Monday, January 28, 2013

Johnny Got His Gun



            I agree with the statement that war is a necessary evil in our world. It is sad, but I think that it is the truth. The world is not a peaceful place and although we wish that it was, there will always be people who want the opposite. These are the people who think that their crazy ideas of corruption are correct and it is okay to treat people unfairly. They are the ones who want to be the center of attention. Those people make peace throughout the world impossible. If the whole world could decide on a government that would work for everyone and make everyone happy then there could possibly be peace throughout the world, but I can never see that happening. The whole world will never be content on one thing. One form of government will not make everyone happy. Maybe there could be more than one form of government, but it would still need to make everyone satisfied. Every single person would have to be okay with making sacrifices for the greater good of their countries. They would sometimes have to put others first and themselves last. Doing that in this day in age seems to be getting harder and harder for some people. So, because of all these things I think that war is a necessary evil in our world. Though it is devastating that thousands of people have to die because of disagreements, it seems as if that is the only thing that works sometimes. By this I am not saying that all wars are necessary, but I think that some definitely are. Many lives are lost during these wars, but I think that many more would and could be lost if the wars did not stop the opposing forces first.  

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Independent Reading Log #11




1/20/13
Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt
Pages 141- 162
Summary of what I read: In this passage, to gain some money for the family, Malachy starts doing a chore for his grandmother. A man named Bill Galvin comes to stay at Malachy’s grandmother’s house and he works on the Dock Road. The chore that Malachy starts doing consists of bringing Bill his dinner that the grandmother has made for him. By doing this he earns sixpence a week. It is a small amount of money, but his family could use whatever they can get their hands on. One day when Malachy is bringing Bill his dinner he accidentally eats it all because it looks so good and he is very hungry. After this his grandmother is very mad.
Important quote from the text: “I was hungry and I tasted it and I couldn’t stop.” This quote was said by Malachy right after he ate all of Bill’s dinner. He went back to his grandmother’s house to tell her what he had done. I think that this is an important quote because it shows how hungry Malachy seems to be most of the time. His family is very poor because his dad is a drunk and can never bring money into the house to feed the family. He is so hungry and can’t help but eat the food when he has to smell the deliciousness of it as he walks all the way down to the Dock Road.
Connections to the text: I personally couldn’t really connect to this passage. I have always been fortunate enough to never have to go hungry. No matter where I have gone in my life I have always had food in my belly. My parents work hard to make this always happen unlike Malachy’s parents. His dad does nothing but drink away what little money the family does have and his mother doesn’t really do a lot to help the situation either. She does what she can to feed the children but with no money she can’t really buy groceries to make things with. I am very lucky that I have never had to feel the kind of hunger that Malachy has to on a daily basis.

Independent Reading Log #10




1/20/13
Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt
Pages 119-140
Summary of what I read: In this passage it is time for Malachy’s first communion. This is a very important and special time in his life. The day of his first communion turns out to be somewhat of a disaster. When the day of the communion finally comes, he ends up being a little late to church. After church his mom and him go to his grandma’s house for a proper communion day breakfast. Since the food is so much richer than he is used to he accidentally pukes it all up in the grandma’s back yard. She then gets very mad at Malachy and his mother because she feels that when he puked up the food he was puking up God himself.
Important quote from the text: “Get up! Get up! Get that child outa the bed. Happiest day of his life an’ him snorin’ above in the bed.” This quote is said by the grandmother on the day of Malachy’s first communion. I think that this is an important quote because it describes and shows how important this day is not only for Malachy but for his family too. Even though they aren’t really a part of the ceremony they are happy and excited for Malachy. After the ceremony Malachy collects money and then gets to spend it on whatever he wants which usually is used to go see a movie. Malachy is more excited about this part of the experience of his first communion than the church part.
Connections to the text: I connected to this part of the text in the way that when I was younger I wasn’t a huge fan of church. After I grew out of the Sunday School age and just had to sit in church and listen to the Pastor preach I didn’t really like it as much. For Malachy, during the First Communion he is more excited about the things he gets to do after the service instead of the service itself. He is excited about going to collect money and spend it on a movie instead of the church service. At his age I could understand that completely.