Monday, September 24, 2012
Entry 2 -->Once More to the Lake by E. B. White
Through E.B White’s
short story, the readers find themselves jumping between past and present.
Haunted by his memories, the protagonist heads back to a lake in hopes of
rekindling the flames of old memories. As an excuse for this spontaneous trip,
the antagonist brings his son along for the ride. When the father reaches the
lake with his son, a surreal tone seems to encompass the authors story. As the antagonists
memories become more vivid the reader is lured into this dreamlike state and
the memories are painted clearer for the reader. The purpose of this story is
to present this father taking his son on a trip to his childhood lake of
memories, and when he arrives he is no longer the father; but instead the son. Every
move his son makes reminds him of a new memory until he finds himself no longer
in the present but in the past; he watches his sons every move and in his dream
like state relives his past. Even though time has aged him he finds himself a
kid once again, realizing just because you have left your memories doesn’t mean
you have forgotten them.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Entry 1 -->"Champion of the World" by Maya Angelou
The author of the story paints a vivid picture of what it was like for the African American people in a time of oppression and discrimination. How the black community joins as one at Uncle Willie's store, to listen to a boxing match.In the time period this book was written in, a black person could not speak their minds; so they showed their strength quietly. A hero to his people....Joe Louis finds himself in a boxing match with a white man.If he beats this man it would bring hope to the black community, it is like sticking it to the white man; and proves that they are no better than the African American race.The tone presented in this text is very tense.You can hear the anticipation to find the outcome of the match thru the writers words. The author wants the reader to understand how important this moment of history was to the black community.She wants us to understand how monumental it was. The writer even says...after Joe Louis won the fight, the black people knew it wouldn't be a good idea to travel home that night.This is because the white people would be furious to know that their guy had been defeated by a black man and someone had to pay.
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