Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Aniaml Farm: The Climax
Monday, April 7, 2008
Animal Farm: Entry of Choice
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Animal Farm: Setting
Since the next passage I wanted to write will make the passage was too long, I will summarize that Napoleon said that he will change Animal Farm to Manor Farm. This passage was memorable because I was really surprised by the change of Napoleon. How could he do that? He was the one who said that he will do his best for the animals and work hard for their own benefit. It seemed as if he didn’t care about the animals anymore. Sneering at calling each other as “Comrade”, denying the march on every Sunday morning passing a boar’s skull which was nailed to a post in the garden, and the green flag were all denied by him. He insulted the tradition that the animals agreed and treated as if they were all gone now. Wow, the power of authority made a radical change! On the one hand, I felt bitterness because of his change and on the other hand, I felt an anger of his betraying attitude. In Animal Farm, he acted so much as if he could do everything for the animals, saying that he will give anything they want. However, all he had was seductive words that deceived the animals. He pretended to work hard for the animals but inside, he was a lump of selfishness and avarice. At the end of the book, alas, the true Napoleon that used to be a leader with strong and wonderful leadership was dead and all I could see was a piece of trash.
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Animal Farm: The Main Characters
Snowball: He was a boar with smartness that used to be a leader of the animals. He insisted on his opinions and promoted his plan with persuasive ability. During the battle between human and animals, he showed self-sacrifice but later he got expelled by Napoleon.
Squealer: He was a loyal servant to Napoleon by doing everything that Napoleon told him to do. When something happened, he used his talking skills and used it seductively. He was a selfish and most cunning animal in the story.
Mr. Jones: He used to be in charged of the farm, however, he got kicked out by the animals because of the harsh way of how he treated the animals.
Boxer: He was a male horse that was full of effort and loyalty. As a strongest animal throughout other animals, he performed meritorious deeds on construing the windmill. However, later because of sly Squealer and Napoleon he was sent to slaughterhouse.
Major: He was the majestic-looking pig and the first one to suggest the revolution. His plan was to establish ideal society of true freedom and equality by the power of the animals. Before his death, he gathered the animals to beat off the humans and left a song of animals’ revolution.
Benjamin: He was a pessimistic goat that wasn’t interested about the revolution at all. He observed the overall events in the story and even if he knew that the pigs changed the seven commandments, he didn’t tell anybody.
A Flock of Sheep: They were the foolish group controlled by Napoleon and spread & shouted the wrong will of him. It was a group with ignorance and dumbness that followed everything for their leader.
Animal Farm: Significant Passage
Twelve voices were shouting in anger, and they were all alike. No question, now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs. The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Animal Farm: Theme
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Lord of the Flies: The Mood
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Lord of the Flies: Theme
The reason why the theme of Lord of the Flies is important for teenagers living in 2008 because we all live in the society that hide their evilness in their mind but trying hard to show only their good parts. If there is no school or government, who knows if we are going to be part of Jack's group? I bet you who is reading my post have evil mind inside that didn't come out yet because of well-organized social structure and that counts for me, too. If I am thrown to the jungle, I have to hunt to survive and the hidden mind inside of me will eventually come out to fit in the situation. Remember, root of evil is a curse for human nature that drives everyone into the way of insanity in harsh situation. Don't think that you won't turn like Jack. There is always a possibility.
Lord of the Flies: Setting
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Lord of the Flies: The Main Characters
Ralph: He is calm, thinks deeply, and smart. However, even thought he treated the boys fairly, he didn't have charisma to lead the boys.
Jack: He is very good in speaking or speech and rival of Ralph. He doesn't think deeply but the acts right away. He has no fear but full of daring and very adventurous. When he made his own group, he killed a pig and made a sacrifice to the devil with the pig' head.
Piggy: He has asthma and wears glasses. He is very smart but he can't stand in front of people and weak.
Sam and Eric: They are twins and because of their weak mind, they betrays Ralph when Jack created his own group. But after Simon's death, they feel guilty very much.
Roger: He is quiet and kind at the first time but later when he gets use to the wild, the cruelty inside his mind comes out and becomes a sadist. He rolls a rock to kill Piggy and tortures the twin, Sam and Eric, when Jack's group tries to kill Ralph.
Simon: 'Martyr' of the Lord of the Flies; He is most nice and kind and loves everyone. He gets kill by the boys who thinks he was the monster. Amont all the boys he is the one with most merciful heart and the most innocent.
I couldn't really decide whether I liked the characters or not because I liked the character such as Simon and Piggy. They were the victim of cruelty and madness of human beings. Even if they tried convince other boys that the boys were going in the wrong way. No matter they put their effort in it, the evil overcame their virtue and goodness.
Roger and Jack were the representatives of evil, showing how brutal and heartless could young boys can turn into. They adjusted into wild society easily, showing bloody hunting and manly ruthlessness. Especially Jack, who tasted the power of authority, began to change as a barbarian, showing cruel leadership.
Ralph, who tried to help the boys, failed what he planned to escape from the island because he didn't have strong or powerful leadership as Jack. He wanted to lead the way of peace as a tender leader but responsible.
Sam and Eric represented most of the human beings, the weakness of people and being puny. They always obeyed to the most powerful person and did what the leader told them to do. These two's personalities were what most of the common people in the world have in common, obeying to the despot.
All the characters had unique characteristics, good verses evil. Each of them represents either good side or evil side. Jack and Roger were the examples of turning from good to evil. Ralph, Piggy, and Simon stayed the same all the time. Eric and Sam changed a lot, depending on their weak mind. The characters were all had the examples of universal human experience, they evil mind hidden inside and good appearance in the outside. However, there are still people in the world like Ralph and Simon who were always stay the same as good examples and more than half of the people in the world were Eric and Sam as the weak human beings.