation clearly. Piggy is a fat boy who is not really attractive to other kids because he always gets ignored by people. His cleverness helps the other teenagers in the island, such as the ability to tell the other guys about things to do step by step. On the other hand, Jack Merridew is very helpless teenager who always thinks about himself. He is the leader of the choir, or I should say hunters now, and he eager to be the chief on the island, but fails because of Ralph. After he comes to the island, he becomes more and more negative, and becomes nothing more than a slaughter, or killer. To me, Piggy and Ralph are more attractive than Jack. Since Piggy and Ralph don’t forget their purpose of going home, they always think about being rescued while Jack Merridew is pondering things about hunting pigs. What Jack Merridew becomes, is a predator since he kills the pigs and enjoy it. From those characters, I saw some conflict between each character. When there is a group of people, there is always a fight, from opposing ideas. This novel showed rightness or fault that of a universal human experience.
Entry # 2
There is a movie that has same idea that of ‘Lord of the Flies.’ The name of the movie is Mist. In this movie, people in the Townsville adhere to market with fear since people inside the mist died. At first, they all had common idea about helping each other till the problem is solved, but one person has very negative mind on those towns people just like Jack Merridew. This person makes an unreasonable prediction that sacrifice will calm the beasts down in the mist. Some of the people agreed to the prediction and stayed on her side. They actually killed one person as a sacrifice and threw him into the mist, and then that day no beast attacked the market. Almost everyone in the market went to her side, and 6 people who didn’t lose their consciousness stayed on trying to stop the sacrifice. Just like ‘Lord of the Flies,’ the people in the movie Mist segregated into two groups, one group with right and another group with fault. The novel showed what to do in that kind of situation, and it was just to believe that what one person’s doing is right. Also, Mist showed same answer with the novel ‘Lord of the Flies.’ Evidence from the novel ‘Lord of the Flies,’ that supports the theme is that at the end, the officer came to rescue the children. First, I was very curious about the novel because it was very similar to a movie, and I didn’t know what it was first. Then I realized that the movie, Mist is really alike to novel ‘Lord of the Flies.’ From this entry, I saw more relationships between two stories.
This is a poem of rightness
Human Rightsby Teresa Patterson
Do not forfeit your right to live
With peaceful joy, with tears and laughter,
With purpose and view of the ever after,
Learn how to love and how to give.
Do not forfeit your right to live…
Do not pay homage to rage, to sorrow,
Save a few memories for tomorrow,
In every moment play your part!
For glory do not forsake your heart…
Embrace the NOW with delight!
To love, do not forfeit your right…
Do not forfeit your happiness…
Don’t live your life in token’s shadow
While there is sunshine in the meadows,
Even if you are penniless…
For life itself is pure happiness.
Do not forfeit your right to pray
If obstacles happen on the way,
There is no sin in honest toil…
Sow all your seeds in fertile soil,
Then share your bounty with thy neighbor.
Do not forfeit the joys of labor.
Do not forfeit your right to live.
Cherish your days, then close the chapter,
Before embracing the ever after.
Do not just forget, but forgive.
Thus you can earn your right to live…Forever…
What is the major theme of this novel? Why is this theme important to a teenager living in 2007?
This is a poem related to my first entry, which is about human evolution.
Evolutionby Julie Donner Andersen
Who were you
when you were with her
(before you and I)?
Who were you
when you were her man
(before she died)?
Who are you now?
A different man…
or are you the same?
Stronger and wiser?
Gentler and kinder?
(My, how you’ve changed!)
Would I know you then?
Would she know you now?
How?
You have evolved.
Riddle solved.