Poetry Pairing: Opening the Bag of Persistence

https://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/24/nyregion/public-lives-not-a-good-day-to-be-the-mailman.html

For my poetry pairing I used an article from the New York Times titled PUBLIC LIVES; Not a Good Day to Be the Mailman written by Corey Kilgannon and wrote a poem titled Consuming Success. What my poem, the picture, and the story have in common is the theme of hard work and persistence. In the story about the mailman, the odds are against him everyday that he goes to work. He does not get down about having to work through “the coldest route in New York”, yet he just powers through each and every day which shows how persistent he is for supplying for his family. Every day for work Mr. Kalmanson would simply dress warm and brave the elements outside in NYC without complaining. This story was where I got inspired to write my poem about hard work and persistence. It really brought to light the struggles and obstacles that some people have to go through and the ways you can deal with it. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have a high paying job with great benefits, so you have to work with what you have. You can either complain about not having what you want or suck it up and work hard like Mr. Kalmanson. My metaphors come straight from the themes of hard work, persistence, and dedication shown by Mr. Kalmanson. I tried to make my metaphors as relatable as possible to readers, so people can understand the type of struggles Mr. Kalmanson has to deal with every day at work. The quote I chose from my article that highlights persistence is ”What can you do? Life takes you where it takes you.”  This shows that you just have to keep powering through the hardest obstacles in life to become or stay successful because there is no giving up when it comes to supplying for your family.

The image I chose represents persistence because it is a woman knowing she is failing to achieve her goals but is staying persistent and not giving up. This woman could be in any situation like she is now, but she knows that persistence and hard work is all she needs to be able to achieve her dreams.

 

Consuming Success

 

What is persistence?

Persistence calls into your soul

And settles down right in front of you

On a gold plate for anyone to eat

 

Persistence is the fuel to your dreams

You don’t need any fancy utensils to consume it

Nor do you need a microscope to find it

It is available on everyone’s plate

You simply just need to stab it with your fork and eat it

 

What is persistence?

It is a dog trying to get its ball from under the couch

It is a newborn baby learning to walk

It is NASA attempting to launch its first rocket into space

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Desmos Art Functions Card 2018

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/e6q5jn8wr9

Overall I found this project slightly challenging. Since we were were given 6 types of functions we needed to follow it made the project a bit more tricky than just being able to use whatever functions you felt worked. To find what equations I should use I kept drawing what my picture should look like in Microsoft paint and then I would think of functions that could draw that line. At one point I had a challenge of incorporating the eyebrows onto my person. For the right one I was able to use a log function but then I had an issue reciprocating it onto the other side because log functions can not be negative. So I needed to use a different function for the left eyebrow. When I was creating the circles for the eyes, feet, and hands it was hard at first to create the perfect function but once I got it I was able to translate the circles to different spots. I was able to complete this whole project on my own. This graphing project helped me understand transformations and restrictions way more than before because I was able to input a function and then play around with moving it up and down and making it cut off at certain points with the restrictions so it wasn’t continuous.