Oct
30
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by zaolae on 30-10-2007

~*~T3NS3~*~ 

I choose the word tense. These two chapters have very tense scenes. These scenes were killing one of the Socs. Johnny killed one of them and I think of the scene as a really tense scene. Ponyboy was getting drowned by the Socs. So Johnny killed one of the Socs. I thought of this word because the scenes were very risky. So when I thought of this word, I thought of the scenes when Johnny kills one of the Socs. I thought this word for both of Chap. 3-4 because it can be really risky to be a greaser. So this word might go with both of these chapters. So that’s why I choose tense. 

TH3 3ND!

Oct
25
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by zaolae on 25-10-2007

1. Identify situations in personal relationships that reflect power struggles.    Some power struggles in personal relationships is when someone that has too much power can damage that relationship. For an example, if that person that has too much power gets more money than the one that has less, the one that has less will get angry and will want to separate from that one that is “richer”.

Also when someone gets too bossy and starts to command the other person to do this, the person that gets commanded will get mad because the bossy one would never be like that.

2. Give examples of personal experiences of power struggle situations and what was the outcome?

Some personal experiences are that when my aunt visits my mom, to just visit, she always gets too bossy with my brothers and I. So the outcome was that I said to her that she was no one to boss me. If it is something urgent, I will do it.

3. When and how do you use power in your interactions with others. Where do you see or have seen power struggles occurring in your surroundings?

When I use my power with interactions with other is when I talk to them, or also when I have some type of relationship with them. The way I use power with those who I interact are telling them nice things that make them feel comfortable. I want them to feel special in a certain way. Where I see or have seen power struggles in my surroundings is when my community wants to make up rules for parking. I’ve seen those powers in my community. In my school I’ve seen the principal making up new rules which are okay. Also in my family, my dad makes up the rules for the whole house. So I see power everywhere. Especially when I am around with my younger brother. He sometimes makes me feel happy, mad, or sad. But I see that everyone has power.

4. Where do you see or have seen power struggles occurring in your surroundings?

Where I see or have seen power struggles in my surroundings is when my community wants to make up rules for parking. I’ve seen those powers in my community. In my school I’ve seen the principal making up new rules which are okay. Also in my family, my dad makes up the rules for the whole house. So I see power everywhere. Especially when I am around with my younger brother. He sometimes makes me feel happy, mad, or sad. But I see that everyone has power.

Oct
18
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by zaolae on 18-10-2007

 Family :)- I choose this word because when Ponyboy gets attacked by the Socs, his brothers came to rescue him. Also the reason I choose I choose this was because of the ways Ponyboy’s two brothers cared for him. This shows that his two brothers, part of his family, care for him and will always protect him. Darry, the eldest of Ponyboy’s brothers, was always there to watch both of his younger brothers. , which were Ponyboy and Sodapop. Sodapop was in between the youngest and the eldest. He also took care of Ponyboy. So these three brothers watched after themselves. They are always in things together. So that was the reason why I choose family because of the way they watched each others back.

Oct
12
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by zaolae on 12-10-2007

1. Identify situations in personal relationships that reflect power struggles.   

Some power struggles in personal relationships is when someone that has too much power can damage that relationship. For an example, if that person that has too much power gets more money than the one that has less, the one that has less will get angry and will want to separate from that one that is “richer”.

Also when someone gets too bossy and starts to command the other person to do this, the person that gets commanded will get mad because the bossy one would never be like that.

2. Give examples of personal experiences of power struggle situations and what was the outcome?

Some personal experiences are that when my aunt visits my mom, to just visit, she always gets too bossy with my brothers and I. So the outcome was that I said to her that she was no one to boss me. If it is something urgent, I will do it.

3. When and how do you use power in your interactions with others. Where do you see or have seen power struggles occurring in your surroundings?

When I use my power with interactions with other is when I talk to them, or also when I have some type of relationship with them. The way I use power with those who I interact are telling them nice things that make them feel comfortable. I want them to feel special in a certain way. Where I see or have seen power struggles in my surroundings is when my community wants to make up rules for parking. I’ve seen those powers in my community. In my school I’ve seen the principal making up new rules which are okay. Also in my family, my dad makes up the rules for the whole house. So I see power everywhere. Especially when I am around with my younger brother. He sometimes makes me feel happy, mad, or sad. But I see that everyone has power.

4. Where do you see or have seen power struggles occurring in your surroundings?

Where I see or have seen power struggles in my surroundings is when my community wants to make up rules for parking. I’ve seen those powers in my community. In my school I’ve seen the principal making up new rules which are okay. Also in my family, my dad makes up the rules for the whole house. So I see power everywhere. Especially when I am around with my younger brother. He sometimes makes me feel happy, mad, or sad. But I see that everyone has power.

Oct
09
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by zaolae on 09-10-2007

1. What kind of relationships do you see in The Veldt?2. How do you see power? How is power shown?

     

The relationships that I see in The Veldt are bad ones because the children don’t respect their parents. The parents always have to do what the kids asked them to do. Also the parents showed bad examples because they gave the kids whatever they wanted. So those are some ways that I see those relationships in The Veldt. The powers I see in The Veldt are huge powers from the children. They always want their parents to give them whatever they wanted. The kids also have power in their imagination because they see tings that are big and appear in the nursery room. The power is shown in many different ways in the story. The power is shown by the way the children act with both of their parents. Peter is the boy that tortures the dad more because the father is going to shut off the nursery room and the whole house. The father says that Peter is no one to give him orders, but Peter gets mad and goes crying with Wendy. They both cry because the father had turned off the nursery room and they both thought that it wasn’t such a good idea. So they cried until their parents saw them and thought that they should turn on the whole house. So the kids had more power because they cried until the parents say and did what the kids wanted them to do, which is to turn on the whole house back again.