Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Blog #10: Writer Progression

Since starting this blog, I think I have made some sort of progression as a writer. Having a blog has helped me expand my thinking and ways of expressing my ideas. It has allowed my ideas to be expressed without sensor. By without sensor I mean that I can write however I want and not have to stress on correct spelling, or perhaps modern slang. I'm not sure if I will continue this blog or begin a new one at the moment. Maybe after some time and really focusing on the concept of blogging I might start a new blog. 

Pros: 

  • Self expression
  • Your interests
  • Fun and free
  • Meet new friends
  • See the opinions of others and their views
Cons:
  • Not everyone is going to agree and may argue with your opinion
  • Random topics
  • Writer's block

Thursday, November 8, 2012

New Blogger to follow...

Hey, I don't know how many people really read my blogs but you guys should follow our classmate! She made her blog later than others so I don't think too many know to look for her. But her blogspot is KirstenMarie14.blogspot.com so FOLLOW HER , please and thanks ! :)

-Desiree' 

Blog #9 : Farm Implements & Rutabagas in a Landscape

I think Ashbery mixes a technical form with cartoon characters because sestinas are the types of poems that are often found to be complex and usually about serious topics. Since he used a familiar cartoon character that many Americans see as a strong person, he can show the seriousness of the poem while using some humor. The cartoon characters lighten the situation at hand and ease the tension. Ashbery wants to show the seriousness of Popeye having to leave his apartment and how it is going to affect people around him. Popeye and his friends, as cartoon characters, are known to be humorous and in that case Ashbery wanted to use them to balance everything.

My favorite line in the poem is, "No more shall pleasant rays of sun refresh your sense of growing old." This line stuck out to me the most and seemed to have a greater meaning in my opinion. I took that line as saying that day in and day out, we look to the sun as a sign of bringing in a new day. With each new day we are getting older and older with the rising and setting of the sun. We are reminded of our age with the new days but we shouldn't be focused on that. I understood it to mean that we should focus on the moment in time because we have no idea what could happen within the next minute, hour, day, months, or even years. Each day, or "pleasant rays of sun" that we encounter mean a new beginning and we should always keep that in mind and appreciate the time we have on Earth. 

-Desiree'

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Rainy Days and Memories Villenelle


Rainy Days & Memories
As the water hits on the window pane
I look out to see the open field,
Ping, pong, the signal of the forceful rain.

Leaving plenty of time to rack your brain
Though memories are often placed on yield,
As the water hits on the window pane.

Reminisce on the sunny days in Maine
Go back to a place that serves as a shield,
Ping, pong, the signal of the forceful rain.

Echoes evolve from the outside drain
Patterns of sounds that are now revealed,
As the water hits on the window pane.

Sit back and relax try not to complain
Days like these can turn into battlefields,
Ping, pong, the signal of the forceful rain.

So embrace this day no need to explain
Just allow your soul to be clean and healed,
As the water hits the window pane
Ping, pong, the signal of the forceful rain.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Vietnam War & the Wars Today

When I think of the US in the Vietnam war, it brings to mind the reasons for being there in the first place. We began sending troops in the 1960s to assist South Vietnam from being taken over by communism. We took our concerns for the people there and did not want to see them fall into the "Domino effect," which if it had been successful, other countries in the area would have fell into communism as well. The concern we had led us to more and more troops being sent in to fulfill the requirement of having enough to fight and lend protection. The more we were able to accomplish with the war, we could lessen up on the troops we sent and remained with the ones we had.

The wars in Iraq & Afghanistan strike me as similar to the war in Vietnam because we are still dealing with other countries and their problems with others. We are fighting for others and in the end more and more of our American troops are getting killed everyday. With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with President Obama he is trying to take out troops while he can without having as many deaths occur. The wars going on today are much like the Vietnam war in the sense that they are having the US, who has ties with the countries, protecting them from what they consider higher forces.