Sunday, April 28, 2013

Romeo and Juliet Essay





Besides family grudges, there are  other reasons that separate two young lovers from being together. When people think of Romeo and Juliet  people automatically think of the love tragedy due to  parental issues with on another. Still, there is plenty more to think about. Such as the responsibility, other relationships, and important peoples opinion.

There is a lot of responsibility to put to the question in relationships. Even in Romeo and Juliet, they  are accountable for trying to not get caught and meeting up. Just like in our era if people were to meet up secretly they'd have to do the same things. I feel it's the same there has always been this specified liberty. On the other hand all the responsibility is not held up upon them but the people who accompany them throughout the relationship.

Other relationships manage to separate lovers. Such as Paris, he intends in marrying Juliet. "Happily met, my lady and my new wife." Although Juliet has already selected a love. Now a days these relationship still exist. Arranged marriages happen all the time. Although most people do not intend to get tangled up in this problems it happens. Even though this selected partners are thought to help the family or enrich the partner its not the happiest life possible.

Many lovers have others destroy there relationship's with their opinions. Such as the nurse for Juliet. Her opinion means so much to her. For example, when the nurse says "I think you are happy in your second match, for it excels your first." As well as Friar Lawerence who attempts to intervene with Romeos relationship. But then realize's this is the best, what he desires most. It's great to have other peoples opinion but it is not exactly the way to go through things. When Juliet found she had to marry Paris and the nurse agreed to it. She decided to push that away and follow what her heart wanted.

Responsibilities, close friends, and other arrangements destroy the perfect momentums. Even smaller factors manage to ruin relationships. Such as around the world cultural differences impacts these relationships. Many things affect the outcome of a relationship. Forbidden love has all this obstacles, but if one really loves they will do all at there best.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Reponse


 The book that im currently reading is called "My Seventeenth Summer," by Maureen Daly. I found this book carries a cross many messages. The book is based on Angie, a girl of not may thoughts on high school relationships. It's the summer before her first year of college. She finds herself not having plans but then she meets Jack. Who she can't deny her attraction to. It is automatically the best summer of her. Although she constantly thinks about things in autumn. 

Angie is the perfect girls. She obey's her parents and never responds rudely. Compared to kids of our generations are the exact opposite. To me it was unfamiliar for the protagonist to be so respectful. Ideally protagonist have a bold personality to give the store some sort of flow. Although I did find it intriguing. She's the type of girl that will ask for permission, while people now will no longer care about permission.

Angie and Jack's relationship was cute and of course, she was nervous and second guessing everything.  Angie really is worried about fall since she's leaving for college. Due to her magical summer. The most important message is basically to let life flow.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Outline

Topic Sentence: Besides family grudges, what are other reasons two young lovers would be forbidden from being together.

Thesis:  Romeo and Juliet's forbidden love issue is viewed mainly as family grudges.  Their problems are really more complex even now in modern day.

Introduction (Topic Sentence/Thesis)

Paragraph 1: Responibilty

  • (Present Day)
  • (People around Romeo and Juliet's relationship)
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Paragraph 2: Other relationships

  • Arranged marriage (Paris)
Paragraph 3: Important people's opinion

  • Romeo and Juliet (nurse) (Friar Lawrence)


Conclusion: Connection to world  (wrap)


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Omnivores Dilema


The Omnivores Dilemma, by Michael Pollan. Was very similar in some concepts with Don't eat this book.  Anyway I found that this book lead your through quite a mental dilema. Through the discovery of what were actually eating.
In the central portion of the book four different meals and where all the ingredients originated from. The worst part  for me was the actual recognition of the industrial food system. Most people have an understanding or assumption that it is a "rather large farm." Mr. Pollan says "It's more like a series of factories that turn raw materials into food product. It's a giant food chain, that one supplies most of the food americans eat today." The real deal breaker for me was all the animal cruelty. The other section was based on "industrial organic food" this is food grownn own an enormous farm that could qualify as  a factory. Throught out the book Mr.Pollan leads onto various concepts of such.

What I enjoyed about his book is that he actually explored around the topic and was able to show relevant evidence. He was able to really dive into this topic and use personal experience they all vary. He also really expreses his opinion. As well as not holding back on irregular unspeakable topics.

Honestly I don't know why I read these type of book's. Every single time I end up completely astonished. As well as gives me more reasoning on how to select what i put into my body. Overall this book was fantastic.