People:
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
IRP Posts 5
People:
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
IRP Blog Post 4
Friday, February 25, 2011
IRP Blog Post 2
Connections and Questions
Thursday, February 24, 2011
RAFT
Dear older me,
I hope you are still the same person I knew before.
I hope you are still filled with passion and optimism. I wonder if you became a doctor after all?
Right now I am on a journey with my good friend Alberto. Later in our lives, we will be talking about it like it was a great legend. I really am enjoying these days that I am spending with my friends and the different hosts. The people that we have met so far are very nice and generous. During the trip, I saw and experienced many things that I want you to hold on to forever. These memories are too precious to be forgotten. I hope I get a chance to come back to the places with Chichina. Although the trip was so difficult because we were using a motorcycle, I think it is still unique and exciting. I hope anyone who has a chance to do something outrageous like this, will take the chance and throw themselves in the opportunity.
I realized how many people thought it was "stupid" for me to be simply giving up my studious doctoral life and going on a journey like this. I understand why many people think this and I do have a good reason for this. I want to feel free, I want to be able to achieve something special that no one really dared to even think of . I wanted to go on an adventure and take a break from everything. Right now, or at least so far, I am not regretting my decision to come on this journey. I wonder what my parents are thinking as well. Hopefully they are not too upset that I won't be back soon. I hope they are all well and safe.
I just want you to know that many years later when you see this, I want you to remember what a great, lively person you were. You were young, full of spirit and had the courage to throw yourself into an unkown path. If there are times later in the future when you are in hardship, cheer up because you know you can get through it somehow. :)
-Ernesto Guevara
Friday, February 11, 2011
IRP Blog Post 1
Events & Places
"Yoroido?, You can't mean it. You, growing up in a dump like Yoroido. That's like making tea in a bucket!" (Golden 8)
The main character, Chiyo grew up in a poor city called Yoroido. Many people thought it was not the "right place" for her to grow up since later in her life, she became a fancy geisha. This book starts off as the present Chiyo, and it leads the story into her childhood life, told from Chiyo's memories. In Yoroido, she lived in a house right before the cliff. She calls it the "tipsy house" because it looked like at any moment, the house would fall into the cliff. The fact that she had a tough childhood makes her an interesting character because she is so contrasted by who she is now. However, most importantly, she meets Mr. Tanaka in Yoroido, which seems like an interesting event that can lead her to a better future.
Entry2
People
Chiyo: Chiyo is the main character so far, and later when she becomes a geisha, she changes her name to Sayuri, but for now, since it is about her childhood memories, Chiyo is used. She has a very soft and peaceful personality and after she meets Mr. Tanaka, she seems to become more mature and lady-like. When the story starts off, she is only nine years old.
Mother: Chiyo's mother is described as beautiful, old women who is always sick because of her muscle pain. She is predicted to die in the next couple chapters. Chiyo received the unique grey-blue eyed color from her mother.
Father: Chiyo doesn't really interact with her father because he is very quiet and never really friendly. He is a fisherman and his past wives and children has all passed away.
Satsu: Satsu is Chiyo's older sister. She is just like her father, but more negletic towards Chiyo. Chiyo doesn't think Satsu is very mature compared to her age.
Mr. Tanaka: Rich, intelligent and nice, Chiyo thinks Mr. Tanaka is the best person around. He is exceptionally kind to Chiyo because he knows about Chiyo's family problems. Also, he was adopted and became rich from that, so he knows the paiin of being poor and lonely.
Entry3
Symbols
So far, I think Chiyo's house, the tipsy house, is a significant symbol because Chiyo is always lonely and is very close to falling or slipping whenever she collides with problems. When a strong winde blows, Chiyo is not very strong to with hold the blow. I think her personality will grow stronger throughout the book, but for now, when she is young, she seems very weak and unsteady.
Another symbol that I thought was interesting was Mr. Tanaka. Although he is a character, I think he is like a motivator for Chiyo. She always tried to look nice and perfect in front of him because she thought he was very gentleman-like. I think Mr. Tanaka is like a savor and will save Chiyo from her hopeless childhood and set a brighter path for her.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
180degrees south
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
essential question1/25/11
Jay Gatsby would say that it is best to find one important motivation in your life to lead and guide the path. He probably believes that the world will always be full of chances and that when you find the right way, it will all be ok and lead to the final goal. On the other hand, the Narrator from the Invisible Man will first warn people about letting others guide your way. I agree that this method is not the right way to structure your life and I think the Narrator experienced it first handed. The two contrasting characters have opposing thoughts because of the way they were brought up. However they also have similar views because they both experiences hardships in their lives in their childhood. Ultimately, they learn what is best for them, and they strive to find their true identity by methods that they found out through personal experience.