I just love this video.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
This I Believe
My Essay is about finding the good in all situations. The
title really tells it all, plan for the worst things to happen but hope that
they never do. I wrote a lot about my father and his illness and that it is
important to keep a positive outlook in the worst of times.
Plan for the Worst, Hope for the Best
While
planning his own funeral my father looked up at me from his papers and very
casually said “Well, it sounds like it’s going to be a great party…too bad I’m
going to miss it.” That is just the way he was, nothing ever got him down, not
even the fatal brain tumor growing inside his skull. If I learned anything from
that man it was the simple idea of optimism. “Plan for the worst and hope for
the best” he would tell me. Keep a positive attitude and live life to the
fullest regardless of what may go awry during the journey.
We have a bit of tree farm land in Mississippi and my father
and Granddad took a weekend and went down there for a routine survey of the
area. My Granddad was getting older and losing some of his ‘sense of self’. He
turned to my dad in the car and said they needed to stop at a ‘dry-goods
store’. My dad asked him why and my Granddad explained that he had just soiled
himself and needed a new pair of underpants. My father chuckled and stated that
he had a few extra pairs of underwear that my Granddad could borrow. “Lew!” my
Granddad exclaimed “Now how did you know to pack an extra pair of underpants?!”
My dad replied “Dad, we are going away for three days; of course I brought a
change of underpants!” My Granddad, relieved, stated “Lew, you always were the
boy scout.” My dad rarely met a
situation that he was unprepared for
Planning was also big in his life. I remember how he would
go on business trips and the night before he would lay out all of his clothing,
separate piles for separate days, and he would try to figure out everything he
would need. I on the other hand was never much of a planner. I feel that if
something is going to happen it will. But to this day, before any trip, I lay
out my clothes and try to pack anything and everything I will need for any
situation. The result is not the lightest packing but at least nothing is
forgotten. This practice is reflected in most things I do. When cooking I get
out all of the things I will need for the dish and do not put them away until
the meal is completed. When packing my bag for school the next day I put in
things that I may not even use or look at that day but there is comfort in
knowing I have what I need for anything that may happen.
Even when
he got sick, my dad stayed positive. The day he came home from the doctors with
news of his cancer he delivered the update to us in a nonchalant way. He had
confidence in his team and trusted that they knew what they were doing. That
confidence never faded even when the news went from bad to worse and there was
never a sense of bitterness or regret. Through those tough times I always
looked to him and found that the silver lining never leaves, it gets thin and
gray at times, but it never leaves.
Random Thoughts/Word That Speak To You
Words That Speak To You
The piece I chose to examine was taken from one of my
favorite movies The Boondock Saints. The movie is about a pair of twin brothers
that believe they have been recruited to carry out the Lords work and rid South
Boston of scumbags by killing them off one by one. There is a family prayer
that the twins say after every killing so as to bless the victims. I picked one
of the final dialogues of the film to analyze because I feel it conveys the
message the brothers are striving for best.
I think
these words are best spoken or listened to because the brothers alternate
sentences and then finish by speaking in unison. However, since the assignment
was to read and analyze the words I will do just that.
Essentially the brothers are declaring that they are not asking for the
meek so as to help them directly but for the crooked to be taught a lesson,
that lesson being death and the brothers acting as the reaper. The words used
are forceful and strong without being riddled with profanity however there is
mention of killing and rape in the same sentence: “Do not kill, do not rape, do
not steal, these are principals which every man of every faith can embrace.”
This shows the principles that the brothers are fighting for as well. An
example of the vivid imagery used is as follows: “With every breath, we shall
hunt them down. Each day we will spill their blood till it rains down from the
skies.” This line also shows the lengths they will go to in order to “carry out
thy command”; complete the task they have been asked to do by God.
Although
they are fighting against the immoral the brothers do not insist that they be
viewed as moral “There are varying degrees of evil, we urge you lesser forms of
filth not to push the bounds and cross over into true corruption, into our
domain.” They fight for what they feel is a good and just cause while still
knowing that they too are doing bad things.
The
construction of the writing is very much like that of a religious sermon,
speaking of the poor, hungry, tired and sick and ending with a catholic prayer:
“And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, power hath descended
forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command. We shall
flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine
Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti (In the name of the Father, the Son, and
the Holy Spirit).” This prayer structure conveys the meaning to the reader that
what the brothers are fighting for is a just and good cause. The religious
undertones express salvation and pardon from wrongdoing and not only save the
brothers from God’s wrath but also punish the victims for their transgressions.
Inquiry
This is a blog based assignment, we are to create a blog that focuses on our inquiry topic and question.
My inquiry topic is language use in drama. I have not come up with a solid question yet but I feel it will have something to do with how there are no topics in the dramatic arts that are off limits. Please let me know what you think and how I should approach this quandry.
My inquiry topic is language use in drama. I have not come up with a solid question yet but I feel it will have something to do with how there are no topics in the dramatic arts that are off limits. Please let me know what you think and how I should approach this quandry.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Bio
My name is Brittany Petticrew. I was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. I am a college student, I was originally a student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro but I transferred to University of North Carolina at Charlotte. I am Theatre major with a focus on costuming.
This blog is a compilation of the work we have done in English 1102-008 and an open conversation about writing. Blogging is not my favorite thing to do, not to say that blogging is silly or people should not do it, it is just not really for me.
This blog is a compilation of the work we have done in English 1102-008 and an open conversation about writing. Blogging is not my favorite thing to do, not to say that blogging is silly or people should not do it, it is just not really for me.
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