Monday, May 28, 2007

Thesis Paper

In Fear and Faith
Samantha Ferrara
Ms. Bova
May 29, 2007
12th M.C

“Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and in the human spirit, where I hope to find not the absolute truth but the truth of the tale, of the imagination and of the heart.” This statement was once spoken by Salman Rushdie. The quote can be defined as literature defines all types of people; the good and the bad. Not everything you read in a book is the realistic truth but it is the truth of the novel. Pretty Little Dirty, a novel written by Amanda Boyden, is a prime example that supports this quote. The teenage years of a female’s life is finding her true self and facing the hardest struggles.
Lisa Smith finds herself becoming best friends with a girl she considers perfect when she enters her last year of elementary school. Her name is Celeste Diamond and the way she delivers herself is somewhat angelic. ‘…Celeste with her surreal beauty, her other-worldly trust, her yellow eyes more gold than green, her skin, her lips, her grace. You wouldn’t believe how beautiful a sixth grader could be until you saw her’ (Boyden 5). Lisa is the plain girl next door and she is puzzled when Celeste starts befriending her. Lisa lets her insecurities get to her, especially when she is with Celeste. Suppose it is a fight within herself, and Lisa never had that older female figure in her life to teach her how to be a lady. The girls immediately become inseparable. Without realizing their rendezvous’ and destructible behavior, both girls are oblivious to the direction they are headed.
Once the girls enter their junior year of high school, both of their worlds’ start falling apart slowly. After Lisa loses her virginity, Celeste follows her lead. Both friends’ eyes have opened up to a whole other kind of world shortly after. Lisa and Celeste soon become what you would call reckless. The summer of their senior year can be described as ruthless. After transforming their look and attitudes, Celeste and Lisa met two guys, Hank and Ess. Hank is in his early thirties and Ess is about twenty one when the girls first meet them.
Throughout their summer, Lisa falls for Ess, but Celeste falls for Hank much harder. The girls started experiencing a lot more especially being that they were seeing older males. Ess and Hank can be described as the culprits for forcing Lisa and Celeste to start smoking hash and marijuana. “…and he grabbed the back of my head suddenly. He pulled my face to his, mashing his lips on mine. He stuck his finger into the corner of my mouth to pry open my teeth, and then blew all the smoke in his lungs into my throat. ‘Breathe, breathe, suck it in!” he said excitedly. I did as I was told and felt everything start to burn at once” (Boyden 193). Lisa is blind sighted as well as Celeste because of the spell these men have put on them. As you read, you can tell that both girls are ruining themselves just to impress two lowlife art and drug addicts. Lisa and Celeste both become obsessed with art, music and experiencing with harder, more serious drugs.
“Another bitch, a blond slash wearing a bass. You watch her pluck, the curtain of her bangs obscuring her eyes. You don’t need to see her. Not really. From the bar where you stand you watch her head bobbing, her hair swinging, and you are reminded of long-hair days from your formative years. Wonder how those years play out now. Wonder how they got you here. That’s the real question anyway, isn’t it” (Boyden 173). At the lowest point in both of their lives, Celeste and Lisa find themselves with no way out. Both girls have gone to college in different states and Lisa still is enrolled in school, meanwhile Celeste dropped out. Becoming more distracted, Celeste finds herself being idolized by the guy she is living with. After Lisa forces Celeste to move out from the psychopath that she was dating, their world crumbles. From their bathroom stall coke enhanced experiences to traveling across the country with different bands, Celeste and Lisa find themselves in a situation they cannot get out of. With all the trouble the girls have gotten themselves into, never once have they left each other’s side. When one would call, the other would show up. They never took each other for granted.
The truth of this book is that best friends will always have each other, no matter messed up a person can be. Pretty Little Dirty describes the type of character with an addictive; thrill seeker sort of personality. In the novel, some events that have happened can necessarily actually take place. But that is the fun of letting one expand their imagination into different varieties of novels.
Ultimately, this book proves the statement “Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and in the human spirit, where I hope to find not absolute truth but the truth of the tale, of the imagination and of the heart.” Pretty Little Dirty covers the highest and lowest points in two females’ lives. It unveils the personalities of the girls in the book, and not necessarily the addictions and destructions of a real life person. It also shows how a fictionist character can resemble a person you could meet on the street. Although this book is fiction and some parts clearly show untruth, any reader would want a bond with another human like Lisa and Celeste had. With a bond like theirs, the lesson learned from this book is that true friendship is unbreakable especially when times can be the hardest.




Works Cited.
Boyden, Amanda. Pretty Little Dirty. United States: Vintage
Books, 2006.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Reflection.

This year overall has been a good one in my English course. I've learned about various cultures and different writing styles.
I personally think that having a blog and doing assignments electronically was a good idea. It was a more creative way for making our homework assignments more enjoyable. Not only is our work viewable by our former classmates but also people all over the country can see how we, students, progressed throughout the school year.
I can honestly say that through the course of the year, my blog has went downhill. At first, I did put a lot of effort into it, but then I stopped. It's not that I got bored of it, I just got lazy.
My weakness was losing interest in the assignments and not projecting my strengths.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Kate Chopin synopsis.

In most of Chopin's work, she writes about love and lust. From the articles that I have read, they were mostly revolving around the thought of love. The kind of love Chopin writes about isn't just the romance novel kind, she also writes about the love between a family as well. Another subject Chopin uses in her works is the idea of suicide. She covers what most people wouldn't. She also uses the idea of the mental problems some people have in their heads and she reflects it into her stories.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

MC: On the differences between men and women by Dave Berry

The perspective I've gotten out of this article is that neither of them actually ever talked about what relationship they were in. Neither of the two ever asked eachother what it was excatly they were doing with eachother. With the lack of communication, Elaine felt completely different from what Roger was feeling. It is obviously that Elaine wants more with Roger but she does not know how to go about it. Without talking to eachother about their relationship, it cause Elaine to become confused at what was going on between her and Roger. She felt as if Roger was not interested and from Roger's perspective, everything was going fine and normal.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Japanese Women.

Japanese Culture Of Women










The Japanese culture has myths about a woman's role in their culture. Usually, most people would think the woman has no say in her family, but that is untrue. She usually dominates the male and holds the household together. Most Japanese women were strictly dedicated to their families. As time progressed, women were encouraged to be the moral foundation of the country.
















http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/japan_picture/
http://www2.gol.com/users/friedman/writings/p1.html
http://wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/WOMEN.HTM
http://womenshistory.about.com/od/japan/Japan_and_Womens_History.htm
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/5499.html
http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/culture/marriage_history.html



The fashion of Japanese women over 100 years.










Monday, January 29, 2007

[Task 4]: My Own Mythology

Margarita is the goddess of worship. Everyone falls for her and kisses the ground she walks upon. She has striking beauty that all the gods want to be with her and that all the goddesses want to be her. She is sweet yet she is vicious. Most fear for their lives when she walks by because with one evil stare, the envious' lives would then be full of torture and struggle. Anyone who looks down upon her is in for a miserable life. Men and gods flock to her but with a kiss their poisened.

Fillipo is the God of young persons. If one looks at him in such a bad way, they will age before anyone's eyes. He is settle yet destructive. Him and Margarita are a thing. Together they kill, torture people, yet keep the world with beautiful who follow them.

Monday, January 1, 2007

[Task 3]: What is My Mythology.

My heritage is Italian. I will now explain some famous artists, philosophers, and art with you from my heritage.









Gentile da Fabriano (born in 1370; probably died in 1427) was an Italian painter known for his participation in the International Gothic style.








Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born on March 6,1475 and died February 18, 1564. He was commonly known as just Michelangelo. Michelangelo was a painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer.

The Sistine Chapel cieling was one of Michelangelo's most famous work of art. He began painting it around 1508 and completed the cieling around 1512. There are many elements to the ceiling; it has nine scenes from the Book of Genesis, seven Old Testament prophets; five sibyls, as well as four corners and eight triangular areas also containing scenes.





Niccolò Machiavelli was born May 3, 1469 and died on June 21, 1527. Niccolo was a political philosopher, musician, poet and a romantic comedic playwrighter. He is the key figure for the Italian Renaissance.











http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niccolò_Machiavelli
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_Italy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentile_da_Fabriano
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistine_Chapel_ceiling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo