Thursday, June 6, 2013

English Poetry Project

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jKKThcI8Yo

As many of my friends decided to advertise by posting the poem on their facebook and asking people like and share their poem, I tried to come up with a more efficient way to advertise my poem which can be seen by many strangers in any age, gender or social categories. A lot of my friends were writing on the ground, but many usually wrote them on unfrequented places like on their neighbourhood places or around the UBC area where there are mainly young students. I chose to write my poem in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery in downtown, where many visitors, residents and different social group of people pass by. As I expected, many people were interested as I was writing down my poem. They asked questions about what the poem was about which gave me a great opportunity to advertise my work. As many people stopped by and read my poem, some even took pictures and videos of the poem on the ground which was beyond my expectation.

This project was very different from the previous poem projects I have done in the past English classes. I felt quite weird and nervous as complete strangers read my poem and took interest. In conclusion, the advertisement at the Vancouver Art Gallery had groundbreaking success.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Echoes




Lord of the Flies Found Poem 
Page 8~35, 91~114, 137~201

Echoes


We were explorers, were together then.
Meetings, vote, chief and hunters,
It was like that at first, before things.

Rules, conch and the group of boys, started breaking down.
The beast settled with the cry of the hunters.

Colors drained from the island,
Its blood staining the sand,
Dark with violent pleasure, the sky turned black.

The cry of the beast echoed
Further into the darkness that lures

The world, that understandable and lawful world was slipping away,
Displaying its ancient, inescapable recognition of evil,
For the sake of fun the boys desired on the island
The cry echoed again.

Above the horizon were no longer a deep blue patch of open sky but a blanket of smoke,
Covering all of innocence.
There was no one to talk sense. There was no solemn assembly for debate nor dignity of the conch.

Scream of fright, anger and desperation echoed at last,
Then silence came fast through the forest towards the open beach.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Individual Lord of the Flies Found poem



We were explorers, were together then.
Meetings, vote, chief and hunters,
It was like that at first, before things.

Rules, conch and the group of boys, started breaking down
The beast settled with the cry of the hunters.

Colors drained from the island
Its blood staining the sand
Dark with violent pleasure, the sky turned black.

The cry of the beast echoed
Further into the darkness that lures

The world, that understandable and lawful world was slipping away,
Displaying its ancient, inescapable recognition of evil,
For the sake of fun the boys desired on the island
The cry echoed again.

Above the horizon were no longer a deep blue patch of open sky but a blanket of smoke,
Covering all of innocence.
There was no one to talk sense. There was no solemn assembly for debate nor dignity of the conch.

Scream of fright, anger and desperation echoed at last,
Then silence came fast through the forest towards the open beach.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Oryx and Crake the Last Entry

I have learned so much from Atwood's dystopian novel Oryx and Crake and here are some of the main themes that I was able to summarize and relate to our real world. I was fully satisfied with the denouement of the plot and loved the ambiguous ending.

One of the main themes in Margaret Atwood's dystopian science fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, is the theme of corruption. Some corruptions are directly related as some are underminded and symbolized. Corruptions can be found in the setting of the book, as related to environment, corporations or genetic enginneering. Other examples of corruptions can be found in the morals of the characters. Firstly, it is difficult to miss the fact that this novel takes its place in a dystopian future where environment has been severely damaged due to the exploitation of resources and many different developments. Environmental corruption has a significant role, initiating constant internal and physical conflict within Jimmy himself. Wild cliamte, water pollution and extreme exposure of ultra violet light from the sun due to the puntured ozone layer all symbolize environmental corruptions. These corruptions form the setting of the novel, bring struggles to the one and only human being left, Jimmy. Secondly, the society has fallen apart, including the ridiculous genetic engeering and the profit-centered corporations. Genetically modified animals are used for organ transplant, however, these modified organ can only be transplanted with a repect amount of money. Most of the families are part of the compounds or different types of corporations. Without certain amount of income and financial stability, it is unlikely to be part of the society in the world of Oryx and Crake. These corrupted society force residents to be part of the compounds. As the difference between rich and poor deepends, the profit-based corporation provide more services for the wealthy portion of the population. Lastly, the moral and ethical corruptions can be examined in the teeange life of Jimmy and Crake. They do not have any sense of guilt as they watch child pornography and suicidal videos. These actions, that we as people in present society question our ethics upon, are simultaneously enjoyed and exposed to teenagers in the future society of the novel. It is assumed that these moral-questioning acts are no longer questions in the future and moral corruptions have occured where moral standards are severely compromised by the people of the futuristic setting of the novel. These settings, charaterizations and conflicts fully illustrate Atwood's intended theme of corruption in her novel Oryx and Crake.

Oryx and Crake Eighth Entry

Crake visits Jimmy as he was traumatized by his mother's death. Jimmy was spending his time in vain, lost in the memory of his long lost mother in the past. Crake takes him to pleebland, where is like the city in the world of Oryx and Crake. Crake introduces Jimmy to his life, career and asks if he wants to work with him in Paradice. Jimmy, drunk with the unfamiliar atmosphere and the drinks, accepts and moves into the bubble dome where Crake works with many brilliant specialists. Crake explains the Blyss Pluss pills and how he is going to bring regulated and standarized world with controlled population growth and selection of genetically engineered offspings for next generations. There, Jimmy meets the crakers and his love, Oryx, who is an assistant working under Crake.

The big twist comes as we figure that there were viruses in the pills he was giving out to different various categories of population. A massive plague starts with high death and infection rate and the whole world falls apart in corruption. Jimmy who is the only one with the antidote that Crake has secretly provided to him and is left in the bubble dome all on his own along with Crake's creation also known as the "Crakers". The climax of the novel seems to be this part of spreading plagues and it is very dramatic indeed as Atwood carefully crafted and built the plot for the final dynamic fall.


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Oryx and Crake Seventh Entry

As It is getting near the end of the book, I feel like I am starting to understand the author's intend of writing this novel. As I researched, she is an author who is one of the top Canadian writer for academic writings. She has wrote another dystopian futuristic novel, where religion of North America has gone extreme, changing the lives of everyone. I see the dedication she has towards this novel as I read more and more. It is quite clear that she has spent a great amount of time researching for scientific terms and knowledge she used writing her book.

As Jimmy arrived at the bubble dome, he starts remembering the past days when the bubble dome was called the paradice.
It seems like this is going to be his last flashback and I am quite excited to finally know about the Character Crake and Oryx and their deeds in the past.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Oryx and Crake Sixth Entry

The novel unit is coming near to the end and everyone seems to be in panic to finish their books. In fact, I'm in panic, finishing the blog posts. Some of my friends aren't even enjoying the book they chose which I feel sympathy for them. I remember when I was choosing the book, I wanted to avoid history and war related novels which narrowed it down to Atwood's two novels and The Life of Pi. Without any regrets, I am certainly glad to study this novel as a group in our English class.

Snowman decides to march on a journey to find food and supplies for his survival. Leaving behind the children of crake, he is on an asphalt road. He suffers from the ultraviolet rays and is constantly in fear from the extreme exposure of ultraviolet ray from a hole in the ozone layer, and genetically motified beasts such as volvogs and pigoons. He finally arrives at a house where he obtain food and suppies. The residents are lying dead on the house, he is slightly scared but at the same time, used to the scenery. He feels somewhat hollow and feels as if the missing child of the household is himself.

Snowman's detailed description simulate imagery in the heads of the readers. As I was reading this part, I felt as if I was seeing the images he was seeing. I saw the destroyed house with shattered windows, empty roads with cracks and dry grains of sand. The author's intentional vivid description was enough to drew my attention through the present world of Snowman, which I secretly thought was less entertaining than the past of Jimmy.